“I finally see a picture, not chaos.”
Flairis is not tracking for the sake of tracking. It is meant to help people understand what is happening in their body and feel less alone with it.
Flairis helps you track pain, fatigue, sleep, stress, and flare-ups so you can see your own patterns and feel more prepared for conversations with your doctor.
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For people living with chronic pain, the symptoms are only part of the story. There is also uncertainty: was it sleep, stress, activity, weather, hormones, medication, or all of it at once?
Today is worse, even though yesterday seemed normal. The question that stays in your head is: “what did I do wrong?”
Pain, fatigue, brain fog, poor sleep, and anxiety blur together. At an appointment, it is hard to quickly remember what matters most.
Flairis does not minimize what you are going through. It helps you calmly collect the picture, instead of having to prove that you really feel unwell.
You check in, Flairis builds your history, and possible patterns become easier to see.
Pain, energy, sleep, stress, activity, brain fog, and a short note. No long questionnaires.
When things get worse, the app asks what changed over the last 48 hours.
For example: recent flare-ups happened more often after poor sleep, high stress, and heavy activity.
“I finally see a picture, not chaos.”
Flairis is not tracking for the sake of tracking. It is meant to help people understand what is happening in their body and feel less alone with it.
In the first version, we are testing the main thing: whether Flairis helps people understand flare-ups and prepare for a doctor.
Short daily notes on pain, energy, sleep, stress, and symptoms.
The app shows which factors often overlap with bad days.
When energy is low, Flairis helps you choose a gentler mode.
You can ask: “why might I feel worse?” or “help me explain this to my doctor.”
A short 30-day summary: flare-ups, symptoms, triggers, and what helped.
No “beat the pain” mindset and no guilt for missed days. Just calm support.
We are gathering a small group of users for interviews and testing the first prototype. It may be a fit if you live with fibromyalgia, chronic pain, or recurring flare-ups you want to understand better.