A self-guided Android app for checking in with yourself. 240 questions across depression, anxiety, reality testing, and AI-related sections. Six different test tests. Results stay locally on the device.
120 general mental health (depression, anxiety, reality testing, social) plus 120 in a current AI-related section: parasocial AI, AI psychosis, social-withdrawal-through-AI. Crisis-flagged questions trigger resources.
Rorschach-style. Pick from response options. Quick to take, surprisingly revealing.
Cognitive screening test used in clinical settings. Draws right on your screen.
Quick Ishihara-style screen. Find the number in the dots.
Working memory check. Pattern recall, sequence, recognition.
Free-form word response. Patterns reveal what's loaded in your head right now.
Not on the Play Store — sideload directly. The APK is signed but self-published.
Built for someone curious about checking in on themselves and for a clinician who wants a free, lightweight tool to use informally with a patient — there's a Clinical Mode you can toggle in settings that adds biometric-locked patient sessions and per-patient history. Neither audience is gated; you decide which fits your use.
Your assessment answers, test results, inkblot picks, drawings — all stored locally on your phone. No account, no sign-in, no cloud sync, no telemetry, no analytics.
The one exception: if you choose to use the optional "discuss my results" AI chat feature, the questions you ask and the result data you choose to send go to pollinations.ai for the AI to talk to you about them. You opt into that chat; it's not automatic. If you never open it, nothing leaves your phone.
If you're using Clinical Mode with a real patient, the AI chat feature should stay off — patient session data stays on the device, biometric-locked.
This is not a medical device. It is not a diagnosis. It is not a substitute for a mental health professional, a doctor, or a crisis service. If you're in crisis: call 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, US) or your local equivalent. Crisis-flagged questions in the app surface resources at the moment they're triggered.
Mental health screening tools are gated behind insurance, paid apps, or clinical visits. There's no reason a basic self-check should cost anyone money or require an account. So it doesn't.
One of the two question banks specifically addresses AI-related psychological patterns — parasocial AI relationships, AI-related reality testing concerns, social withdrawal through AI use. These aren't common in older assessments because they didn't need to be. Now they do.