Halira

Launching soon on Google Play.

A migraine diary that stays on your phone

Halira is a calm, local-first headache diary for people who need useful migraine records without extra noise. No account. No cloud database. No analytics. Just your diary, and doctor-ready reports built from it.

In Google Play review now. The button opens the developer's Play page until the listing is live.

Halira app icon: a profile of a head with a pulse line, a glowing point of pain, and a calendar of colored tracking dots

Five seconds a day

The Daily Stoplight: a diary you can keep on your worst days

Most diaries fail because attack days make them impossible. Halira's Daily Stoplight records your day's pain and function level in about five seconds — and it counts no-headache days too, so your record shows the whole month, not just the bad parts. When you have more to say, full attack logging is there: symptoms, possible triggers, pain locations, medications, and notes.

What it does

A complete record, kept simply

  1. Fast migraine and headache logging

    Record attacks with pain level, symptoms, possible triggers, pain locations, and notes — built to be usable mid-attack, not just after.

  2. Five-second Daily Stoplight diary

    One quick entry a day for pain and function. No-headache days count as data, so your diary has a real denominator.

  3. Medication cabinet and dose history

    Keep your medications in one place with dose history and medication-day summaries, ready to review with a clinician.

  4. Local pattern maps

    On-device comparisons of daily factors against headache and no-headache days — possible triggers and possible protectors, framed as questions for review with your clinician, not conclusions.

  5. Treatment trial tracking

    When you and your clinician start a preventive, acute medication, lifestyle, or procedure trial, Halira records before/after windows and builds comparison summaries from your own diary.

  6. Doctor-ready reports

    Appointment brief, diary table, medication summary, function impact, data completeness, and clinician questions — exported as PDF or CSV from the data you choose to include.

  7. Backups you control

    Local JSON backup and restore for moving your diary between devices — no cloud sync, ever.

  8. Low-stimulation interface

    A dark, quiet design from the ground up, because a bright screen is hostile when your head hurts.

Privacy as architecture

Your diary is nobody's business but yours

Halira's privacy is not a policy promise — it's how the app is built. The production Android build ships with the internet permission blocked, and diary data is excluded from device cloud backups.

What never happens

  • No account or sign-up
  • No developer cloud database
  • No analytics SDK
  • No advertising SDK
  • No AI service
  • No network access in the production build

What stays on your phone

  • Attack and stoplight entries
  • No-headache days
  • Medication names, doses, and timing
  • Symptoms, possible triggers, and notes
  • Treatment trial details
  • Everything — until you export it

Exports are the only exit: when you share a PDF, CSV, or JSON backup, you pick the destination yourself. The developer collects no data.

For your appointment

Walk in with a report, not a guess

  1. Appointment brief The short version a busy clinician can absorb first.
  2. Diary table Your days, laid out — attacks, stoplight entries, and no-headache days.
  3. Medication summary What you took, when, and how often.
  4. Function impact How your days were actually affected, not just pain scores.
  5. Data completeness Honest about gaps, so the record can be read fairly.
  6. Clinician questions The things you wanted to ask and forget mid-appointment.

37 languages

Fully localized, including right-to-left

Migraine doesn't speak only English. Halira is fully localized into 37 languages — every screen, every label — with clinically careful terminology and instant in-app switching. Arabic and Hebrew get true right-to-left layouts.

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Questions

Frequently asked questions

When is Halira available?

Halira is currently in Google Play review and launching soon. It cannot be downloaded yet. Until the listing goes live, the Google Play button on this page links to the developer's page, where the app will appear at launch.

Do I need an account to use Halira?

No. Halira has no account system, no sign-up, and no developer cloud database. You open the app and start recording.

Where is my diary data stored?

On your phone. Halira does not use an analytics SDK, advertising SDK, AI service, or developer cloud, and the production Android build ships with the internet permission blocked. Your diary leaves the device only when you choose to export or share it.

What can I track with Halira?

Migraine and headache attacks, a five-second Daily Stoplight for pain and function, no-headache days, medications with dose history, possible triggers, symptoms, treatment trials with before/after summaries, and free-text notes.

Can I share my records with my doctor?

Yes. Halira builds a doctor report from the data you choose to record — appointment brief, diary table, medication summary, function impact, data completeness, and clinician questions — and exports it as PDF or CSV.

Which languages does Halira support?

Halira is fully localized into 37 languages, including right-to-left support for Arabic and Hebrew, with an in-app switcher that changes language instantly.

Can Halira diagnose or treat my migraine?

No. Halira is a diary and reporting tool. It cannot diagnose, rule out urgent causes, recommend treatment, or replace care from a qualified clinician.