Description
With Loggo you can easily track and log your body temperature, blood pressure, water and liquid intake (like coffee, soda) or keep track of medicine intake and administration.
Easily set reminders to take that drink of water, check your temperature or to take your pills with push notification to your device.
You can also add a Loggo widget to your Home Screen to easily and quickly see your latest logged items.
A quick, efficient, and practical way for you to log and keep track of you or your child’s illness and recovery.
Loggo is a do-it-all app that helps parents and care providers track illness and recovery with easy inputting of critical measures like medication, body temperature, fluid intake, and symptoms.
It means you can put away pen and paper and those late-night hard to read scribbles and notes and instead presents you with a clear, smooth way to describe what is happening to your loved one and what you’ve done, making it easy to relay this information to a physician and track illness and recovery.
No longer will you have to try and remember how long ago it was you administered a medicine, or if that rash has grown, or if they drank enough liquids. The practical, delightful-to-use app lets you input body temperature, medicine, notes, pictures, and liquid intake like water, coffee or soda.
Get reminded via push notifications after desired amount of time or keep track of your logged fever, water, medicine & symptoms via the beautifully designed widgets for your home screen.
You can easily switch between different people in your household and export data to a file for emails or SMS/textting.
Not sick? That’s OK — you can also use the app to record your water intake, too. Or to keep track and check on rashes or birth marks and more.
Feedback: We always want to hear from our users. Please send your feedback out way by visiting our site https://getloggo.app or using the feedback feature in the app settings.
IMPORTANT: Loggo is only used for you to input health metrics such as body temperature, symptoms and keeping track of what medicine has been administered. Always consult your doctor. Using Loggo is not a substitute for a visit to the doctor.