GLP-1 app comparison
Best GLP-1 tracker apps: how to choose the right one
The best GLP-1 tracker app depends on what you need most: a simple reminder, symptom tracking, a doctor-ready summary, deeper nutrition logging, or multi-platform access. This comparison includes Twelvo, Shotsy, MeAgain, Glapp, Pep, MounjaGO, and MyNetDiary using public product pages checked in June 2026.
Twelvo is for wellness tracking and education only. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, treatment recommendations, dose recommendations, or injection-site recommendations. Follow your prescribed plan and contact your healthcare provider for medical decisions.
Method
This is not a popularity ranking
Store ratings, review counts, exact prices, promo claims, and testimonials can change quickly. They are intentionally not used to rank these apps. The goal is narrower: help you match a GLP-1 tracking app to the job you need it to do.
We looked for public evidence of app scope and platform availability, then grouped each app by the need it appears to serve best.
- What the app is built around: first weeks, full tracking, reminders, insights, doctor notes, or nutrition depth.
- Publicly stated platform availability from official app store listings or product pages.
- Confirmed tracking areas such as dose logs, reminders, symptoms, weight, protein, water, food, and reports.
- Safety boundary: whether the product stays clearly in tracking and education, or also presents clinical-care flows.
- What a user should double-check before choosing, because pricing, subscriptions, reviews, and feature availability can change.
Best for each need
Quick picks by profile
Twelvo
A calm iPhone companion for the first 12 weeks
Choose Twelvo if you want the early GLP-1 routine to feel simple: one prescribed routine, quick daily check-ins, protein and water notes, symptom logging, weight trends, and a doctor-ready summary. Twelvo is not a coach or clinical-care product.
Shotsy
Full-featured GLP-1 data tracking
Shotsy is a stronger fit if you want a richer tracker with medication history, estimated medication-level charts, nutrition, weight trends, side effects, and Apple Health or Health Connect style integrations.
MeAgain
An all-in-one routine timeline
MeAgain is a fit if you want shots or pills, injection sites, food, protein, fiber, water, symptoms, weight, progress photos, and app guidance in one timeline. Its public pages also describe clinical-care flows, so compare the app-only experience separately.
Glapp
Dose-phase insights and progress reports
Glapp is a fit if you want phase-based explanations, estimated medication-level curves, supply tracking, progress reports, and access across iPhone, Android, and browser.
Pep
Reminders, rotation memory, and nutrition logging
Pep is a practical choice if you mainly want injection or pill reminders, rotation prompts, side-effect notes, weight and progress tracking, plus nutrition logging with photo or barcode support.
MounjaGO
Private web/PWA tracking with doctor PDF reports
MounjaGO is worth checking if you want a browser-installable tracker with weight, injections, side effects, meals, PDF reports for a doctor, and public FR, EN, PT, and ES pages.
MyNetDiary GLP-1 Companion
Nutrition-first tracking
MyNetDiary is a fit if nutrition depth matters more than a minimal medication log. Its GLP-1 Companion emphasizes food logging, protein, fiber, hydration, medication reminders, symptoms, recipes, and dietitian-created content.
Comparison table
GLP-1 tracker apps compared
This table is factual by design. If a point was not clearly published in the sources checked, it is not used as a claim.
