Stay in the Blue 17+

BAC Tracker and Predictor

The University of Michigan

Designed for iPhone

    • 4.3 • 12 Ratings
    • Free

iPhone Screenshots

Description

The Stay in the Blue app helps you explore your relationship with alcohol. You can plan ahead or track drinks in real time.

The Stay in the Blue app aims to help students (and other community members) keep their drinking at lower risk levels. The Stay in the Blue campaign encourages those who drink to stay at a .06 BAC (blood alcohol content) or below, and non-drinkers are always in the blue. It includes standard size drink options available at establishments or private events. This also encourages mindful measurement of standard drinks. It allows individuals to track their BAC in real time or get a snapshot by planning ahead, provides prevention strategies, alerts them at .08 BAC (legally drunk level) or above, has University of Michigan policy information, lower risk drinking tips, and transportation options. At the end of a drinking session, it gives a total number of standard drinks, showing app users if they are in the blue (preferred), maize, orange, or red. It will also allow them to save these sessions so they can have a visual representation of how they are doing over time. The same data can be saved from the "plan ahead" feature.

What’s New

Version 3.0

- Updated look and feel to app screens and text
- Improved functionality

Ratings and Reviews

4.3 out of 5
12 Ratings

12 Ratings

catmss24 ,

Really does help with problematic drinking

I have a long history of binge drinking to extreme excess, and this app has really helped me keep control on my drinking. I use it almost every time I drink because it is so helpful. Being able to see on a little graph how far you are is helpful, as it’s easy to down drinks without realizing the future consequences. I know this seems like a stupid app made by UofM to stop binge drinking, but it is helpful for those of us who struggle with binge drinking. If you have a history of extreme intoxication (like ending up in the hospital as I have), I highly recommend.

The only thing is that the drink categories are a little weird, like some drinks I’ve never heard of and can’t find through Google (like Angry Ogre (which might be a typo of Angry Orchard?)) and could be updated to include Four Loko’s and hard seltzer’s. Furthermore, an option to customize your drink w/ ABV could be helpful, because even for wine some wines are 5% and some are 15%, and there could be a serving guide to go with it. I know it’s a lot to ask, but to be able to search for your specific Franzia wine or hard cider could make things more accurate.

The only other complaint I have is that it’s sometimes hard to track your log when you’re testing potential drink additions, like sometimes I see what my ABV could be with another glass of wine, but each test makes it harder to see what I have actually drank. If there could be a feature to test what each drink would add to my BAC that’d be great.

Anyways, this is a great app, especially for those like me who binge too much like me.

CrustyPeent ,

The red is where it’s at

I’ve tried staying in the blue, on one occasion, just to see what it’s like to stay true to the name of the app. Well, you might as well call it “stay in the blue balls” because the blue region did not provide any enjoyment, and in fact, the “staying in the blue” experience brought me back to sophomore year of high school cuddling with a friend of mine during movie night. Since then, the red zone has been the goal.

Of course, there’s a certain level of enjoyment that I garner from emptying the bottle by adding drinks on the app, but once the bottle is finished, I find myself reflecting on my decisions and guilt, denial, and then finally despair set in, in that order.

Overall, very highly recommend this app and find it particularly reminiscent on my past life as well as my current motives.

kirkdick ,

Lost in the Maize

This app helps to limit my drinking. Initially, adding drinks is fun because I get to watch the bottle empty. But once the bottle gets to the bottom, drinking additional drinks becomes pointless to me. So the effects of this app are an increase in rate of consumption and a decrease in total consumption. Which I am usually thankful for the following morning.

App Privacy

The developer, The University of Michigan, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Linked to You

The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

  • Other Data

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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