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Mood tracker calendar

Today's Temperature Calendar is a no-login mood tracking web tool that records one emotion, one energy level, one situation tag, and one short memo, then turns them into a monthly pixel calendar and a calm correlation view.

  • The input format stays fixed at four fields to keep time-to-first-record short.
  • Local browser storage is the default, so you can begin without creating an account.
  • The correlation view ignores raw memo text and only summarizes tag plus emotion and energy distributions.
Publisher: Konviny LifeLast updated: 2026-03-07This is not a medical or counselling service. It is a private-first observation tool for ordinary life records.

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This month's temperature

One emotion, one energy level, one situation tag, and one short memo. The month fills up as a pixel calendar you can quietly revisit.

Local-first by default. You can start without logging in.

March 2026

Recorded days fill the grid, and tapping a day lets you edit the same date again.

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Recorded days: 0Local storage by default

Sample monthly calendar

Before the first entry, a sample month shows the shape

You can see what the calendar becomes before saving anything. Storage starts inside the browser only.

You can reopen the same date and update it later.

Report

March 2026 leaned more calm

March 2026 contains 10 recorded days, with Rest showing up most often.

FAQ / answer block

What it records, why it starts without login, and what the correlation view means

What does this service record?

It records one emotion, one energy level, one situation tag, and one short memo for the day.

Why can I use it without logging in?

The MVP stores records in your browser by default, so you can start without creating an account.

What does the correlation view show and not show?

It shows repeated combinations of tags with emotion and energy distribution, but it does not claim cause or diagnosis.

Is this a medical or counselling service?

No. It is a personal observation tool for daily life records, not a medical, therapeutic, or counselling product.