Cufflog turns the numbers on your cuff into something your doctor can actually use: averages, trends, clinical categories, and a PDF report ready for your next appointment.
Free 14-day trial · $12.99 one-time purchase · No subscription
72 BPM · Seated · Left arm
Scribbled numbers your doctor squints at for 30 seconds, then gives up. No averages, no trends, no categories. Two weeks of measuring for a stack of paper nobody can read.
Three months of readings, then your history gets locked behind $7/month. Your own health data, held hostage by a billing page.
A flashy "measurement" feature that doesn't actually measure anything. Ads between every screen. You came here for your health, not to watch video ads.
Not an app. A clean record of your readings, classified, averaged, and formatted so your appointment starts with answers instead of questions.
Type three numbers, tap save. Date, time, and position fill in automatically. Done. You're back to your morning.
Every reading is classified the moment you save it. Normal, Elevated, Stage 1, Stage 2. The same thresholds your doctor uses, color-coded so you never have to wonder.
One tap creates a PDF with readings, averages, trends, and category distribution. Patients who bring this to appointments get better care. That's how clinical decisions work.
When you sit down with your doctor, they don't open your app. They look at a report. Cufflog generates the one they wish every patient brought:
Print it. Email it. AirDrop it in the waiting room. One tap.
Every Cufflog reading records whether you were lying down, seated, or standing. For most people, this quietly defaults to "seated" and stays out of the way.
But for the millions living with orthostatic conditions, where blood pressure drops or heart rate spikes on standing, position is the entire clinical picture. Cufflog is the only tracker that treats it as a core measurement, not a footnote.
The Position Test walks you through the clinical protocol: lie down, measure, stand up, measure at 1 and 3 minutes. The app times each step, calculates the changes, and flags results that meet screening criteria for orthostatic hypotension or POTS.
Your autonomic specialist has been waiting for data like this.
No account. No cloud. No analytics. No ads.
Everything you enter lives on your phone in a local database. We have no server, no backend, and no way to see your health data. When you delete the app, your data is gone, because it was never anywhere else.
Classifications follow the 2025 AHA/ACC and 2024 ESC guidelines, the same standards used in clinical practice. Choose your region's guideline in Settings.
Most BP tracking apps charge $30 to $50 per year.
Cufflog costs less than one month of that, and it's yours forever.
No. You need a real cuff. Cufflog tracks what your cuff tells you. No phone app can measure blood pressure accurately, and the AHA/ACC guidelines warn against trying.
Your readings and reports stay. You keep full read-only access and can still export. Only entering new readings requires the one-time purchase.
AHA/ACC 2025 for the US and Canada, ESC 2024 for Europe and the UK. Auto-detected by region, changeable anytime in Settings.
No. Local storage only. The only network call is payment validation. We never see your data.
Yes. Optional sync to import readings from connected cuffs and export to your health record. Off by default.
Yes. Multiple profiles for caregiving, each with separate history and reports.