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My Water: Daily Drink Tracker

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My Water: Daily Drink Tracker

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User Reviews for My Water: Daily Drink Tracker

5
A great (realistic) motivator!

I've been using this app for almost a week and I have already become much more aware of how much I drink each day. Before the app, I tended to drink a cup of coffee, energy water, club soda, and an occasional glass of wine. I would rarely drink plain water. What is great about this app is it not only reminds you to hydrate; it also motivates you to drink more WATER. Assuming you are being honest with yourself (and it's your body; why wouldn't you be?), the app will adjust the amount of water intake based on the type of drink you enter. For example, my 10-oz daily cup of coffee equates to only 8 ounces of water, due to the caffeine content. My 20-oz energy water only adds 8 ounces to my daily water count. 😔 So I've become much more mindful about what I drink — not just how much. 😎

AppleBrandy, Jul 30, 2017
5
Weirdly Awesome

You might not think this app is necessary but you'd be surprised how much you'd end up loving it and using it all the time. Most people don't drink enough water. I intermittently fast as the construct of my diet so staying super hydrated is paramount considering the toxins released needing to be flushed out. I also follow a plant based diet so the no soluble fibers are high in my diet making fluids important for more efficient digestion. I know it sounds ridiculous but it'll change you more than you'd think being able to track your water intake. On top of it all the biggest thing I've noticed is my expanded cognitive capacity and hyper focus. It's like I've discovered the limitless drug and it's been water all this time lol! You can knock me and continue on your current life's path, or you can try this and expand your horizons. Choice is yours.....

gockerell, Aug 26, 2017
3
Killing apple watch series 3 battery

Something happened in January 2018 with this app because it quickly starting draining my apple watch series 3 battery. Ive had this app since purchasing my watch back in October and never had any issues. Then in January i noticed my watch battery was drained and dead in 8 hours. Now, im pretty pathetic with my apple watch, so far i have a sleep app and the my water app on it.. thats it! I called Apple complaining about my battery and they ran numerous tests which took up all my afternoons. I decided to one by one remove my two apps from my phone and do some testing of my own. Yes, the my water app failed... something on their end is causing my battery to die. Yes, i looked into notifications and settings and made adjustments.. still kills my watch in 8hrs if i have the app on my apple watch.Please look into this and fix. This app is part of the reason i invested in the apple watch and at $450 dollars its a bit investment for me.Thank you

Gypsy&Jax, Mar 07, 2018
2
Interesting idea, too bad I could barely use it

Decided to try out a bunch of the water reminder/tracking apps to help me be better about my water in take on really busy days. Thought this one looked promising, especially because it had options for herbal tea and smoothies, both of which I also regularly drink. But, you can only use the water, tea, and coffee options without a subscription. But, I couldn’t even give the 3-day trial with a year subscription a try, because every time I clicked on that link it informed me that I had no subscription and offered only a close button. So, I emailed support with a screen shot and was informed that it was an odd error and they’d investigate and look into having a fix incorporated in a few weeks with the next release. So, until the fix rolls around, if I remember to check back ... this one has been deleted. Perhaps try giving a free 3-day trial upfront and then locking people out with the offer to keep the extended features with their choice of a subscription. That’s probably a better enticement and business model.

MakingRobots, Jan 23, 2020
5
BEAST

This is the beast app that I found for adding in water and drinks and such things like that, because it’s all pretty much calculated. I love that it’s easy to use with my Apple Watch as well I just click in what type of drink I want to add and I choose the volume of the drink that I drank and it adds it right into my health app and everything so that way when I print out a PDF to give to my doctors they can really see that I am keeping up with my house which is important right now because I have a T. B. I. I do you want to say that I’d like to see an integration into the camera where you could just scan the nutritional facts on the back of the bottle and say that you drink the whole bottle and it would just do it that way but I’d be a whole techie person, algorithm writing Saga that would have to happen.

Memefitz1987, Apr 15, 2022
4
Helpful log but occasionally misleading

I really appreciate this app as it helps me easily log my fluid intake and send me notifications to reach my daily goal. But some of the different types of beverage choices can be misleading with how it calculates the water content. I drink a lot of green tea and sugar-free sports drinks on days that I workout. But both of these, while almost all water, are calculated as much less fluids than regular water. I wish this app had both the total amount of fluid intake along with the total water intake. Some days I find myself drinking 2-3 extra cups just to fill the meter when technically I’ve already met my total fluid intake goal. Additionally, editing my log of drinks isn’t as easy as it could be. Sometimes I just want to edit a drink’s volume but that would require having to delete it entirely and reentering the whole thing. Overall, the app is helpful as a daily reminder and has motivated me to stay hydrated, but there are some changes that could make it more informative and user friendly. All changes that seem reasonable for an app that you have to pay so much for to get the full as a lifestyle tool.

