BRAINFIT™
FREE HABIT TRACKER

New Mobile App Helps You Get & Stay Brain Fit

As an integral component of its Mind Over Matter® campaign, Women's Brain Health Initiative has created a mobile app called BrainFit™, a unique habit tracker designed to help you prolong your cognitive vitality.

BrainFit™ is the only app of its kind to focus on optimizing brain health, with an emphasis on each of the Six Pillars of Brain Health, and is completely free to use.

BrainFit™ provides users with timely and substantiated information to foster brain- healthy habits to get and stay brain fit, along with helpful words of encouragement and support.

Fully secure, personalized and customizable, and available for both iOS and Android, BrainFit - Free Habit Tracker is now available in the App Store.

BRAINFIT™ FEATURES

  • Completely private and confidential (no identifying personal data is collected, stored, shared or used)

  • Educates users on how to protect their brain health

  • Helps users build healthy habits

  • Tracks habits to help users monitor their progress

  • Encourages users to stay on track

  • Includes articles on the latest scientific evidence

  • Includes hundreds of tips

  • Provides personal Challenges

  • Provides a curated collection of healthy habits

  • Provides cues and rewards for healthy habit formation

  • Available for smartphone or tablet

  • Available for iPhone and Android

  • Guides users to healthy habits based on all Six Pillars of Brain Health

  • Completely free to use, with no hidden content behind a paywall

  • Customizable, flexible, and accessible

  • Content is continually updated based on the latest research

  • Designed with the input of diverse participants

  • App efficacy evaluated by a leading research team

BRAINFIT™ ADVANTAGES

START EXERCISING YOUR BRAIN

 
 

BrainFit™ was made possible through a financial contribution from the Public Health Agency of Canada and with support from Brain Canada, York University, BitBakery, The Citrine Foundation of Canada, TELUS, RBC, and RB33.

 

The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of the Public Health Agency of Canada.