Personal Health Observation Platform

Track what is happening with your body, or monitor someone you care about, in one clear timeline.

SelfDiagnose.me is designed for structured body monitoring. Start with a full-body view, drill into specific regions, and store notes over time so trends are easier to spot and discuss with professionals.

Generic body map used for health note tracking

Default Self Monitoring

Your account begins with your own profile as the default monitored person, so you can start documenting immediately.

Monitor Others

Add additional people you support, then capture body-specific notes for each person with clean separation and context.

Whole Body to Subsections

Move from full-body overview to regions and subregions, then attach notes to specific locations and events.

How the workflow is intended to work

  1. Open a full-body visual and choose a region like left arm, chest, or lower back.
  2. Drill into that region to view a dedicated visual with more detailed subsections.
  3. Create timestamped notes for symptoms, observations, and related context.
  4. Review entries by person and body area to track patterns over time.

Current roadmap focus

  • Modernized sign-in and account creation flow.
  • Monitored-user management with self as default profile.
  • 2D clickable body map for fast note capture.
  • 3D body and subsection rotation in a later release.

SelfDiagnose.me is intended for personal tracking and communication support. It does not replace licensed medical diagnosis or emergency care.