App Feature
Blood Pressure & Sugar:Track is a free health logbook for manually recording blood pressure, blood sugar, and pulse, visualizing trends with charts, organizing entries with tags, setting hydration/step reminders, learning from educational articles, and sharing data summaries. It does not measure BP or glucose; it only records user-entered values.
Verdict
Verdict: A straightforward, ad-supported tracker for logging BP and glucose, best if you need simple charts and reminders—not a substitute for device-integrated or clinically oriented apps.
Who is it for
Best for:
- People who want a simple, combined BP and glucose log with trend charts
- Users who like reminders and basic education without complex setup
- Individuals who need an easy way to show logs to family or clinicians
Not ideal for:
- Anyone expecting the app to measure BP/glucose or sync with meters/wearables
- Users who require advanced analysis, robust export formats, or clinical reporting
- People who dislike ads or need full offline/edit-backfill flexibility
Real-world User Experience
Users like it:
Clean interface, quick manual logging, consolidated tracking of BP, glucose, pulse, and lifestyle reminders (water/steps). Charts help users see long‑term trends, and data can be shown to doctors. Many find it easy to use and appreciate the educational content.
Users complain about:
Intrusive ads disrupt flow. Some report difficulty entering blood sugar (picker sensitivity) and frustration that missed days or mistakes can’t be easily backfilled/edited. A subset of users mistakenly believe it measures vitals, leading to confusion about 'accuracy.'
Is it Worth Paying For?
The app is free with ads and offers in‑app purchases (likely for removing ads or unlocking extras). For basic logging and charts, the free version is sufficient. If ads bother you or you want any premium convenience features, a low-cost upgrade could be worth it; heavy data/clinical needs may be better served by paid, device‑integrated alternatives.
How it Compares to Alternatives
Compared with device‑integrated options like Omron Connect, Withings Health Mate, or Samsung Health (which sync readings from hardware) and diabetes‑focused apps like mySugr or Glucose Buddy (which offer carb tagging, insulin logging, and reports), this app is simpler and more general. It excels at quick manual logs and clean charts in one place for BP and glucose, but lacks native device sync, advanced analytics, and structured clinical reports common in those alternatives.
Summary
Blood Pressure & Sugar:Track combines BP and glucose logging in a single, approachable app with trend charts, tags, reminders, and basic educational content. It’s well suited for users who manually record readings and want an easy, organized way to watch patterns over time and share them informally. Ads and occasional friction with editing/backfilling entries are common complaints, and the app does not measure vitals or integrate with meters/wearables. If you’re after a no‑frills logbook, it’s a solid free choice; if you need automated device sync, comprehensive diabetes tools, or clinical-grade reporting, consider more advanced alternatives.






