Dealing with chronic headaches or sudden migraines is painful enough without having to navigate a cluttered screen to document your symptoms. When a headache strikes, tracking its severity and onset is crucial for uncovering triggers. A tailored headache log shortcut for iPhone allows you to document an episode instantly. You can quietly record exactly how you feel and what you were doing through a series of highly legible prompts.
Tap the icon right on your home screen whenever symptoms begin to appear. A quick, minimal list appears asking you to rate your pain from 1 to 10 and select from a list of customized triggers like 'drank coffee' or 'low sleep'. Your entry is seamlessly appended to a private Apple Note.
Go to getturin.com and describe your headache log (e.g., 'Create a headache logger that asks for severity and saves to Notes').
Wait a few seconds for Turin's AI to build the shortcut with your exact medical preferences.
Tap the 'Install' button to add the headache log directly to your Apple Shortcuts app.
Logging takes just three quick taps without staring at bright, blinding application screens.
Builds a concrete historical record you can casually hand to a medical professional.
Automatically adapts so you can easily adjust your personal list of common triggers.
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Just describe it in plain English and tap install. No coding, no App Store, no subscription.
Build this shortcut freeWorks on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Installs in one tap.
Yes. You can build and install this shortcut using Turin's free tier. No subscription, no App Store download required — just describe what you want and tap install.
This shortcut works on any iPhone, iPad, or Mac running iOS 16 / iPadOS 16 / macOS Ventura or later. Install it directly from Safari in one tap.
No. Once installed the shortcut runs entirely on-device using Apple's built-in Shortcuts app. An internet connection is only needed during the initial build and install step.
Absolutely. You can describe any changes to Turin and get a new version in seconds, or open the shortcut in the Apple Shortcuts app and edit the actions directly.