Bipolar Test
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  • 10K+

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  • Inquiry Health LLC

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  • Health & Fitness

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  • Everyone

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Bipolar Test is a mental health screening tool built by Inquiry Health LLC, available for free on both Google Play and the App Store. Unlike general mood tracking apps, this one zeroes in specifically on bipolar disorder symptoms. The app helps users assess their likelihood of having bipolar conditions through clinically-validated questionnaires. After downloading and launching it, your first impression hits — this is not a flashy wellness app with colorful graphs. The interface is clean but sterile, almost like stepping into a digital doctor's office. No sign-up wall greets you immediately, which feels respectful. You just tap and start answering questions. No intrusive ads either, which makes the experience feel safer, more private.

Going through the actual screening process is straightforward. The main screen presents you with a series of statements like "I have been more talkative than usual" and asks how much that applies to you over the past two weeks. You tap one of five options from "not at all" to "very much so." The whole thing takes maybe five minutes. The app then produces a risk score and categorizes your result into low, moderate, or high probability. A nice touch — the result page includes clear disclaimers that this is not a medical diagnosis. Some users might find the interface a bit too basic, but honestly, for a screening tool, too much decoration would feel distracting. I noticed the app saves your previous results, which lets you track mood patterns over time, though that feature is hidden under a simple menu icon.

After using it for a few weeks, I see where this app fits. If you have family history of bipolar disorder or your therapist suggested monitoring mood swings, this tool is genuinely useful. It is not a replacement for professional help, but as a first step to recognize patterns, it works. Compared to apps like Moodpath or Daylio, which focus on broad emotional tracking, Bipolar Test feels more targeted and clinical. That is both its strength and its limitation. Someone just curious about general mental health may find it too narrow. I kept it installed because it feels lightweight, gives quick results, and does not nag me with notifications. The app does what it promises — no more, no less. That honesty earns my respect.

features

  • 🧠 Clinical Questionnaires — Bipolar Test uses the MDQ and BSDS screening tools, the same ones psychiatrists often use in initial consultations. Most mood tracking apps rely on user-defined tags, but this app sticks to evidence-based questions that research supports. It feels more grounded than generic check-ins.
  • 📊 Clear Risk Categorization — Instead of vague mood clouds or percentages, the app places you into low, moderate, or high probability groups. Each category comes with practical next steps. This beats apps like eMoods, which only track raw data without interpretation.
  • 🔒 No Login Friction — You can open the app and complete a screening without creating an account. Many health apps force registration upfront, which feels invasive. This one respects your privacy from the start, making it easy for hesitant users to try.
  • 📅 Result History Tracking — The app keeps your past screening results accessible. Over weeks, you can spot mood episode patterns. This feature is rare in single-purpose screening tools and adds real long-term value beyond a one-time test.

pros

  • ✅ Free with Zero Ads — Unlike TherapyNotes or Calm Harm, which push subscriptions, Bipolar Test asks for nothing. No banner ads interrupt your screening. This makes the app accessible to anyone who needs a quick mental health check without financial barriers.
  • ✅ Clinical Validation — Many mood trackers rely on subjective scales. Bipolar Test uses standardized psychiatric tools with known sensitivity and specificity. That scientific backing separates it from apps like Bipolar Mood Tracker, which feels less rigorous.
  • ✅ Instant Results — You get your score immediately after finishing questions. Other health apps often make you wait or require sharing data. Here, you finish and see the outcome within seconds.

cons

  • ❌ No Crisis Support — The app provides disclaimers but no direct hotline button or emergency resources. During a low moment, users may need immediate help. Apps like MoodTools embed crisis numbers visibly — this one does not.
  • ❌ Very Basic UI — The interface looks like it was built a decade ago. No animations, no color coding, just plain text and radio buttons. Younger users used to polished apps might find it off-putting compared to What's Up? or Daylio.
  • ❌ Limited Insight — The app tells you your risk level but offers little explanation of what the scores mean or how symptoms connect. A paragraph of interpretation would help, but you just get a number and a label.
  • ❌ iOS Version Feels Neglected — Reviews on the App Store mention occasional crash bugs and outdated design. The Android version seems more stable. Cross-platform users may notice the inconsistency.

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