attensio: Blood Pressure
iPhone / Forme et santé
attensio is a calm, beautiful journal for tracking your blood pressure at home — the kind your doctor asked you to keep.
Most BP apps feel like hospital software or a chore. attensio is built to be the opposite: a daily ritual you actually want to return to, so that consistency happens on its own. Because consistent data is what turns "I think I felt off a few weeks ago" into a real conversation backed by a real record.
LOG IN SECONDS, WITH CONTEXT THAT MATTERS
- A fast, satisfying reading entry — no clutter, no friction.
- Add mood, sleep, activity, and meds-taken so a number becomes a story you can read later.
- Set the personal target range your doctor gave you. attensio calibrates to you, not to a population average.
SEE YOUR PATTERNS
- A clean trends chart shows where you've been over the last two weeks.
- Color is calibrated to keep you tracking — never an alarm, never a red emergency screen.
SHOW UP READY FOR THE APPOINTMENT
- Export a clear, professional PDF your doctor can read at a glance.
- The report is designed for clinical hands, not to look like a consumer app.
MEDICATIONS & GENTLE REMINDERS
- Track your medications and set warm reminders to check in.
- No streaks, no shame, no compliance scores. attensio tracks your data — not you.
PRIVATE BY DESIGN
- All your health data stays on your device. No account, no server, no cloud sync of health data.
- Nothing about you leaves your phone unless you choose to export it.
attensio PRO (one-time $14.99, no subscription)
Unlock the full doctor visit: complete chart history and layers, statistics and tag correlations, the full analytic doctor report, CSV export, unlimited medications and reminders, Apple Health write-back, and encrypted iCloud backup of your journal notes (encrypted with a key only you hold — attensio cannot read it).
A one-time purchase. No subscription, no trials, no per-feature nickel-and-diming.
attensio is a personal wellness journal, not a medical device. It does not diagnose, treat, or offer medical advice. Always talk to your doctor about your readings and your care.