Minaaanim, Nov 05, 2019
5
Almost perfect!!

This app is by far the best of its kind that I’ve seen. It does exactly what you would want it to do—it allows you to program customized reminders and set your water goal for the day, track your progress throughout the day, week, and month with an easy to view visual format, and enter pretty much any kind of beverage that has been “weighted” for its water content. Oh it is flawlessly compatible with the Apple Watch, complete with the ability to use as a complication on your watch face.Literally my one and only gripe is that you have to select water as the beverage every time you want to track your intake—95% of the time this is what I’m entering, so the extra click feels tedious and unnecessary at times. It should just be the default beverage.

MJR 1228, Jul 25, 2018
3
Helpful App, but watch weight tracking!

The app is extremely helpful in tracking the amount of water you intake and in the paid version ($20 for the year) you can breakdown a lot of different types of drinks, and even the actual amount of H2O in each drink like coffee, and even gives you negative ounces for consuming alcohol! However if you use the weight tracking feature, and you use a Apple Watch to track your activity and you connect the app to your health data, for some reason the app resets your weight to the default 107lbs! This is a HUGE problem if you’re trying to close your “Move” ring and you weigh more (I’m 235lbs). I didn’t notice until I was exercising and noticed it was taking me more than twice as long to burn my usual amount of calories! I finally realized that when I entered my weight in the app, for some reason it reset my weight in my iOS health to the app’s default weight (107lbs). First I reset it manually in iOS, which worked until the next time I updated my weight in the app, at which time the same thing happened. So... until this is fixed, either don’t connect the app to iOS health or don’t allow the app to make changes to your weight.

PAWJR77, Dec 18, 2020
4
My water

Okay so I personally loved this app at first to help me be little healthier, but I get the app makers want money so they make you buy the other drink options which is unfair. I really think if they truly have good intentions on allowing people to make the most of their lives and live healthier they should not make the extra drinks cost more. Another thing was that I wish the app was more interactive. It is an pretty basic, but I love how the app allows you to move the water its a very unique feature. I do wish the app was more interactive, but in retro spect it does what it was created to do. I think if the app makers want to make the app more fun and want to get more people to download their app they would make it so you can compete with your friends or something to that effect. I did like the app just it could be better.

Sososososo Awsome, Feb 17, 2018
5
Best App Ever

When I first heard of this app, I thought it’d be a waste of time since I have used these “reminder” apps before and they’ve never worked for me. I bought the full version for $4.99 and let me tell you, I can thank this app for helping me be motivated to drink more water. I get constant reminders on my phone, so whenever I look at my notification screen, I think to myself if I’ve drank any water today & proceed to do so. It feels like a game putting in how much water you’ve drank, trying to reach your goal. The only complaints I would have is that $4.99 is a little pricey for the extra accesses it gives you, and probably that sometimes I don’t know the exact amount of water that I’ve drank. But other than, I think it’s a worth it app.

zohaxoxox, Mar 06, 2019

Description

"My Water" helps you drink water regularly. Calculate your daily water intake and get notifications! Water is essential for life on our planet.

Roughly 70 percent of the body is made of water. We require water for almost every function within our bodies, from flushing out toxins to digestion. Water is essential to good health, yet needs vary between individuals. This app can help ensure you drink enough fluids. Application features: * Water requirement calculator * Reminders * Units (Metric and fl oz) * Statistics in graphs * Motivational awards * Useful tips about water You may need to modify your total fluid intake depending on how active you are, the climate you live in, your health status, etc., the calculation is only recommendation. The application supports Apple Watch and is integrated with Apple Health. This is one of the first applications with support Apple Watch! Application integrated with Apple Health to get information about your body measurement to calculate your water intake. For extended features such as different beverages, detailed statistic, custom volumes and other useful features get the My Water Premium. Two different plans: 1 month/$4.99 and 12 months/$19.99 with discount (70% off)! My Water Premium subscription: The purchase will be charged to your iTunes account The subscription will be auto-renewed 24 hours prior to it running out Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, and identify the cost of the renewal Manage your subscription from User Settings in iTunes after purchasing. Cancel the auto-renewing subscription from there at anytime. Terms and Privacy Policy: https://victorsharov.com/mywater/privacypolicy/

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