a small, quiet companion for the days your skin won't behave
A quiet place to notice your skin.
FlareIQ remembers what you can't — the meals, the sleep, the stress, the weather — so the next flare isn't a mystery. Write a little. Trust it with the hard days.
invite-only, while we're small
why this exists
built for the days your skin won't explain itself
FlareIQ is for people living with atopic dermatitis, eczema, and other chronic skin conditions — and for the parents and caregivers tracking it for someone they love. It's for the person who has tried every cream, kept every appointment, and still can't answer the question, "what set this one off?"
The honest truth: a single entry doesn't change much. But three months of small, consistent entries can surface a pattern your dermatologist couldn't see in a fifteen-minute visit. Meaningful trigger callouts typically need 4–8 weeks of regular logging — sooner if you journal both morning and evening.
That's the trade. A minute a day, kept up. In return: a clinical-grade picture of your skin you can hand to a provider, and quiet observations on the days a flare feels like it came out of nowhere.
who it helps
Adults and caregivers managing eczema, atopic dermatitis, contact reactions, or unexplained chronic itch.
what changes
Trigger patterns surface in writing, not memory. Visits with your derm become specific instead of vague.
how long it takes
First insights in 2–3 weeks. Confident trigger callouts in 1–2 months of consistent entries.
three small things, kept simple
what's inside
Write the day down
A few taps and a sentence. Mood, sleep, what you tried — kept somewhere safe.
How daily entries feelAsk, when you're ready
FlareIQ reads your last few weeks and answers honestly — even when there isn't a clear pattern yet.
Meet your companionSee what was different
Quiet charts and flare-day callouts you can bring to your dermatologist instead of guessing.
Look at your story