Pachube Integration
If you have a Pachube account you can now send your moods there.
Check my Pachube feed
Then you’re free to use all of Pachube’s features with your mood data.
If you have a Pachube account you can now send your moods there.
Check my Pachube feed
Then you’re free to use all of Pachube’s features with your mood data.
I’ve just added a feature to allow you to compare a set of people’s moods over time.
This could be useful for agile teams during their retrospectives.

Apologies to users who experienced problems logging in.
Twitter launched support for non web apps last night and so thought some web apps were not really that. Seeing as desktop apps cannot be redirected to users are given a PIN to enter in their app for authentication.
The bug or miscommunication between moodmapr and twitter lay with a ruby implementation of oauth and how it was being used.
Anyhow, it works now :)
I have only had 20 minutes or so today but managed to push a small update
Humans are complicated, so it seems the current collection of five moods is not enough to encapsulate one’s day
If you have any suggestions on the ideal number of moods and what they should be please submit your thoughts to survey@moodmapr.com
Ideally they should be on a fairly linear scale from happy to sad (although we may have to rethink this based on the suggestions received)
Thanks!
After the wonderfully inspirational EuRuKo 09 I was enthused and passionate about pretty much everything. I attached happiness to the event and more importantly to the people that made the event happen.
My first night back in London I had the idea for MoodMapr just as I was falling asleep.
I quickly grabbed my Moleskine and started jotting things down.

This weekend I started working on the app.
It still doesn’t do much but is hungry to consume data so please spend a few seconds each day!
You’ll be able to fill in past days, attach people and events soon!