Meet Cuffbook — BP log your doctor will love
Cuffbook is the calm, offline logbook for anyone tracking blood pressure at home.
Health And Fitness
Cuffbook
BP log your doctor will love
Every feature, from the first launch.
No account, no login, no cloud. Everything runs on your device and works fully offline — nothing in this post is hidden behind a wall.
What Cuffbook does
Cuffbook is the calm, offline logbook for anyone tracking blood pressure at home. Log systolic, diastolic and pulse in seconds, tag which arm you used and the context — resting, post-meal, post-exercise — then watch Cuffbook color-code every reading into standard categories so you always know where you stand.
The 2025 AHA/ACC hypertension guidelines strongly recommend consistent home monitoring and bringing a log to every appointment. Cuffbook is built around that workflow: automatic AM/PM averages, 7- and 30-day trend charts, and a clean Doctor Summary view that puts your averages, range, and full history on one screen, ready to show your provider.
No account. No cloud. No subscription. Everything lives on your device.
• Quick-entry with big steppers for systolic, diastolic, pulse • Arm and context tags (rest, post-meal, post-exercise) • Color-coded BP categories per clinical ranges • AM/PM split averages and 7/30-day trend charts • Doctor Summary view with exportable snapshot • 100% offline, SwiftData, no account required
A look inside
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What's inside
- Quick-entry sheet — Large stepper controls for systolic, diastolic and pulse with arm selector and context tag (rest, post-meal, post-exercise, other) — entry takes under 10 seconds.
- Color-coded categories — Each reading is automatically labeled Normal, Elevated, Stage 1, or Stage 2 with a corresponding color band, giving immediate at-a-glance feedback without offering medical advice.
- AM/PM trends — 7- and 30-day line charts with automatic morning/evening split averages, helping users and clinicians detect diurnal patterns.
- Doctor Summary — A single-screen summary showing period averages, min/max range, reading count, and a compact history table — designed to be shown or shared at a medical appointment.
Why we built it
People who self-monitor blood pressure per their doctor's advice have no fast, private, offline-first log that automatically computes AM/PM averages, shows 7/30-day trends in clinical color categories, and generates a summary view their doctor can meaningfully act on — so they default to paper logs, scattered phone no…
What makes it different
A fully offline, no-subscription BP logbook purpose-built around the AHA recommendation to bring a home-monitoring log to appointments: the Doctor Summary view, AM/PM averages, and color-coded categories are first-class features, not afterthoughts — unlike subscription cloud apps (Qardio, HeartWatch) or generic health…
Who it's for
Anyone who wants honest tracking without a coach, a subscription, or a streak guilting them at 11pm.
In one line: BP log your doctor will love
Try it
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