Finally, a mood app that feels like you
Mio is built for people who want a calmer way to check in with their feelings without reducing a complicated day to a single label. You can place your mood in a living space that adapts to you, then reflect with guidance that helps when your emotional state is hard to name. The app is designed to feel gentle and practical from the first check-in.
A mood space that adapts to you
Most mood apps ask you to force a complicated feeling into a tiny box. Mio gives you room to place how you feel so your check-in can match your day. The interaction is simple and calm: tap, hold, and drag. Under the hood, the mood map uses a two-axis field so mixed feelings have room to exist.
Guided help when feelings are messy
On hard days, guided logging helps you move from a vague heavy feeling toward something clearer, without pressure to find the perfect word immediately. Some days you know exactly what is going on and some days you do not. Mio supports both with prompts and reflection designed to reduce friction rather than add pressure.
Insights from your own patterns
Mio is not just a place to log and leave. It helps you notice patterns in your own life, including what helps, what drains you, and how your feelings shift over time. You get reflection and context instead of a scorecard. The goal is useful insight that supports self-understanding in daily life.
Private by design
Your emotional history stays yours, with storage designed around your control and long-term portability. Calm Mood Check-Ins With Private Personal Storage is not just a tagline for Mio. It is a product principle. You keep control of your data while still getting the benefits of a modern mood app and thoughtful insights.
Mio also supports lighter friend connection through privacy-safe signals, so you can feel supported without turning your private journal into a public feed. Research direction is transparent and privacy-first, with the aim of sharing useful public learning without exposing personal logs.