Your Pain Timeline

Pain Recorder offers three ways to visualise your pain history, plus simple navigation to move through time.

Day view

The Day view shows every pain event you recorded on a single day, listed from earliest to latest.

Best for: reviewing the details of a single day, reading individual notes, and spotting patterns within a 24-hour window.

Week view

The Week view displays a stacked bar chart covering Monday to Sunday. Each bar represents one day, and the coloured segments show how many events you recorded at each pain level.

Best for: comparing pain intensity across days, identifying which days were worse, and spotting weekly trends.

Month view

The Month view is a calendar grid. Each cell represents one day and is coloured according to the worst pain level recorded that day.

Best for: spotting long-term patterns, identifying clusters of bad days, and getting a bird's-eye view of your month.

Navigating through time

Above the timeline you will find two controls:

The forward arrow is disabled when you reach the current period — you cannot navigate into the future.

Day
Week
Month
Switch view mode
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Navigate between periods

Quick reference

Action What happens
Tap Day / Week / Month Switches the visualisation mode
Tap or Moves to the previous or next period
Tap + on a Day event Reveals the decrypted note
Tap on a Day event Hides the note again
Tap a coloured day in Month view Jumps to the Day view for that date
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