BP Diary - Blood Pressure Log
BP Diary - Blood Pressure Log Summary
BP Diary - Blood Pressure Log is a mobile Android app in Tools by siwooeo. Released in Apr 2026 (1 month ago). Store metadata: updated Apr 30, 2026.
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Apr 30, 2026 .
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App Description
Log daily blood pressure, see trends at a glance. With reminders and backup.
BP Diary is a clean daily tracker for logging blood pressure and visualizing your trends.
■ Core Features
• Fast logging — systolic, diastolic, pulse, timestamp, notes, and custom tags (e.g., "after medication", "morning")
• Multiple classification standards — pick KSH (Korea) or ACC/AHA (US) to match the guideline your doctor uses
• Trends at a glance — line charts by day, week, and month plus category distribution, with average / high / low statistics
• Reminders — push notifications at scheduled times so you never forget (multiple morning / evening slots supported)
• CSV / JSON export — back up, move between devices, or share with your healthcare provider
• Dark mode + Korean / English support
■ Local-only data — no backend
All blood pressure records, tags, and reminder schedules are stored in a local database on your device. Nothing is transmitted to an external server, and the developer has no access. There is no sign-up or login.
■ Free, ad-supported
The app is free and shows a standard banner ad. A brief interstitial ad appears occasionally only at data export / restore moments — it never interrupts your daily logging flow.
■ Tips
• Log right after measuring — the last entry is remembered to speed up the next one
• Use tags — context tags like "after exercise" or "stress" make your statistics easier to interpret
• Match the classification standard to your doctor's guideline — pick the one your clinic actually uses
■ Medical disclaimer
This app is a general-purpose diary tool for recording and visualizing blood pressure trends. It does not provide diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice. The classification ranges shown are for reference only based on publicly available medical guidelines and do not replace clinical judgment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional regarding blood pressure management, medication, and lifestyle decisions.
■ Questions / feedback
siwooeo@gmail.com
