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Best GLP-1 tracker apps compared (2026)

A direct comparison of the seven GLP-1 medication trackers we hear about most: My GLP Shot, Shotsy, CareClinic, Glapp, Glippy, Pep, and MeAgain. We're obviously biased toward our own product, so we've tried to be honest about where each competitor is genuinely better and where the trade-offs sit. Every claim about a competitor is sourced from their own public listing or marketing site as of May 2026, with the date stamped at the top of each individual comparison page.

Last updated: . Sources: each app's App Store listing, Google Play listing, and marketing site. Spot something inaccurate? Email [email protected] and we will fix it.

The short version, by user type

At-a-glance summary

My GLP Shot

Free + $19.99/year flat premium

Privacy-first GLP-1 tracker. Local-first by default with optional end-to-end encrypted multi-device sync. Built-in mixing calculator, level chart, custom dosing schedules. Open source.

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Shotsy

Subscription

Polished iOS-first tracker with a strong following in the GLP-1 community. Native experience, paid premium tier. Loyal users, well-designed onboarding.

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CareClinic

Free + paid tier

General health and symptom tracker that supports GLP-1 medication logging as one of many use cases. Wider scope than a dedicated GLP-1 tracker.

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Glapp

Free, iOS only

iOS-only smart GLP-1 tracker. Apple Watch companion, Vision Pro, iPhone widgets, medication-level curves, supply tracking. No paid tier as of May 2026.

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Glippy

Free

iOS + Android tracker with a moderated peer community as a core feature. Daily check-ins, HealthKit sync, PDF/CSV export. Email-only signup.

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Pep

Free download, $9.99–$39.99/mo IAP

Positions as a MyFitnessPal companion for GLP-1 users. Nutrition tracking with fiber/protein/calories/water emphasis, plus basic shot logging.

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MeAgain

~$10/mo app, ~$30/mo Care

Bundles GLP-1 tracking with telehealth and prescription fulfillment. Subscription-only access to the tracker; optional Care tier for clinical services.

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Side-by-side feature grid

My GLP Shot Shotsy CareClinic Glapp Glippy Pep MeAgain
Free tier covers daily tracking Yes Limited Limited Yes Yes Free download, gated by IAP No documented free tier
Premium price (annual cost) $19.99 / year flat Subscription Subscription No paid tier No paid tier $39.99 / yr or $9.99–$39.99 / mo ~$120 / yr (app) or ~$360+ /yr (with Care)
Account required to use No Yes Yes Sign-in available Yes (email only) Yes Yes
Local-first by default Yes No No No No No No
End-to-end encrypted sync Yes (optional) Not documented Not documented Not documented Not documented Not documented Not documented
Open source Yes (GitHub) No No No No No No
Platforms iOS / Android / Web iOS / Android iOS / Android / Web iOS only iOS / Android iOS / Android iOS / Android
Active-medication concentration chart Yes (configurable half-life) Limited No Yes No (trend charts only) No Not documented
Mixing calculator (compounded peptides) Yes (vial + BAC + dose, syringe-aware) No No No No No No
Custom dosing schedules Microdose, split-dose, bi-weekly Standard weekly Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard
Lab tracking Premium (A1C, lipids, kidney, custom) No Yes No No No No
Body measurements Premium No Yes No No No No
Doctor-share / PDF export Premium (encrypted 24h link + PDF) Limited PDF Not documented PDF / CSV Not documented Not documented
Supply / vial inventory + cost-per-shot Premium No No Yes No No No
Apple Watch app No Possible No Yes No No No
Built-in community No No No No Yes (moderated) No No
Food / nutrition tracking No (deliberate) No General No Daily check-in fields Yes (core feature) Some
Telehealth / Rx bundle No No No No No No Yes (Care tier)
Source code public GitHub No No No No No No

"Not documented" means we could not find an authoritative source on the app's public listing or marketing site as of May 2026. We don't claim a feature is missing — only that we couldn't verify it.

The categories most decisions hinge on

Privacy

This is the category with the biggest difference between My GLP Shot and the rest. We default to local-only storage; your data lives in your browser and never reaches a server unless you opt into multi-device sync. Sync is end-to-end encrypted: PBKDF2-SHA-256 with 600,000 iterations to derive an AES-256-GCM key in your browser; the server only stores opaque ciphertext. Source code is on GitHub for verification. None of the other apps in this comparison document end-to-end encryption.

Glippy is the next most privacy-conscious entry — email-only signup, App Store privacy card marks usage and diagnostics as "not linked to you" — but the architecture is still cloud-based. The other apps store your data in the operator's database in a form they can read, which is normal for the category but worth knowing.

Pricing

Three apps are genuinely free with no paid tier (Glapp, Glippy) or have a fully usable free tier (My GLP Shot). My GLP Shot is the only one with a paid tier ($19.99/year flat) for clinical features like lab tracking and the doctor-share PDF. Subscription apps in the category cluster around $5–$10 per month; over a year that's $60–$120 versus $19.99.

Medication-side depth

The mixing calculator, custom dosing schedules, and active-medication concentration chart are the medication-side toolkit and they are not commodity features. My GLP Shot ships all three on the free tier. Glapp ships the level chart but not the others. The remaining apps focus on simpler shot logs and weight tracking.

Cross-platform

If your household has both an iPhone and an Android, the only options that work on both are My GLP Shot (PWA — runs anywhere with a browser), CareClinic, Glippy, Pep, MeAgain, and Shotsy. Glapp is iOS-only.

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Free, no account required to start. Optional $19.99 per year for premium. Works on iOS, Android, and desktop.