Oura doesn't do this but https://exist.io/ does it as a separate (paid) service. - Source: Reddit / 23 days ago
My suggestion is start gathering the easy metrics like Food (My Fitness Pal, Fat Secret, Chronograph), Body metrics like weight and measurements (spreadsheet, smart scale), Activity details like steps, sleep or heart rate (smart watch). From there the golden question is where to house all that data to perform analytics. Something like exist.io can be useful to aggregate all that date. Myself, I am writing an... - Source: Reddit / 2 months ago
As far as tracking your personal sociability, I personally use Exist, and I made a custom attribute of "sociability" that I rate from 1-9 each day. - Source: Reddit / 3 months ago
I'm currently working on a side project that is about creating a personal analytics dashboard along the exist.io or https://howisfelix.today/ with something like streamlit. - Source: Reddit / 3 months ago
FWIW, https://exist.io fills the gap on Oura's lack of tagging. Not free tho. - Source: Reddit / 4 months ago
I haven't tried it but you might check out Exist. - Source: Reddit / 5 months ago
Specially when you consider you have already people working on that and provide quite good insigths and give some trial to check on them like metriport (not much mature and more like data collection) and exist.io (probably the one I liked the most so far from what I tried with funny insigths and lots of data collection. - Source: Reddit / 6 months ago
Which I consider a good thing because the insights gathered from a single user are almost meaningless. I don't know. I use exist.io and it definitely tries to create insights from as many sources as possible. - Source: Reddit / 6 months ago
Exist.io - understand the relationship between your habits and Oura scores. - Source: Reddit / 6 months ago
I'm a co-founder of Exist which can do this. It might be overkill if you're not interested in tracking anything else, or finding patterns in how other things affects/are affected by your wake up time, but it can do what you're looking for:. - Source: Reddit / 6 months ago
Https://exist.io/ Track whatever you like. Bring your activity from your phone or fitness tracker, add other services like your calendar for greater context on what you're up to, and manually enter anything else you care about. - Source: Reddit / 7 months ago
What are you planning on doing that https://exist.io/ doesn't already have? - Source: Reddit / 8 months ago
If you want to track your mood or symptoms, I'm a co-founder of a paid service (with a free trial) called Exist that has mood tracking built-in and you can track anything else you like as a tag or a number and it will find patterns and correlations in the data for you. Lots of people use Exist to track their meds as well, either as the amount taken each day or just a tag for whether they took it or not. For... - Source: Reddit / 9 months ago
You could also take a look at exist.io. - Source: Reddit / 10 months ago
Try exist.io and Bearable. I actually use both as they give me slightly different types of data. I would recommend trying both - unfortunately premium is what you'll want, but I'd consider them worth it. - Source: Reddit / 11 months ago
I'm Belle, one of the co-founders of Exist. Regulars of the sub probably know Exist already, but for those who don't, it's a personal analytics service that helps you find trends, correlations, and insights in your data. - Source: Reddit / 11 months ago
If you want to do something similar without hosting it yourself, you can try my thing https://exist.io. It has a full API in addition to a bunch of integrations. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
It seems very similar to a product I already use, Exist. Did you take inspiration from them, or did you even know that they existed (pun intended)? - Source: Reddit / about 1 year ago
I'm one of the founders of Exist, which aims to do exactly this. We integrate with Oura and Toggl, as well as Google Fit and Apple Health, and a bunch of other services. We also support custom tags and we're currently beta testing support for creating and manually tracking your own attributes for anything we can't sync from other services. - Source: Reddit / about 1 year ago
I've recently began to take life tracking semi-seriously and mostly use "off the shelf" tools. A good all-around dashboard is [exist.io](https://exist.io/), capable of pulling data from multiple sources like RescueTime and various health-monitoring applications that come with smart watches. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
I really wished I had everything in one app and that it generated insight reports. Today I noticed that my bowel movements were type 1 on the bristol stool chart and realized it was because I ate french hot dogs yesterday and not my usual high fiber food. I would be cool to get an immediate notification like "Your recent bowel movements indicates a poor diet. You should consider eating more fibre in your next... - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
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