Best Self Care Apps

About Best Self Care Apps

We review and rank the apps that help people look after themselves — mood tracking, journaling, meditation, gentle habits and all-in-one self-care apps — so you can find the right one without downloading ten and abandoning nine.

Why we exist

The app stores are full of self care apps, and most of the "best app" lists pointing at them are thin, undated and quietly copied from one another. We wanted the opposite: a small number of apps tested properly, scored on one transparent scorecard, with the working shown and the pages kept current. The whole point is to save you the download-and-delete cycle and get you to an app you actually keep.

What we cover

We stick to consumer apps for everyday wellbeing — mood trackers and journals, meditation and sleep apps, habit and routine builders, AI companions, and the all-in-one apps that fold several of those together. We deliberately stay out of clinical and prescription territory: everything here is for general self-care, not medical care.

How we test

Every app in a ranking gets weeks of real use, not a quick look. We go through onboarding as a brand-new user, follow whatever plan the app builds, use the core features daily, and write down where it helps and where it grates — the upsells, the friction, the moment the novelty wears off. Then we score each app on the same rubric, add our own single-session lift and low-pressure numbers, cross-check ratings against the App Store, Google Play and Trustpilot, and confirm prices and features against each app's own pages before anything publishes. The full method, weights and per-app scores live on our how we score page.

What we promise

Keeping pages current

Apps change constantly, so we re-check the ranking and the top reviews monthly, comparisons and alternatives quarterly, and re-date any page when a price, rating or feature changes.

The editorial team

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Editor & lead app tester

Nadia runs the testing desk here. She lives inside self-care apps for weeks before she will score one — installing them, finishing onboarding, then using them on ordinary days and bad ones. She owns the scorecard and edits every page on the site for accuracy.

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Wellbeing writer & second reviewer

Caleb writes our wellbeing and habits coverage and second-reviews every page that touches mental health. He reads the research so you don't have to, and he's quick to flag a calming claim that runs ahead of the evidence.

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For this wellbeing category, a qualified clinical reviewer also reviews health-related content before publication.

Corrections & contact

Spotted something out of date or wrong? Tell us and we'll fix it — email hello [at] bestselfcareapps [dot] com or use the contact form.

Important

This site is for general information and everyday self-care. None of the apps here are a substitute for professional medical or mental-health care, and nothing on this page is intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. If you're struggling, please speak with a qualified healthcare professional.

In crisis? If you're in crisis or thinking about harming yourself, contact your local emergency services now. In the US and Canada you can call or text 988 to reach a trained counsellor, free and 24/7. You are not alone, and help is available.