Migraine Decoder · In development
Clinical-grade migraine tracking that watches the triggers most apps ignore, barometric pressure and cycle data among them, and turns your real history into a report your neurologist can use.
The problem
Migraine triggers are scattered across weather, hormones, sleep, and stress, and most trackers capture none of it well. So sufferers arrive at the neurologist trying to reconstruct months from memory, and the real patterns, the ones that could actually change a treatment plan, stay invisible.
Built around three signals
Migraine and the weather are linked for many sufferers. Migraine Decoder watches barometric pressure alongside your attacks, so a pattern you only half-suspected becomes something you can see.
For those whose attacks track with their hormonal cycle, that rhythm is one of the strongest signals there is. Logged plainly, it turns a vague hunch into evidence.
Most appointments start with trying to remember the last three months. This turns your real history into a clear report your neurologist can actually use.
Capture each migraine and the context around it, fast enough to do when your head already hurts.
Triggers like pressure and cycle are tracked against your attacks, so correlations come out of the data instead of your memory.
Bring a clear, organized history to your appointment, so the conversation starts with evidence rather than guesswork.
A look inside

Where it stands
Migraine Decoder is in active development. The competitive analysis is complete, and we are building it to a clinical-grade bar. No app-store badge until it is real.
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