Roundup · GLP-1 trackers
The best GLP-1 tracker apps.
GLP-1 tracker apps help you stay on schedule with weight-loss medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro — logging doses, side effects, and weight. They range from GLP-1 specialists to broader trackers. Here's an honest look at the strongest options in 2026.
How we picked
- GLP-1 drug support and scheduling
- Side effects, weight, and nutrition tracking
- Medication-level / concentration insights
- Scope beyond GLP-1, price, and privacy
- 1Free
Shotsy
GLP-1 specialist
The most established GLP-1 tracker, purpose-built for Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, Zepbound and similar meds, with per-drug schedules and estimated medication-level charts. Best if GLP-1 weight-loss meds are your whole focus.
- 2Free
Pep AI
Peptide + GLP-1, nutrition & AI
Pairs GLP-1 tracking with nutrition logging, an AI meal scanner, side-effect tracking, and a compound research library. Best if you want GLP-1 plus deep nutrition and AI.
- 3Free
Glapp
GLP-1 tracker
A GLP-1-focused tracker for doses, weight, and progress. Best for a dedicated GLP-1 workflow.
- 4Free
MeAgain
GLP-1 tracker & journal
A GLP-1 tracker with a journaling and progress focus. Best if you want a more diary-style experience.
- 5Free + optional premium
Dosefi
Treatments + GLP-1 + supplements
Logs GLP-1 doses alongside peptides, injectables, microneedling, skincare, and supplements in one private record, with vial math, site maps, and photos. Best if you track more than GLP-1.
FAQ
Questions, answered.
What's the best GLP-1 tracker app?
For a dedicated GLP-1 experience with medication-level charts, Shotsy is the most established. If you track GLP-1 alongside peptides, injectables, or skincare, Dosefi keeps it in one log; if you want nutrition and AI too, Pep AI is feature-rich.
Can these track Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro?
Yes — GLP-1 trackers like Shotsy support the common semaglutide and tirzepatide medications. Dosefi can log them as part of a broader treatment record.
Are GLP-1 tracker apps medical advice?
No. They are tracking and educational tools, not medical services. Always consult your healthcare provider.
Apps are described from their public App Store listings (June 2026). This roundup is published by Dosefi; we've aimed to describe each app fairly. Product names and trademarks belong to their owners. App ratings and features change — check each listing for the latest.