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Inquiry Health LLC
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Everyone
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moodtools@gmail.com
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Bipolar Test, from Inquiry Health LLC, is a specialized mental health screening app designed to help individuals assess their mood patterns and potential signs of bipolar disorder. It's not a diagnostic tool, but rather a preliminary screening resource that users can take to understand their emotional states better and share results with a healthcare professional. When I first heard about it, I was a bit skeptical about trusting a phone app for something this serious. But after seeing it listed on both Google Play and the App Store, with a decent install count and a free download option, I decided to give it a try. The first impression after launching the app was surprisingly clean and professional — no flashy graphics or pushy tones. It felt more like a clinical tool than a casual quiz app, which honestly put me at ease. There's a simple registration process, though you can also skip it initially, which I appreciated. No in-app purchases or random ads interrupted the experience during my first session, so that was a relief.
Using the app day-to-day is pretty straightforward. The onboarding walks you through a series of questions about your mood, energy levels, and sleep patterns over the past two weeks. You answer by selecting from a range of options, like "not at all" to "nearly every day." The interface is minimal — mostly text-based with a muted color scheme that feels calming rather than overwhelming. I wasn't rushed through the questions, which helped me think carefully about my answers. One small tip I picked up is to answer when you're in a relatively neutral mood, because the results can shift depending on how you're feeling that day. After finishing, the app gives you a score and a visual chart of your mood history if you keep using it over time. There were a few moments where I wished the app explained what certain scores meant in clearer terms, but overall it was smooth. The main actions are logging in, taking the test, and reviewing your history — no clutter, no extra distractions.
After using this app for a few weeks, I think it's a useful starting point for anyone who's already curious about their mental health patterns but not ready to see a doctor yet. It's not a replacement for a real diagnosis, and I could see someone uninstalling it after getting their results because there's not much else to do besides retaking the test. Compared to apps like Moodpath or Daylio, which focus more on daily tracking and journaling, Bipolar Test feels more targeted and clinical. It doesn't try to gamify your mood or offer coping exercises, which might make it feel less engaging for casual users. Still, I kept it installed because the mood chart is helpful for spotting long-term cycles I might have ignored otherwise. I'd say it's best for people who want a simple, no-frills screening tool, but if you're looking for guided support or therapy recommendations, you'd probably need something more comprehensive.
features
- 🌙 The Epworth Sleepiness Scale integration is a standout feature here. Unlike general screening tools that only ask about mood swings, Bipolar Test includes a thorough assessment of daytime sleepiness and sleep quality. Most apps just skim over this, but this one treats it as a core component, which makes sense since disrupted sleep is a major red flag for bipolar episodes.
- 📊 The mood tracking over time feels more structured than in apps like MoodPath. Instead of letting you log random feelings, Bipolar Test uses a standardized scoring system that maps directly to clinical screening frameworks. This makes the data less subjective and more useful if you're planning to share it with a psychiatrist.
- 📝 The question bank is surprisingly comprehensive for a free screening app. It covers depression, mania, and hypomania symptoms separately, which is rare. Competing apps often lump them together or focus only on depressive phases, leaving out the manic side entirely.
pros
- 🔒 Privacy is handled well compared to apps like iMoodJournal. No data is stored locally in plain text, and there's an option to delete your entire history with one tap. That kind of control matters when you're dealing with sensitive mental health info.
- ⚡ The app runs fast even on older phones. Unlike some bloated mental health platforms, Bipolar Test loads instantly and doesn't drain your battery. That's a small but real plus for daily use.
- 📱 It's genuinely free with zero ads. Most screening apps in this category push a premium version or show pop-ups for therapy services after you complete a test, but this one stays clean right through.
cons
- 🚫 No crisis resources or emergency contacts are embedded in the app. If you get a high score and feel distressed, you're left to Google for help yourself. Apps like What's Up? include hotlines and coping strategies, which feels much safer for this kind of content.
- 🔍 The feedback after completing the test is too vague. You get a score and a basic label like "high risk" or "low risk," but no explanation of what that means for your daily life or what your next steps should be. MoodPath gives more detailed breakdowns and suggestions.
- 🔄 There's no way to track external factors like medication changes or major life events. If your mood drops suddenly, the app can't connect that to a trigger you logged earlier. Competing tools like Daylio let you tag events alongside mood entries, which helps you spot patterns.
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