Pain scales lie. '7 out of 10' doesn't capture what it's actually like — the frustration, the grief, the way it steals your plans and your patience. Acuity lets you describe your experience in your own voice, then finds the patterns that pain diaries miss.
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Doctors ask you to rate your pain 1-10 but that number means nothing — it can't capture the difference between 'managing' and 'barely surviving'
You've tried tracking with apps and spreadsheets but when you're flaring, the last thing you can do is fill out a form with tiny checkboxes
You know there are triggers and patterns but you're in too much pain to be your own detective, and by the time you see your doctor you've forgotten the details
Talk for 60 seconds. Describe today — the pain, the mood, what you ate, how you slept, what you could and couldn't do. Acuity's AI finds the correlations you're too exhausted to track: sleep-to-flare patterns, stress-to-pain links, which treatments actually change your baseline. Print your weekly report and bring it to your next appointment. Give your doctor the data that actually matters.
Open Acuity at night. Hit record. Talk freely for 60 seconds. No prompts, no structure, no judgment.
By morning, your tasks are on a list, your goals are tracked, and your mood is scored. You didn't type a word.
Your summary card appears instantly. Every Sunday, get a weekly narrative report about your life.
Acuity analyzes your entries for patterns before flare-ups — sleep changes, stress spikes, weather mentions, food, activity levels. Over time, your triggers become visible in the data.
Chronic pain and mental health are inseparable. Acuity tracks how your mood and pain levels interact — showing whether emotional stress is preceding physical flares or the other way around.
Your weekly narrative is a detailed, organized summary of your week with chronic pain. Bring it to your doctor, rheumatologist, or pain specialist. Finally, an answer better than 'I don't know, it's been a bad month.'
"I have fibromyalgia and my doctor kept asking me to keep a symptom diary. I couldn't — on bad days I can barely hold my phone. With Acuity I just talk from bed. My report showed that my worst flares happened 2-3 days after high-stress entries. My rheumatologist said that correlation was more useful than a year of pain scales. I cried in her office."
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$12.99/month
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No. But users who record 4+ times in week one get dramatically better results.
That's the point. Just talk. The AI figures out the rest.
No. You don't write anything. You talk for 60 seconds and by morning your tasks are extracted, your mood is scored, and every Sunday you get a written story of your week.
Early access — limited spots at founding member pricing