Poop Tracker App: A Simple Stool Diary for Daily Patterns

A poop tracker app should make bowel logging quick enough to do in the bathroom, not later when the details are already fuzzy. Poop Log is built around that idea. Open the app, choose a Bristol Stool Scale type, add optional notes, and save your bowel movement in a few seconds.

Poop tracker app Bristol Stool Scale log screen

Why a Poop Tracker App Helps

Bowel patterns are easy to forget. You may remember that something felt off, but not the date, shape, color or frequency.

A poop tracker app turns those small details into a simple bowel log. It can help you look back at constipation, diarrhea, IBS patterns, FODMAP changes, food notes and medication notes without relying only on memory.

This is not about making health tracking complicated. It is about keeping a private stool diary that is light enough to use every day.

Fast Bowel Logging with the Bristol Stool Scale

The main input is the Bristol Stool Scale. Pick one of seven stool types, then save.

Color, discomfort, blood, time and notes are optional. If you only want a quick toilet log, one tap is enough. If something matters that day, you can add a short note about food, coffee, supplements, medication or stress.

That balance keeps the poop tracker app practical. It supports detail when you need it, but it does not force every field into every log.

Poop tracker app note, color and discomfort screen

A Calendar for Your Bowel Log

Each bowel movement lands on the calendar. You can see which days have records and open a day to check the details.

This makes a bowel log easier to scan. A long list can feel messy after a few weeks. A calendar makes frequency and gaps more visible.

For people tracking constipation, diarrhea, IBS or a low FODMAP routine, the calendar gives useful context. It helps connect dates with meals, routines and body changes.

Poop tracker app bowel movement calendar

Stats for Gut Health Patterns

The stats screen shows weekly, monthly, three-month and custom ranges. You can check total counts, average per day, stool type distribution and color distribution.

These stats do not diagnose anything. They simply make gut health patterns easier to describe. If a healthcare professional asks what has changed, a clear bowel log is better than a rough guess.

The poop tracker app also keeps the language neutral. It records what you observed. It does not label a stool type as a diagnosis.

Poop tracker app weekly and monthly stats

Private by Design

Bowel records are personal. Poop Log is designed around on-device tracking for the actual bowel log data.

You do not need an account to write a log. Your records are stored on your phone. For details about ads and data handling, see the Privacy policy.

Not a Medical Diagnosis Tool

This poop tracker app is a self-tracking tool. It is not a medical device, and it does not replace professional advice.

If you notice bleeding, strong pain, sudden changes or ongoing symptoms, talk to a healthcare professional. The app helps you keep a clearer record before that conversation.

Who It Is For

Poop Log is for adults who want a simple bowel movement tracker. It is useful if you want to remember patterns, track constipation or diarrhea, follow a low FODMAP diet, or keep notes during a change in food or medication.

It is also useful if paper notes feel awkward and large health apps feel too heavy. A bowel log works best when it is quick enough to keep using.

A Simple Stool Diary That Stays Usable

The best health record is the one you can keep. Poop Log keeps the daily action short, then lets the calendar and stats do the organizing later.

If you want a poop tracker app that focuses on bowel movements, Bristol Stool Scale records, private notes and gut health patterns, this is the simplest place to start.

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