Roundup · Supplement trackers

The best supplement tracker apps.

Supplement tracker apps help you log your stack, stay consistent, and remember what you take. Some scan products and flag interactions; some are simple daily checklists; some go broader. Here's an honest look at the strongest options in 2026.

How we picked

  • Stack setup, dosing, and timing
  • Reminders and supply runway
  • Interactions / product info
  • Scope beyond supplements, and price
  1. 1

    Supplemate

    Free

    Simple supplement tracker

    A clean, well-liked daily supplement tracker focused on logging your stack and staying consistent. Best for a straightforward supplement checklist.

  2. 2

    SuppCo

    Free

    Scanner + stack analysis

    Scans supplements and helps analyze your stack and product details. Best if you want product scanning and stack insight.

  3. 3

    Supplements AI

    Free

    Stack tracker

    An AI-assisted stack tracker for organizing and logging supplements. Best if you want AI help building a stack.

  4. 4

    Supplify

    Free

    Supplement tracker

    A simple supplement logging app for daily intake. Best for a no-frills tracker.

  5. 5

    Dosefi

    Free + optional premium

    Supplements + treatments

    Logs your supplement stack alongside peptides, injectables, microneedling, and skincare in one private record, with reminders and check-in trends. Best if you also track treatments, not only supplements.

FAQ

Questions, answered.

What's the best supplement tracker app?

For a simple daily stack checklist, Supplemate is well-liked; for product scanning and analysis, SuppCo. If you also track peptides, injectables, or treatments, Dosefi keeps supplements and treatments in one log.

Can a supplement tracker remind me?

Yes — most, including Dosefi, let you schedule each supplement and get reminders so you stay consistent.

Do these check supplement interactions?

Some, like scanner-based apps, surface product information. Always confirm interactions with a pharmacist or clinician.

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.

Try Dosefi — one private log for everything you track.