Apps/Oriora Check-in

Oriora Check-in

Rate yourself on anything. See the trend, not a verdict.

A self-assessment tracker for iPhone: define a check-in — stress, sleep, energy, a skill, anything on a 1–N scale — and log a score whenever you like. Check-in charts the progression on your device. Ask the AI to read your history and it describes the trend in plain English: where it is heading, and since when — observational only, never advice. Your scores and notes stay on your device; only a small set of computed signals is sent to write the read.

What you get

  • Define your own check-ins — any 1–N scale, with optional category labels
  • Log a dated score whenever you like; a progression chart builds on your device
  • AI trend read: where your scores are heading, and since when
  • Observational only — never advice, diagnosis, or a verdict
  • Your scores and notes stay on your device; only computed signals are sent for a read
  • Back up and restore to your own GitHub or Google Drive

Example outputs

"Stress fell from 7 to 4 over two weeks — a clear downward trend"
"Sleep quality has held steady around 6"
A progression chart for each check-in

How it works

1

Define a check-in

Pick what you're tracking and the scale — any 1–N, with optional categories.

2

Log scores

Rate it whenever you like; the progression chart builds on your device.

3

Read the trend

Ask the AI to read your history; it describes the direction and since when — never advice.

FAQ

Does it give advice or a diagnosis?

No. The AI describes the pattern in your scores — rising, falling, steady, and since when — and is explicitly not advice, therapy, or a diagnosis.

Where is my data stored?

On your device, in a local database. The chart is built there too; only a small set of computed signals — slope, steadiness, day-of-week — is sent to write a read, never your raw scores or notes. Oriora keeps nothing.

Do I need a subscription?

No. The app is free; you only pay for the AI reads you run (a fraction of a cent each), billed to your Oriora wallet.

How do I sign in?

With your Oriora account — the app opens your browser to sign in once, then remembers you.

Available on

WebmacOSiPhone
On the App Store — coming soon

Local-first iPhone app — coming to the App Store. Stored locally on your device; AI billed to your Oriora wallet.

Who it's for

Anyone tracking a personal metric over time — stress, sleep, a habit, a skill — who wants the trend surfaced clearly, without their self-ratings living in someone else’s cloud.