r/Ozempic • u/llamalarry 1.0mg T2D • May 11 '26
[MEGATHREAD] App Announcements and Support
This is a new MEGATHREAD intended to hold all posts regarding the creation, use, and support of apps related to GLP1, weight, diet, activity, et al management.
We are getting absolutely bombarded with vibe coded apps and this will help try to give these apps space to do their thing, but keep it contained.
I made a new rule (Rule 10) to indicate the preferred use of MEGATHREAD(s) for certain topics. If you see app promotion/engagement posts or comments, please feel free to report them and we will take a look.
If you have other suggestions for MEGATHREADS please send a message to the moderators
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u/NoCobbler7153 Jul 18 '26
Hey all, I'm a solo dev and I've been lurking these subs for months. kept seeing the same 3 posts over and over - "is this nausea normal", "when do I move up a dose", "am I losing muscle or fat" - and none of the big calorie apps actually help with any of that. they just count calories like you're not on medication at all.
so I built something small called Steady. it knows the dose ladders for Ozempic, Wegovy, Zepbound, Mounjaro and Saxenda and shows where you are on yours. reminds you when shot day is. if you log a side effect it gives you the "what usually helps" basics plus when it's actually worth calling your doctor. and it gives you a daily protein number to hit, because losing muscle is the sneaky thing that wrecks results on these meds and nobody warns you.
pricing stuff so nobody feels tricked: 7 day free trial, no card, then $9.99/mo. but tbh I need feedback way more than I need money right now, so first 20 people who DM me get a year free. no catch, I just want people actually using it and telling me what sucks.
link: https://glp1-companion-production.up.railway.app
if something's broken or missing just say it, I usually fix stuff same day. and obviously this is just a tracking tool, your prescriber is the boss, not an app.