GLPrivate

Your GLP-1 journey.
Completely private.

Track your shots, side effects, and progress — and walk into every prescriber visit with a report that answers the questions before they're asked. No account. No cloud. No subscription. Your data never leaves your iPhone.

🔒 Data Not Collected
GLPrivate daily check-in screen asking 'Is the dose doing its job?' with mood, energy, hunger, and food noise sliders
GLPrivate home screen reading 'Your GLP-1 journey. Completely private.' with next dose due and a body map of recent injection sites
Shot day, in seconds

Three steps. Under 15 seconds.

1

Know your dose

Your dose due is computed automatically from your titration plan — standard schedule or fully custom.

2

Log in one tap

A body map remembers your last 8 injection sites and suggests where to rotate next. One tap logs the shot.

3

See the pattern

Check-ins and side effects are matched to days-since-injection automatically, so patterns show up on their own.

Built for how GLP-1s actually feel

The question that matters: is it working?

GLPrivate tracks the day-to-day reality of a GLP-1 journey, not just a weight on a chart.

  • 🎯

    Daily check-in

    Mood, energy, hunger, and food noise — logged in a few taps a day.

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    Cycle view

    Watch hunger and food noise creep back in the days before your next shot.

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    Side-effect log

    Severity tracked and automatically matched to days-since-injection, so "day 2 is my rough day" becomes visible.

  • 🩺

    Digestive tracking

    The details your prescriber actually asks about, ready before you're asked.

GLPrivate cycle view chart showing hunger and food noise trending upward in the days before the next scheduled shot
Your whole plan, handled

Started mid-treatment? Switching meds? It keeps up.

GLPrivate isn't built for one medication or one schedule — it adapts to whatever your prescriber has you on.

🗓️

Standard or fully custom

Built-in titration schedules for the major weekly and daily GLP-1 medications, plus fully custom plans for compounded doses in mg or units.

🔀

History stays intact

Started mid-treatment or switching medications? Tell GLPrivate the dose you're on and your charts show the full transition.

💊

Supply tracking

Pens and vials tracked with a run-out date that understands your upcoming dose changes — plus discreet reminders with no medication name on your lock screen.

GLPrivate progress screen showing weight trend segmented by dose step, lean-mass and waist trends, and lab value charts
Progress beyond the scale

What each dose actually did.

A GLP-1 journey is more than a number on a scale — GLPrivate tracks what actually changes.

  • ⚖️

    Weight trend by dose

    See what each dose step actually did to your trend line, not just the overall slope.

  • 📏

    Lean mass & waist

    Answers the question that matters: is the loss fat, or muscle?

  • 🧪

    Lab values

    A1C, fasting glucose, lipids — as clean trend lines, never interpreted for you.

  • 🏆

    Non-scale victories

    A log for the wins that carry you through plateaus.

  • 📸

    Progress photos

    Stored only inside the app — never in your camera roll.

  • 💧

    Protein, fiber & water

    Two-tap logging. No food database, no calorie counting, no judgment.

Plays well with Apple Health

Read-only. All optional. Never required.

GLPrivate can pull context from Apple Health — weight, workouts, steps, sleep, glucose, and food logged elsewhere — so you're not double-logging. Every import is read-only and off by default. GLPrivate never writes to Health, and works completely without it.

The doctor report

Walk in with answers.

One tap builds a clean PDF summary of your doses, adherence, weight trend by dose, side-effect patterns, and nutrition — formatted for a prescriber visit. Generated on your phone. Shared only if you choose to.

GLPrivate doctor report PDF summary showing dose history, adherence, weight trend by dose, and side-effect patterns, ready to share at a prescriber visit
Private by architecture, not by policy

We literally cannot see your data.

"The App Store privacy label says 'Data Not Collected' because we literally cannot see your data."

— From the app's own description, not a footnote in a privacy policy.

  • No account. No sign-in. Nothing to breach.
  • Zero network calls in the core app — your data cannot leak because it is never transmitted.
  • Face ID / Touch ID app lock, plus an optional discreet home-screen icon.
  • Optional iCloud sync to your own private iCloud — end-to-end within your Apple account, invisible to us.
  • One-file backup you can export, hold, and restore anywhere.
GLPrivate settings screen titled 'Connected on your terms' showing Face ID app lock, optional iCloud sync, and export/backup controls
Screenshots

A closer look at the app.

Real screens, straight from the app — no mockups.

Home screen reading 'Your GLP-1 journey. Completely private.'
Completely private
Daily check-in screen asking 'Is the dose doing its job?'
Is the dose doing its job?
Cycle view chart of hunger and food noise across the dosing week
Know your cycle
Doctor report PDF summary ready to share at a prescriber visit
Walk in with answers
Progress screen with weight, lean mass, and waist trends
Every kind of progress
Shot log and injection-site body map
Every dose remembered
Lab values screen with A1C, fasting glucose, and lipid trend lines
Your labs, in the story
Settings screen titled 'Connected on your terms' with privacy and Health controls
Connected on your terms

Free. Private. No strings.

GLPrivate works alongside Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, Zepbound, Saxenda, Victoza, and compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide programs.

Download on the App Store

Free · iPhone · iOS 16+ · No account required

Support  ·  Privacy Policy

GLPrivate is an independent tracking journal and is not affiliated with or endorsed by any pharmaceutical company. Medication brand names are used only to describe compatibility. GLPrivate does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or dosing recommendations — titration schedules are editable templates, and you should always follow your prescriber's instructions.