PressureNote: BP Diary & Log

PressureNote: BP Diary & Log
PressureNote: BP Diary & Log
Developer: Zanshin Lab
Category: Medical

PressureNote: BP Diary & Log Summary

PressureNote: BP Diary & Log is a mobile Android app in Medical by Zanshin Lab. Released in Apr 2026 (recently released ago). Store metadata: updated Apr 9, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Apr 9, 2026 .


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App Description

Log your blood pressure daily. Simple BP diary with charts & history.

PressureNote is the honest, simple blood pressure log built for daily use.
No fake measurements. No misleading claims. Just a clean, reliable diary
for people who monitor their blood pressure with a home BP monitor.

📋 LOG YOUR READINGS IN SECONDS
Enter your systolic, diastolic, and pulse values in seconds. Add optional
notes like "morning reading" or "after exercise" to track patterns over time.

📊 TRACK YOUR TRENDS
View your last 14 readings on a clear line chart. See exactly how your
blood pressure changes day by day. Color-coded status indicators show
Normal, Elevated, High, or Low at a glance.

📈 UNDERSTAND YOUR NUMBERS
Get instant averages for systolic, diastolic, and pulse. A status
distribution chart shows your overall heart health picture at a glance.

🎯 BUILT FOR REAL USERS
Designed with large text and simple navigation for users 50+. No
complicated menus. No login required. No internet needed.

✅ KEY FEATURES
- Log systolic, diastolic & pulse readings
- Color-coded BP status (Normal / Elevated / High / Low)
- Line chart — last 14 readings
- BP status distribution chart
- Reading history with date & time
- Optional notes per reading
- AHA blood pressure reference guide
- 100% offline — no internet required
- No account or registration needed
- No fake blood pressure measurement

⚕️ MEDICAL DISCLAIMER
PressureNote does not measure blood pressure. It is a logging tool
designed to record readings taken from a certified blood pressure monitor.
Always consult your doctor for medical advice.

Start logging today and take control of your heart health.