How are you feeling today?
Duck Score is your daily mental health check-in app
Rate your mood from 0 to 5, add a quick note why, and track your emotional ups and downs.
Get personalised insights about your mental health patterns and build a stronger support network.
Create private groups called 'Nests' to share your scores with trusted friends or family.
Daily Insights
Ever wish you had a personal mood detective? That's what Daily Insights are all about.
Ever wish you had a personal mood detective? That's what Daily Insights are all about. Based on your Duck Scores and notes, using AI we'll give you a quick rundown of your day's vibe. Spot patterns, understand what affects your mood, and get tips to boost your mental game. The best part? It gets smarter every day - the more honest you are with your scores and notes, the better it understands you. Whether it's suggesting a playlist for a mood boost or reminding you to call a friend when you're down, these insights grow with you. Think of it as your evolving cheat sheet for emotions, helping you level up your happiness and become a more self-aware version of yourself.


Nests
Imagine a cozy corner of the internet where only your closest friends hang out. That's what nests are all about.
Imagine a cozy corner of the internet where only your closest friends hang out. That's what nests are all about. Create your own private groups with up to 7 people you trust - think of it as your emotional inner circle. Share your Duck Scores and moods with them, and see how they're doing too. No public comments or flashy likes, but you can send emoji responses to show support. And here's the cool part: you can send a personal 'feather' with a private note directly to someone when they need extra love. It's like a secret handshake for feelings. Whether it's your bestie squad or your family, nests help you stay connected with the people who matter most, even when life gets crazy.


Feathers
Ever wish you could give your friend a virtual hug? That's where feathers come in. These aren't just any old emoji reactions - they're your secret weapon for showing you really care.
Ever wish you could give your friend a virtual hug? That's where feathers come in. These aren't just any old emoji reactions - they're your secret weapon for showing you really care. When someone in your nest is having a tough day, send them a feather with a personal note attached. It's like slipping them a "you've got this" note, but way cooler. The best part? Feathers are just between you and them - no one else can see it. It's not about collecting likes - it's about sharing strength when it matters most.


Simple scoring
Forget basic 1-5 scales - Duck Score lets you get real about your feelings. Rate your mood from 0.0 to 5.0, using one decimal place. Why? Because emotions aren't whole numbers.
Forget basic 1-5 scales - Duck Score lets you get real about your feelings. Rate your mood from 0.0 to 5.0, using one decimal place. Why? Because emotions aren't whole numbers (except when you're on cloud nine at 5.0). Maybe you're feeling a 3.7 - not quite a 4, but definitely better than a 3. There's no universal mood guide here - your 3.9 might be someone else's 4.2, and that's cool. It's all about how YOU feel. This super-specific scoring helps you track the subtle shifts in your mood over time. It's like having a mood fingerprint - unique to you and nobody else. The more you use it, the better you'll get at understanding your own emotional landscape.


Daily journaling
Your Duck Score tells the 'what', but the daily journal is all about the 'why'. Each time you log a score, you can jot down what's behind that number.
Your Duck Score tells the 'what', but the daily journal is all about the 'why'. Each time you log a score, you can jot down what's behind that number. Having a 2.4 day because your crush left you on read? Write it out. Feeling 4.8 after acing a test? Note it down. Here's the cool part: while your score is always shared with your nests, you're in control of who sees your reasons. Keep it to yourself, share with some nests, or open up to all - it's your call. The more honest you are, the smarter our AI gets at giving you personalised insights. Plus, it helps you figure out which nests give you the best support for different moods. It's like having a diary that not only listens but helps you understand yourself better.


We get it, you need proof
Words from real people
"Could be the anti-facebook.
Most social media represent everything as awesome for others and leaves us to wonder what is wrong with us. If we see others go up and down and realise that's more normal... could help reset the notion that all lives face challenges, go up and down, and struggle"
DP, September 2024
"10/10! Duck Score really is the best app out there and better than any social media app. I've already recommended it to all my friends and mums going through postpartum who need to check in with their mental health. Super easy to use, clever insights and helpful tips to improve your day to day mood"
Emily, September 2024
"It’s like the therapist I didn’t know I needed"
Mimi, August 2024
"Duck score has been such an amazing tool for connecting with my friends and family, I think it has brought us all closer and makes you more mindful of how your closest people are feeling. Whether you're celebrating the high 4s or reaching out on the bad days."
Jess, September 2024
"My personal insights are SO clever and I've learned more than I thought I would about myself! Following my recommendations has genuinely made a difference and it's exciting to see how much it learns about me"
Jess, September 2024
"Duck Score encourages me to really check in with myself and assess how I am feeling, while offering support not only from the app recommendations, but more importantly a safe space for me to really say how I truly feel. Would recommend this app to everyone! It's the future of apps"
Phoebe, September 2024
"I’ve really enjoyed using Duck Score! It makes checking in with myself and my friends super easy. The reminders help me pause and think about how I’m feeling now and over the last couple of weeks. It’s been a great way to boost my self awareness and stay connected with the people I care about."
Indy, September 2024