About NeuroTrack

NeuroTrack is built and maintained by two independent developers. We are not a company. There is no venture capital behind us, no growth team, and no revenue model that depends on collecting your data. The app exists because the tracker we wanted did not.

Why we built it

Living with a spinal cord injury — or supporting someone who does — means keeping mental notes on a long list of things at once. Time since the last catheterisation. The current bowel program. Where last week's skin redness was. Whether a blood-pressure spike happened with a full bladder. Which med was changed and on what day. These are the inputs to a real clinical conversation, but most apps only handle one of them, and most general trackers either ignore SCI entirely or hide the parts that matter behind gentler labels.

NeuroTrack puts those things in one place. It speaks the same vocabulary your clinician does — autonomic dysreflexia thresholds, pressure-injury staging, bowel programs, intermittent catheterisation, PHQ-9 and GAD-7 — and gets out of the way the rest of the time.

How we think about privacy

We started from the position that the cloud has no business holding health data we cannot protect. So NeuroTrack runs entirely on your device. There is no server. There is no account. The Web build at app.neuro-track.com stores its data in your browser, same shape and same on-device contract. The full statement is in our Privacy Policy.

We do not sell, share, or "anonymise and aggregate" your data. We could not if we wanted to — it has never left your phone.

The two of us

We are software engineers, not clinicians. NeuroTrack is informed by lived SCI experience, clinical guidelines, and a lot of conversations with physiatrists, GPs, and the SCI community — but it is a self-tracking tool, not a medical device. We deliberately stop short of giving advice. We will tell you what your numbers are. Your clinician is who interprets them.

We answer email ourselves. There is no support queue and no chatbot. If you write to us at access@neuro-track.com, one of us reads it.

What we charge

NeuroTrack is free during the current testing phase. We are evaluating a subscription model after launch — the exact pricing and what (if anything) stays free is still being worked out. Our intention is to keep the privacy-first architecture the same regardless of the model. Whatever we decide, we will give existing users notice before any change takes effect.

Where we're going next

Talk to us

Bug reports, feature ideas, accessibility issues, clinician requests, press, partnerships — all go to access@neuro-track.com. We read every message.