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Migraine: Headache Tracker

Log a migraine in one tap, not a 20-field form

Every migraine tracker looks like a form designed by an insurance company. Migraine is the opposite: when an attack hits, you tap once and put the phone down. Add pain, aura and triggers later. A beautiful, private headache diary that works the way a migraine feels.

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Hey Product Hunt! I'm the maker of Migraine. I built this because every migraine tracker I tried felt like a form designed by an insurance company. They wanted me to fill out twenty fields while my head was splitting. When you're mid-attack, light hurts, and the last thing you can do is rate fourteen variables on a 0 to 10 scale. So I flipped it. When an attack starts, you tap once. The app records the start time and you put the phone face-down. You come back later, when you can, to add pain level, aura, triggers and notes. That's the whole philosophy: log first, fill in details when you're able. What it does: - One-tap attack logging with a face-down, come-back-later flow - A calendar that shows attacks, auras and meds visually, so patterns emerge - Trigger tracking that surfaces what actually correlates for you, not internet guesses - Medication log that helps you spot medication-overuse-headache territory - Insights you can show your doctor: frequency, average pain, aura percentage, top triggers, med response - Optional barometric-pressure heads-up, since a pressure drop is a documented trigger Design matters here. It's a true native iOS app with 120Hz scrolling, haptics, and a real Dark Mode, because every screen has to be readable by someone with a pounding headache. On privacy: this is the part I care most about. Apps like Migraine Buddy and N1-Headache are powerful, but they're built around accounts and pharma/research data sharing. Migraine keeps everything on your device. No account, no ads, no data collection, optional iCloud sync encrypted by Apple between your own devices. Free to download. I'd love feedback from anyone who lives with migraine: does the one-tap flow actually fit the moment an attack hits? What would you want next?

About Migraine: Headache Tracker on Product Hunt

Log a migraine in one tap, not a 20-field form

Migraine: Headache Tracker was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, earning #2 Product of the Day. Every migraine tracker looks like a form designed by an insurance company. Migraine is the opposite: when an attack hits, you tap once and put the phone down. Add pain, aura and triggers later. A beautiful, private headache diary that works the way a migraine feels.

On the analytics side, Migraine: Headache Tracker competes within iOS, Health & Fitness and Health — topics that collectively have 199.7k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Migraine: Headache Tracker performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

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