Another potential idea is biometrics I.e. what sports watches do. Not sure if that stuff is voodoo or real tho.
Short, occasional check-ins: The app could nudge you (maybe just once in the morning, afternoon, and evening for a week) to rate how you’re feeling, with a tap or two — think 2 seconds, not 2 minutes.
Learn from your habits: After this “trial week,” the app would look for patterns. For example, if you usually feel sharp at 10am, that gets noted. No need to keep checking in all the time.
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This will also help me with understanding the demand of this product.