MindApps.org

App Selection made easy.

About MindApps.org

MindApps is a free app library available as both online database and mobile app that helps users find mental health apps tailored to their needs. While mental health apps are quickly gaining traction in everyday life, it can be difficult to know which one to use. That's why MindApps.org helps you source apps and understand exactly what they offer. Whether you are looking for an app for yourself, a patient, or a client, MindApps.org is designed to equip individuals with the information they need to assess digital health tools on their own and in the context of a therapeutic relationship.

App Evaluation

The MindApps.org team has evaluated over 500 mental health apps with a rigorous evaluation framework developed in conjunction with the American Psychiatric Association. Apps are not only assessed by their features (i.e., if they offer mindfulness or exercise tracking), but also on whether or not the app developer posted a privacy policy, and the discrete ways in which the app claims to handle your personal health information.

To ensure the ratings are relevant and keep pace with the ever-changing state of the app marketplace, each evaluation is updated every six months. Our app evaluation team is comprised of both current and aspiring healthcare workers, ranging from pre-medical undergraduate students, medical students, to practicing clinicians. Each member undergoes a rigorous training process upon joining the team and meet on a bi-weekly basis to uphold inter-rater reliability.

APA App Evaluation Pyramid: Accessibility & Background, Privacy & Security, Clinical Foundation, Engagement, Data

Online Database vs. Mobile App

MindApps.org online database on a desktop monitor

mindapps.org

  • Designed for computer/laptop use
  • Indicate app criteria through filter selection
  • Great for a clinical visit
Visit Website
MindApps progressive web app on two smartphones

pwa.mindapps.org

  • Designed for smartphone use (download to home screen)
  • Indicate app criteria by answering 7 quick questions
  • Great for bedside recommendation
Open Web App

Video Resources

Who has been talking about MindApps.org?

American Psychiatric AssociationADAANAMIMass General BrighamCANMATPsychology TodayMedCentralThe New York TimesAmherst CollegeTeen VogueThe Washington PostUniversity of Pittsburgh

Relevant Publications

2025
2024
  • Alon, N., Perret, S., Cohen, A., Partiquin, M., LeMelle, S., Boyd, C., … & Torous, J. (2024). Digital navigator training to increase access to mental health care in community-based organizations. Psychiatric Services, 75(6), 608–611.
2023
2021
  • Kahane, K., François, J., & Torous, J. (2021). The Digital Health App Policy Landscape: regulatory gaps and choices through the lens of mental health. The Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics, 24(3), 101–108.
  • Lagan, S., Emerson, M. R., King, D., Matwin, S., Chan, S. R., Proctor, S., … & Torous, J. (2021). Mental health app evaluation: updating the American Psychiatric Association’s framework through a stakeholder-engaged workshop. Psychiatric Services, 72(9), 1095–1098.
2018
  • Torous, J., Firth, J., Huckvale, K., Larsen, M. E., Cosco, T. D., Carney, R., … & Christensen, H. (2018). The emerging imperative for a consensus approach toward the rating and clinical recommendation of mental health apps. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 206(8), 662–666.