Migrebot is a free online headache diary for anyone who wants to manage their headaches.
A convenient and easy-to-use chatbot on messaging apps—such as Telegram, VKontakte, or Max—helps doctors make an accurate diagnosis and allows you to track your symptoms, identify triggers, and assess the effectiveness of your treatment.
Migrebot was developed and manufactured at our "University Headache Clinic."
Record your migraine attacks in your usual messaging app, and Migrebot will automatically compile your history, analyze the data, and generate reports for your doctor.
Once a day, at a time you set, the bot asks:
If the answer is "yes," mark it on:
It was conceived and developed at the «University Headache Clinic» — Headache.ru
The clinic has been operating in Moscow since 2012.
Here, they treat all types of headaches using evidence-based medicine and train doctors.
This will help:
New tools
Advanced features and a new level of control over your health
Migrebot predicts the onset of a headache within the next 24 hours with 80% accuracy.
Plan your day with more confidence.
Plan your time: important meetings, trips, and other activities.
Prepare for a possible worsening of your condition—for example, make sure to bring your medication with you.
The bot needs 10 days to train the model: during this time, you’ll need to answer some initial questions. After that, you’ll receive a forecast every morning.
The diary now opens as a mini-app within messaging apps with a single tap on a button in the menu.
A fully featured and intuitive interface with a choice of dark or light themes.
Visual calendar—all days with headaches are immediately visible.
Quick editing — you can open any date and add or remove entries, or provide a detailed description of an episode.
This makes it easier for you to manage your headaches on your own and to review your episodes with a specialist.
We've added weather data for your city to the seizure schedule.
You'll see if the headache coincides with the changes:
Pressure.
Temperature.
Humidity.
From an evidence-based medicine perspective, a direct link between headaches and the weather has not been confirmed, but many people report such a connection.
"Smart" diary analysis
It will show the duration, frequency, and progression of headaches.
Identify the type of headache.
Identify your personal headache triggers.
Assess the effectiveness of the medications being taken.
Warns of the risk of medication-induced pain.
Will provide personalized recommendations.
Developed by Kirill Vladimirovich Skorobogatykh, a neurologist and cephalgologist, Candidate of Medical Sciences, co-founder and director of the University Headache Clinic.
A basic understanding will help solve two problems at once:
You’ll gain a better understanding of the nature of headaches, the different types, and how to effectively manage not only the condition but also your body.
You'll be able to explain how you're feeling to your loved ones so they can support you.
You can download a complete, organized report of your diary as a PDF file or send it directly to your doctor.
This format is convenient for consultations and improves the quality of treatment selection, saving time and resources during appointments.
To transfer data from the journal to another platform without losing any data, use the /migrate command.
What users say about Migrebot
The best medical app I've ever used!
Migrebot won't let you forget—it will remind you and let you know when to see a doctor.
All the other journals were either too complicated, or I kept forgetting to update them.
Migrebot is the first journal I’ve kept up with without missing a day for four months now.
And it’s very down-to-earth.
Migrebot wraps up the week by discussing what triggers attacks.
I clearly saw that my main trigger is stress.
It seems like a simple thing, but without the bot’s statistics, I couldn’t track it on my own.
Migrebot is like a caring friend who messages you every day to see how you're doing.
The best part is that it suggests possible replies right away.
And if you're not in the mood to say much, it doesn't push you.
Connect with Migrebot to make informed decisions about your health and better manage your headaches.
A headache diary is the most informative diagnostic tool; it helps to:
— Identify symptoms
— Identify triggers
— Distinguish between types of headaches
— Determine the type of migraine—episodic or chronic
— Rule out or confirm overuse of pain relievers and, as a result, medication-induced headaches
It’s important to remember to keep a headache diary regularly—the accuracy of your analysis depends on it.
It is important for the doctor to know about all instances of headaches in order to get the full picture and make a diagnosis.
Usually 1–2 minutes a day.