Head-to-Head Comparison

TellMeWhereItHurtsNow vs CatchMyPain

CatchMyPain is an established 2D drawing-based pain diary with a community forum. TellMeWhereItHurtsNow is a 3D interactive pain mapper designed for precise, shareable doctor communication. Both have free tiers — but they take fundamentally different approaches to showing your pain.

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Feature Comparison

FeatureTellMeWhereItHurtsNowCatchMyPain
Body Map
How pain location is visualized
3D interactive body model with full rotation and zoom2D body outline where users draw and paint pain with color-coded intensity (yellow = mild to dark red = unbearable)
Sharing & Export
How you share pain info with your doctor
Secure shareable link or PDF export; recipients need no account to viewCommunity forum sharing; limited direct doctor sharing tools
Platform
Where you can use the app
Web-based — works on any browser and any device without downloadiOS, Android, and Web
Time to Create
How long to create a pain map or entry
30 secondsLow to moderate — drawing interface is intuitive for some
History & Tracking
Tracking pain over time
Chronological pain history (Pro); 30-second pain map creationPain diary, mood tracking, stress tracking, medication logging
Clinic / Provider Support
Features for healthcare providers
Embeddable clinic intake formsLimited — designed more for personal tracking and research contribution

Pricing Comparison

TellMeWhereItHurtsNow

Free tier included
$4.99/mo or $49.99/yr (Pro); $60 Lifetime
Free tier: 30 saved records, 90-day retention, 15 shareable maps

Lifetime plan available at $60 one-time; Pro unlocks unlimited records and history

CatchMyPain

Free tier included
Pro version available (exact price not publicly listed)
Free tier: Basic pain logging and community access

Pro pricing not clearly published; users often unclear on what Pro unlocks

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Who Should Choose TellMeWhereItHurtsNow

  • Patients who need to show their doctor exactly where it hurts
  • People with complex multi-location or overlapping pain
  • Clinics wanting an embeddable pain intake form

Who Should Choose CatchMyPain

  • Chronic pain patients who want peer community support
  • Users who like the drawing and painting pain interface
  • People who want to contribute their data to pain research

Common Questions

TellMeWhereItHurtsNow vs CatchMyPain — FAQs

Is TellMeWhereItHurtsNow better than CatchMyPain?

For showing your doctor exactly where it hurts, yes. TellMeWhereItHurtsNow uses an interactive 3D body model where you can pinpoint pain with precision — front, back, depth — in 30 seconds. CatchMyPain uses a 2D drawing interface that some find intuitive for chronic pain diaries. If you want a quick, shareable pain map for an upcoming appointment, TMWIHN is better. If you want a chronic pain community and long-term diary, CatchMyPain's community forum may appeal to you.

Does TellMeWhereItHurtsNow have a community like CatchMyPain?

Not currently. TellMeWhereItHurtsNow is focused on helping you visually communicate pain to your doctor rather than peer support. CatchMyPain has a community forum where users share experiences. If peer community is important to you, CatchMyPain offers that; if quick doctor-ready pain maps are your priority, TellMeWhereItHurtsNow is the stronger choice.

How does TellMeWhereItHurtsNow compare to CatchMyPain for sharing with doctors?

TellMeWhereItHurtsNow is specifically designed for doctor communication — generate a shareable link or PDF that your doctor can view without any account. CatchMyPain allows exporting reports but its primary focus is the pain diary and community experience. TMWIHN's 3D maps also give more spatial precision than CatchMyPain's 2D drawing interface.

What's the main difference between TellMeWhereItHurtsNow and CatchMyPain?

The core difference is purpose: TellMeWhereItHurtsNow is built for pre-appointment visual communication using a 3D body model, while CatchMyPain is a chronic pain diary with a 2D drawing interface and community forum. TMWIHN is web-based (no download), while CatchMyPain has iOS/Android apps and a web version. CatchMyPain has a larger existing community; TMWIHN has more precise 3D pain location.

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