Blood Pressure - Health Pulse
Xian Xinxinan Information Technology Co., Ltd.
About this app
- Category Health & Fitness
- Age 10
- Updated Sep 16, 2025
- OS IOS
Editor reviews
A clean, reliable blood pressure tracker and heart health companion. Record systolic, diastolic, and pulse, then turn your daily measurements into easy-to-read charts, trends, and weekly reports. Smart analytics highlight patterns like morning-evening averages and color-coded zones, while reminders keep your check-ins consistent. Ideal for hypertension management, wellness tracking, and sharing progress with your healthcare provider. This app does not measure blood pressure; it helps you record and understand readings from your monitor.
Core features
- Fast logging of BP, heart rate, symptoms, and notes
- Trend insights with charts, averages, and ranges by time of day
- Medication and lifestyle notes to see what affects your numbers
- Custom reminders for measurements and meds
- Export PDF/CSV reports to share or back up
- Optional multi-profile support for family tracking
Keywords: blood pressure tracker, BP log, hypertension, heart rate tracker, health journal, BP monitor companion, health insights
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How to use:
1. Download and create your profile, choosing units and preferred measurement times.
2. Add your first reading by entering systolic, diastolic, and pulse; optionally tag time of day, posture, and symptoms.
3. View insights on the Dashboard to see color-coded ranges, daily trends, and weekly averages.
4. Set reminders for regular measurements and medications to build a consistent routine.
5. Export a PDF or CSV report from the Reports screen to share with your doctor or save to cloud storage.
Tip: Use a validated home BP monitor and enter results right after each measurement for the most accurate timeline.
