v1.0 · Symptra launch
May 2026
The first public release. Everything below is live in the app today on iOS and Android.
Medication and dosing
- Ten supported GLP-1 medications. Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, Zepbound, Trulicity (weekly injections). Saxenda, Victoza (daily injections). Rybelsus, the Wegovy Pill, Orforglipron (daily oral). Each one has its own half-life baked into the medication-level chart.
- Pharmacokinetic curve. A live chart of how much medication is in your system right now, based on your real injection history and the FDA half-life for your drug. Peaks, troughs, and overlap when you switch medications.
- Body-map site rotation. Eight tap-target zones (abdomen, thighs, upper arms, buttocks) with last-used highlighting so you don't keep injecting into the same spot.
- Daily-medication mode. Automatic UI adaptation if you're on a daily drug: no post-injection countdowns, no "medication wearing off" messages, fasting-window timer for oral semaglutide.
Logging
- Nine quick-add streams from one button. Nausea, food noise, water, meals, protein, medication, weight, body measurements, mood and energy. Reachable from any screen.
- Two-level food tracking. Level 1: tap "I ate" on a meal window (no calories, no portions). Level 2: log specific foods through Meal Hub with category, item, cooking method, portion. Both feed the same patterns later.
- Protein-first nutrition. No calorie counting. Protein is the one number we track because muscle preservation matters most on a GLP-1.
- Severity sliders for symptoms. 1-10 gradient (green to red) for nausea, energy. Six-level scale for food noise. Trigger checkboxes for nausea events.
- Backdating. Every log screen lets you set a custom date and time, not just "now".
Insights and patterns
- Insights screen with six card priorities. Critical alerts, warnings, achievements, cycle info, pattern detections, onboarding cards. Never empty: educational tips fill the first week while data accumulates.
- Cycle detail screen. Medication curve with toggleable overlays for nausea, food noise, mood, energy. Weight chart with dose-change markers.
- Pattern detection. Food-triggered nausea, fasting-nausea correlation, mood-injection-day patterns, alcohol sensitivity. Patterns surface after about 2 weeks of consistent logging.
- Side-effects playbook. Severity-aware tips on the log screen itself (mild, moderate, severe, persistent) with red flags for when to contact a doctor.
Health platform sync
- Apple Health bidirectional sync on iOS for weight and waist circumference, with a 90-day backfill on first sync.
- Health Connect bidirectional sync on Android, same fields. Hip and chest measurements stay manual.
Doctor report
- PDF export for any date range. You pick which sections to include (weight, body measurements, medication log, nausea, mood and energy, protein, hydration, meal consistency, food noise). Built to bring to a clinic appointment.
Reminders
- Nine independent reminder streams. Medication, meal, body measurement, hydration, mood, nausea, weight, protein, food noise. Each with its own timing, day-of-week, and master toggle.
- Notification grouping. Same-time reminders are collapsed by group so they don't spam your lock screen.
Privacy and onboarding
- No account, no email. Onboarding asks about your medication and goals, then you start. Subscription is handled by the App Store or Google Play.
- Local-first storage. Your health data is stored on-device. Sync to Apple Health or Health Connect is opt-in.
- 21-step adaptive onboarding. Branches on whether you're a new starter or continuing user, and on metric vs imperial (auto-detected by locale).
Content
- Article library. 23 plain-language guides across seven topics: Getting Started, Side Effects, Medication Guide, Nutrition, Mental Health, Safety, Lifestyle. Every clinical claim cites FDA labels and peer-reviewed studies.
Next up
Things we're actively working on or planning to ship. No dates, no order of release, no commitment to land everything; this list moves as feedback comes in. If something here matters to you, write to hello@appix.fun and we'll bump it up the queue.
- Fiber tracking. Alongside protein. Constipation is one of the most-discussed GLP-1 side effects and fiber intake is part of how people manage it; tracking it lets the insight engine correlate fiber with regularity and reflux.
- Food photos. Snap a picture instead of (or alongside) picking a food from the catalog. Useful when you ate something the catalog doesn't list, and pairs naturally with AI-assisted recognition.
- AI-assisted features. Smarter pattern surfacing in plain language ("you tend to feel worse on day 2 after late dinners"), food recognition from photos, and personalized tips drawn from your own history. All optional, all on-device or privacy-preserving where the model allows.
- Stool tracking. GLP-1s slow gastric emptying and affect transit time. People are already tracking this in notes; making it a first-class log type lets the engine correlate stool frequency and consistency with fiber, hydration, and medication cycle.
- Belch and reflux tracking. Common with semaglutide (especially the oral form) and currently lumped in with nausea. A separate stream lets us surface reflux-specific patterns (lying down after the pill, large meals, certain trigger foods).
- Expanded medication support. New GLP-1 approvals and dose strengths as they come. Retatrutide and other next-gen multi-receptor agonists will be added when their trial data and labeling are stable enough to model accurately.
- Localization. Spanish, Portuguese and German next. We'll add more languages based on actual install regions, not guesswork.
- Maintenance and off-medication mode. For people who taper off or take an intentional break. Different focus from the active-treatment screens: weight stability, habit retention, return-to-medication prompts if regain crosses a threshold you set.
- Microdose mode. For people on compounded protocols at sub-label doses. Honest UI about the lack of FDA dosing data, custom dose entry, and clear pharmacy-verification reminders given the compounded-pharmacy safety concerns we cover in the library.
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