Twice-a-day logging
Designed around morning and evening readings, the protocol most cardiologists ask for. Two soft reminders. No streaks, no notifications shame.
BPTally is a blood pressure diary made for patients who hand a chart to their cardiologist. Twice-a-day logging, automatic AHA categorization, and a clean doctor-export PDF — without the wellness theatre.
BPTally categorizes every reading using the American Heart Association's 2017 blood pressure guidelines. Colors and patterns correspond exactly to clinical categories — they aren't decorative.
| Systolic / Diastolic (mmHg) | Category | Band | Clinical note |
|---|---|---|---|
| < 120 / < 80 | Normal | No action. Recheck annually. | |
| 120–129 / < 80 | Elevated | Lifestyle modification. | |
| 130–139 / 80–89 | Stage 1 high | Reassess in 3–6 months. | |
| ≥ 140 / ≥ 90 | Stage 2 high | Pharmacologic therapy. | |
| ≥ 180 / ≥ 120 | Hypertensive crisis | Seek care immediately. |
BPTally categorizes every reading using AHA guidelines. Categories are also distinguished by pattern, not color alone — to remain readable for color-vision deficiencies.
Built around the protocol your cardiology nurse asked you to follow at discharge: twice-daily readings, classified, and ready to print.
Designed around morning and evening readings, the protocol most cardiologists ask for. Two soft reminders. No streaks, no notifications shame.
Every reading is classified using AHA ranges the instant you tap save. Stage 1, Stage 2, elevated — coded the same way your clinic codes it.
One tap exports a clinical PDF with mean systolic / diastolic, standard deviation, count of out-of-range readings, and a full event log. Times New Roman. Letter or A4.
Log readings for yourself and a parent or partner. Independent profiles, independent exports, one secure passcode on the device.
Tabular data, set in serif type, on a single sheet. The format clinicians have been reading since 1962. No marketing chrome, no app branding above the fold.
| Date | Time | SYS | DIA | HR | Category |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-05-22 | 07:42 | 134 | 82 | 72 | Stage 1 |
| 2026-05-21 | 21:08 | 118 | 76 | 68 | Normal |
| 2026-05-21 | 07:35 | 128 | 80 | 74 | Elevated |
| 2026-05-20 | 21:14 | 122 | 78 | 71 | Elevated |
| 2026-05-20 | 07:50 | 146 | 92 | 76 | Stage 2 |
| 2026-05-19 | 21:01 | 120 | 76 | 69 | Normal |
| 2026-05-19 | 07:38 | 132 | 84 | 73 | Stage 1 |
| 2026-05-18 | 21:22 | 116 | 74 | 66 | Normal |
This is what your cardiologist actually wants to see — a single-sheet ambulatory log with means, standard deviations, and out-of-range counts. The format clinics already have a workflow for.
Patients on the BPTally Plus tier can hand this to their physician at the appointment, or send it directly into the clinic's portal.
BPTally is not a medical device. Your readings stay on your phone, encrypted by the operating system. We don't sell health data — not to insurers, not to advertisers, not to data brokers.
Optional encrypted backup uses your iCloud or Google Drive account; we don't hold the keys. Full privacy policy and terms of service on file.
The questions we hear most often from cardiology nurses, primary care physicians, and the patients they send to us.
No. BPTally is a logbook, not a measurement device. It records and categorizes the readings you take with your own validated cuff (Omron, Withings, A&D, OMRON HEM-9210T, etc.). FDA clearance applies to the cuff, not the diary.
Cf. FDA 21 CFR § 880.2920 — sphygmomanometers.
Yes. BPTally Plus exports a clinical PDF with mean systolic / diastolic, standard deviation, the count of readings outside AHA ranges, and the full event log. It is formatted in Times New Roman on Letter or A4 and accepted by every major EHR portal we've tested.
BPTally reads from any cuff that publishes to Omron Connect, Withings Health Mate, Apple Health, or Google Fit. New readings appear in your log within seconds. You can also enter readings by hand — useful for ambulatory readings at the clinic.
Yes. You can label each reading with current medications and dose timing. The doctor-export PDF includes a medication summary alongside the BP table, useful for titration appointments.
Free includes daily logging and a 30-day chart — enough for most monthly check-ins. BPTally Plus ($2.99/month) adds year-long history, the doctor-export PDF, multi-person profiles, and Omron / Withings sync.
The iOS and Android builds are in final QA. Join the waitlist below and we'll email you the moment the App Store and Google Play listings go live — no marketing list, just the launch note.
BPTally is in final QA. Drop your email and we'll send you the App Store and Google Play links the day they go live. No marketing, no newsletter — just the launch note.
Email us at start@djump.io or use the form below. We read every message; reply within two business days from Klaipėda, Lithuania.