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Trigger log.
Coffee, alcohol, salty meals, energy drinks, stress, late nights. Tap a chip to log it next to today's reading. Each entry has a timestamp and an optional note.
At a glance
What this is.
One-tap chips
Six built-in chips for the things most often logged. One tap each, no typing.
Free-text notes
Add a line when a chip isn't enough. The note is searchable later.
Daily timeline
Triggers and readings on the same chronological view, by day.
Details
How it works.
Trigger types
Six built-in chips: coffee, energy drink, beer, spirits, braai, and other. They cover the things most often logged next to a reading without growing into a full journal.
Each entry has a type, an optional label (required when the type is “other”), a quantity you type, a free-text note, and a timestamp. The quantity field is free-text on purpose — write “1 cup” or “americano + croissant,” you’ll read it again later.
The timeline
Triggers and readings share the same view per day. A 7:30 AM coffee sits above an 8:10 AM reading. After a few weeks the patterns are visible at a glance.
Common questions
Can I add my own trigger types?
Use “other” with a label. The label is searchable later. The chip set is deliberately small — the more chips, the slower the log.
Does Mapigo claim a trigger caused a reading?
No. It records what you logged. Reading the cause-and-effect is your job, or your doctor's.
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