MigraLog — Headache Tracker
MigraLog — Headache Tracker Summary
MigraLog — Headache Tracker is a with in-app purchases iOS app in Health And Fitness by Tom Herbin. Released in Apr 2026 (2 months ago). Store last updated Apr 18, 2026
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App Description
Log migraine attacks in under 10 seconds. MigraLog is the simple migraine tracker designed for when you're in pain — not after.
QUICK LOG — 3 TAPS, DONE
No endless forms. Tap the intensity, add optional details, save. That's it. Large buttons, minimal text, dark mode — built for when light hurts.
TRACK WHAT MATTERS
• Intensity (1-10 scale or simple 3-point)
• Head pain location with interactive map
• Symptoms: nausea, aura, light sensitivity, and more
• Triggers: stress, sleep, weather, caffeine, hormones
• Medications with effectiveness tracking
DOCTOR-READY REPORTS — FREE
Generate clean PDF reports with your migraine history, triggers, and medication effectiveness. Share them with your neurologist in one tap. Includes automatic MIDAS disability score calculation.
UNDERSTAND YOUR PATTERNS
• Monthly calendar with color-coded intensity
• Weekly frequency trends
• Trigger analysis and correlations
• Medication effectiveness over time
• Day-of-week and time-of-day patterns
WHY MIGRALOG?
→ Fastest logging: 3 taps minimum vs. 11+ steps in other apps
→ Designed for crisis: large targets, dark UI, zero friction
→ Fair pricing: generous free tier, premium at $24.99/year
→ Privacy-first: all data stays on your device
→ No ads, ever
FREE FEATURES
- Unlimited migraine logging
- Dashboard with weekly overview
- Monthly calendar view
- PDF reports for your doctor
- MIDAS score calculator
- Dark mode
PREMIUM FEATURES
- Advanced trend charts (6-month view)
- Trigger correlation analysis
- Medication effectiveness stats
- Time-of-day and day-of-week patterns
- Crisis Mode (ultra-dark, zero white pixels)
- iCloud sync across devices
MigraLog is not a medical device and does not provide medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider for diagnosis and treatment.