Looking for an N1-Headache alternative?
N1-Headache (formerly Curelator) is an established headache-tracking app known for its structured approach to logging factors over time. If you're after something simpler — a private diary that records your migraine days, symptoms, triggers and medication and turns them into a clear record for your clinician — Temple is built for that focused job. Here's a fair look at the difference.
What N1-Headache is built for
N1-Headache is designed around detailed, structured tracking of many possible factors and how they relate to your headache days over an extended period. For people who want that depth and are happy to log consistently over months, it can produce a rich individual picture. It's a considered, science-minded app; the question is simply whether that depth matches what you want day to day, or whether it's more than you need.
Where Temple is different
Temple keeps the diary light and the data close. It's offline-first, so your entries stay on your device with no account and no server. It's a one-time purchase, not a subscription — sensible for a condition you may track for years. It includes a barometric-pressure log, because many people find their migraine is associated with weather and pressure shifts and want that noted next to their days. And it produces a doctor-ready PDF summarising your migraine days, triggers and acute-medication use for appointments. Temple describes patterns; it doesn't diagnose, advise on treatment, or predict when an attack will happen.
How to choose between them
Choose based on the job. If you want an in-depth, factor-heavy analysis and will log at that level of detail, a tool like N1-Headache leans that way. If you want a calm, private, low-effort diary — one that captures migraine days, triggers and medication and gives your clinician a clean summary without a subscription or an account — that's where Temple fits. The best tracker is the one you'll still be using next season.
A note on independence
Temple is an independent app and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to N1-Headache or its makers. Names are used only to describe what each app does. App features change over time, so check the current listing of any app before you decide. Temple is a tracking tool, not medical advice — for anything specific to you, consult a healthcare professional.
Temple is a calm, private, offline-first migraine diary — one-time purchase, barometric-pressure log, and a doctor-ready PDF for your next appointment.
Common questions
- How is Temple simpler than N1-Headache?
- Temple focuses on the core diary: migraine days, a severity note, likely triggers, medication and an optional pressure log — captured in a tap or two. It doesn't ask you to maintain a large structured dataset, which makes it easier to sustain if you want a lighter habit.
- Does Temple analyse my triggers for me?
- Temple records what you log and lays it out clearly, including barometric pressure and medication days, so you and your clinician can see the pattern. It doesn't claim to prove causes or predict attacks — it's a diary that makes your own data easy to read and share.
- Where is my data stored?
- On your device. Temple is offline-first with no account and no server, so your headache diary isn't held in the cloud. You generate the PDF export yourself when you want to share it.