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your pain log

Tracks
Part · Type · Level
Scale
0–10 standard
View
Trend over time

Ache logs pain by body part, type, level, and time, then shows the trajectory so you can see what’s improving or flaring up. Add it so Claude can surface patterns over weeks — and a caretaker can follow a loved one too.

0 · nonepain scalesevere · 10
Things you can say
Log a 6 out of 10 sharp pain in my left knee
Is my back pain getting better?
Show my body map
What you can do
Log & correct
Capture an ache the moment it happens

Log pain by part, 0–10 level, type (sharp, dull, burning…), and when — one or several parts at once.

Log a 6 out of 10 throbbing pain in my lower back this morning

Amend an entry — raise or lower the level, set the type, or append a note to what you already logged.

Actually that knee pain was more like an 8, and add a note that it flared after stairs

Delete an entry you logged by mistake (it asks you to confirm first).

Delete that last back pain entry — I logged it twice
Review & trajectory
See what’s improving or flaring up

Trajectory for a body part over time — the level series plus a plain trend: improving, worsening, or stable.

Is my back pain getting better over the last 90 days?

Last time it hurt — the most recent entry for a part and how long ago it was.

When did my left knee last hurt?

Recent entries — your latest logs newest-first, optionally for just one part.

Show my last 10 pain entries

Where it hurts now — the current level for every body region in one snapshot.

What’s hurting right now and how bad?
Body map
A real anatomy figure you can tap

Interactive map (front & back) shaded by recent pain level — tap a part, set 0–10, pick a type, and log straight from the figure.

Show my body map
Combine them
Log an 8 out of 10 stabbing pain in my right shoulder, then show me how it’s been trending and put it on the body map.
Claude logs the entry on your shoulder at level 8.
Pulls the trajectory so you can see if it’s climbing or easing.
Opens the body map with the shoulder freshly shaded.
My back’s been bad lately — what’s the current state of things, and is anything getting worse?
Claude reads where it hurts now across every region.
Checks the trajectory on your back to flag the trend.
Surfaces patterns over weeks so you can bring them to a clinician.
Care & sharing

Track a loved one who doesn’t use this themselves, or share a record so the right people can help — then hand it back when they’re ready to take over.

Track someone who doesn’t log for themselves — a parent, a child — under your own account. Use it when you’re the one keeping the record.

Start tracking my mom’s pain — add her as a person

See who you can log for — yourself, people you added, and anyone who shared a care code with you.

Who can I log pain for?

Share a care code for yourself or a person you track, so someone else can help. Use it when a partner or sibling will pitch in.

Make a care code for my mom so my sister can log for her too

Join as a caretaker by redeeming a code someone shared — then you can log and review on their behalf. Use it when you’re the one stepping in to help.

Join as a caretaker with code 7fK2xQ

Claim your own record with a code a caretaker shares with you — the record becomes yours to edit directly. Use it when the patient is ready to take over.

Claim my record with code 7fK2xQ — I’ll track it myself now

See and revoke access — list who can view a record, and remove anyone who no longer should.

Who has access to my mom’s record? Remove my cousin’s
See it in Claude

Ask for your body map and Claude opens an interactive anatomy figure right in the chat — regions tinted by recent pain level. Tap a part, set 0–10, pick a type, and log straight from the figure.

Preview only — the live widget is fully interactive inside Claude.

Add Ache to Claude

Four steps · about a minute
  1. Open claude.ai → Settings → Connectors.
  2. Choose Add custom connector.
  3. Paste the connector URL below.
  4. Press Connect and sign in with Google.
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