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Quiet Atlas: Headache Log

The headache journal that waits until you can think.

One tap now. The full picture later. Quiet Atlas privately records episodes, medications, outcomes, and weather, without a questionnaire during pain.

Saved on your phone first No account required to log Your journal stays yours
Quiet Atlas Today screen on iPhone
1 tapto mark an episode
0required questions during pain
LocalSQLite journal, then optional backup
$2.99/ month after a 7-day trial

What you actually see

App Store name: Quiet Atlas: Headache Log. Subtitle: Migraine, meds & weather. One tap to mark. Pattern Map only after enough confirmed headache-free days.

Today screen with weather, pressure, and Mark headache now Quick Log with front and back of head Pattern Map with sample size and coverage

Capture certainty now. Ask for detail later.

Quick Log

A timestamp is enough. Pain, location, symptoms, and medication stay optional.

Quiet Check-in

Follow-ups wait until you can think. Notifications never shame, and never sell.

Pattern Map

See numerators, confirmed headache-free days, and coverage. Not a black-box risk score.

Visit Brief

A patient-authored summary for appointments. Association is not cause.

A trust contract, not a policy footnote.

Local first

Logging works offline. Cloud backup is encrypted on your device before it leaves the phone.

No hostage history

You can always view, correct, and export what you entered, whether or not you subscribe.

Quiet notifications

Lock-screen previews stay generic unless you opt in. Health reminders never include Premium pitches.

Not a medical device

Quiet Atlas organizes a personal journal. It does not diagnose, prescribe, or predict attack risk.

Questions we actually get

Do I need an account?

No. Local logging never waits on sign-in. An account is only for encrypted backup and restore.

Is weather a trigger score?

No. Weather is weather until your own history has enough confirmed headache-free comparison days.

What about chronic daily pain?

Flare Mode tracks movement above and below baseline instead of forcing fake attack boundaries.