| App | Best for | Public platform info | Confirmed tracking focus | Check before choosing |
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| TwelvoTwelvo product context | First 12 weeks, calm tracking, doctor-ready summary | iPhone-first | Dose reminders, dose logs, daily check-ins, weight, protein, water, symptoms, injection-site memory, doctor summary | Android availability is not offered at launch; choose it for a calmer early journey, not advanced coaching. |
| ShotsyApp Store / Google Play | Full-featured GLP-1 tracking and analytics | iPhone listing and Android listing found | Shots or pills, reminders, medication history, side effects, weight, calories, protein, water, estimated medication-level charts | Feature depth may be more than a beginner wants if the goal is a very quiet tracker. |
| MeAgainApp Store / MeAgain | All-in-one GLP-1 routine timeline | iPhone App Store listing; MeAgain pages also state Android availability | Shots or pills, injection sites, reminders, food, protein, fiber, water, side effects, weight, progress photos, medication context | Its public site also includes clinical-care flows; verify whether you want the tracker only or a broader care offering. |
| GlappGlapp | Phase-based insights, progress reports, and web access | iPhone, Android, and browser according to Glapp | Shot tracking, side effects, reminders, shot phases, estimated medication levels, supply tracking, progress reports, Q&A-style research/community answers | Review the guidance style carefully if you want strict tracking only. |
| PepApp Store / Google Play | Reminders, rotation prompts, and flexible progress logging | iPhone/iPad and Android listings found | Shot and pill reminders, rotation tracking, weight, body measurements, progress photos, side effects, hydration, protein, fiber, calories, AI food scanner | If you want no calorie or food-scanner workflow, Pep may feel broader than needed. |
| MounjaGOMounjaGO | Private multilingual web/PWA tracking with PDF reports | Web/PWA and iOS according to MounjaGO schema | Weight, measurements, injections, side effects, meals, progress photos, PDF doctor reports, encrypted cloud backup | Store distribution and app-store reviews are not clearly published on the public page checked here. |
| MyNetDiary GLP-1 CompanionMyNetDiary | Deep nutrition, recipes, and food database tracking | iPhone, iPad, Android, Wear OS, Apple Watch, and web according to MyNetDiary | Food logging, protein, fiber, hydration, medication tracker, injection reminders, digestion symptoms, recipes, meal plans, AI Coach and Advice panel | This is nutrition-first. It may be too detailed if you want a simple GLP-1 routine journal. |
Choosing well
The right choice depends on the job
A GLP-1 tracker is useful only if it fits the way you actually want to track. Someone who needs one quiet reminder and a doctor summary should not be forced into a heavy food diary. Someone who wants detailed nutrition and recipes may feel limited by a minimal companion.
Simple reminders
If you mainly forget dose day, choose a product with clear reminders and logs before choosing the deepest analytics.
Symptoms and daily notes
If you want to remember nausea, digestion, energy, mood, appetite, or custom symptoms, make sure those notes are fast to enter and easy to review.
Doctor summary
If appointments are the goal, look for exportable or summary-friendly records: dates, dose history, check-ins, trends, notable days, and questions.
Nutrition depth
If protein, fiber, hydration, recipes, and meal logging matter most, a nutrition-first app may fit better than a minimal medication tracker.
Language and market
If you need French, English, Spanish, Portuguese, or another language, verify the exact app listing and settings before committing.
Tracking boundary
If you want wellness tracking only, avoid products or settings that mix app tracking with clinical-care, prescription, or medical-decision workflows.
Where Twelvo fits
A calm companion, not a coach
Twelvo is best when you want to make the beginning feel easier to remember: dose day, daily check-ins, weight trend, protein, water, symptoms, injection-site memory, and a doctor-ready summary. It stays out of medical decisions and keeps the first 12 weeks simple.
Public sources
Sources checked for this comparison
Sources were checked on June 7, 2026. Public app pages change, so verify the current listing before downloading, paying, or choosing a tracking workflow.
FAQ
GLP-1 tracker app questions
What is the best GLP-1 tracker app?
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The best GLP-1 tracker depends on your need. Twelvo is built for calm first-12-week tracking, Shotsy for deeper data, MeAgain for an all-in-one routine timeline, Glapp for phase-style insights, Pep for reminders and rotation prompts, MounjaGO for PDF reports, and MyNetDiary for nutrition depth.
Is Twelvo a medical or coaching app?
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No. Twelvo is a wellness tracking companion. It helps you record your prescribed routine, daily check-ins, weight, protein, water, symptoms, and doctor-ready notes. It does not provide medical advice, dose recommendations, or injection-site recommendations.
Which GLP-1 app is best for the first 12 weeks?
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If you want a quiet first-12-week structure, Twelvo is designed around that use case. If you want more analytics, food logging, medication-level curves, or broader long-term tracking, compare Shotsy, MeAgain, Glapp, Pep, MounjaGO, and MyNetDiary against that need.
Should I choose a nutrition-first tracker or a simple GLP-1 tracker?
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Choose a nutrition-first tracker if food logging, recipes, protein, fiber, hydration, and nutrient detail are central to your routine. Choose a simpler GLP-1 tracker if your main need is remembering dose day, symptoms, weight trends, and doctor notes without a heavy food diary.
Why are there no star ratings or review counts in this comparison?
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Store ratings, review counts, and prices change often. This page focuses on publicly stated product scope, platform availability, and tracking fit. Always check the current App Store, Google Play, or product page before downloading or paying.
Can an app tell me what to do about symptoms or medication?
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Use apps as records, not medical decision-makers. If symptoms concern you, or if you have questions about medication, timing, dose, or injection technique, contact your healthcare provider and follow your prescribed plan.