Primrose & Eve

Hi. I am the solo developer behind Primrose & Eve.

I built this because the way we handle doctors appointments right now is broken. You wait weeks for a seven-minute slot, bring in a messy list of symptoms like insomnia and joint pain, and end up leaving with no real answers. But when you hand them structured data, the entire conversation shifts.

That is all this app does. It is not just another tracker. It translates what you are feeling into a report they actually listen to.

The same three months, told two ways.

What most of us bring

A phone notes app listing three scattered items: woke up sweating, knees aching, stress question mark.

What the app produces

A structured health summary report showing hot flashes per day, average severity, sleep quality, time of day pattern, symptom trend, and a trigger analysis listing stress, alcohol and caffeine with risk ratios and confidence intervals.

Doctors are trained to read charts, not journals. The app does that translation for you, including which triggers actually correlate with your symptoms and how confident the numbers are. Tap either image to see it full size.

And it tells you what to ask.

A chart is only useful if you know what to do with it in the room. The report ends with specific questions pulled from your own data, so you are not trying to remember what mattered while the clock runs down.

A section of the report headed Questions For Your Doctor, listing specific questions generated from the user's own logged data, each with the supporting figures underneath.

These are conversation starters drawn from your own log, not diagnoses.

Get the app.

It is free. No subscription, no trial, no paywall anywhere in it. You sign in with Apple, and everything you log after that stays private to you. I have no server holding it and no way to read it.

Download on the App Store

I am working with the first 50 people directly.

Over the next few weeks I want a small group I can actually talk to. What is missing, what is confusing, what your doctor said when you handed the report over. If you want to be part of that, leave your email.

This is not a newsletter and I will not add you to one. I will be the person writing to you.

I cannot see your health data.

Signing in uses Apple, so you never make a password with me. Everything you log after that lives on your device and syncs through your own private iCloud, the same way your photos do. It does not pass through a server of mine, because there isn't one. There is no database of anyone's symptoms to leak, subpoena or sell, and no switch I could flip later to start reading yours.

If you want to check rather than take my word for it, the privacy policy spells out exactly what the app does and does not collect.

Tell me what I got wrong.

The people who know what belongs in that report are the people who have sat through the appointment. If a symptom is missing, or the report should say something it does not, head back to the Reddit thread and tell me there. I am reading every comment.