Mood, plus a calendar for it
Every entry now gets a shape on a calendar, colored by that day's mood, with an optional title and a Spotify-connected "what you were listening to" — a small detail that makes your history worth reading back later.
An update from the developer
Same mood tracker, same red-to-green scale, same one developer building it — just with a new name and a new home for the rest of your day alongside it: tasks, water, habits, and the trends underneath them all.
Just a username and password. No email required.
What stayed exactly the same
The mood log you already know from OddMoods didn't change — it's still the heart of the app. Everything else just grew up around it.
What's new
OddMoods was one screen. Trock is five calm ones — still nothing you don't need.
Every entry now gets a shape on a calendar, colored by that day's mood, with an optional title and a Spotify-connected "what you were listening to" — a small detail that makes your history worth reading back later.
Daily tasks reset fresh every morning; one-off to-dos sort themselves into High, Medium, and Low priority. Finished ones tuck away instead of cluttering the view.
A GitHub-style streak grid for whatever you're building — and a water tracker that sets a personal daily goal from a couple of quick onboarding questions.
Trends, streaks, and the patterns underneath them — like whether the days you finish your to-do list actually correlate with a better mood.