Comparison

Best GLP-1 app in 2026 — DoseUp vs Found, Calibrate, WW Clinic, Ro

This page compares product positioning, pricing model, and features. It is not medical advice. DoseUp is a tracking tool, not a medical device — always consult your healthcare provider for decisions about your GLP-1 treatment.

If you searched for the "best GLP-1 app," you're probably seeing a mix of telehealth programs, fitness trackers, and actual GLP-1 tracking apps lumped into one list. They're not the same thing.

This page sorts the major options into two clear categories and shows you exactly when DoseUp is the right pick — and when it isn't.

Section 01

Two categories most pages lump together

Most search results lump "GLP-1 apps" together, but the products fall into two very different categories — and only one of them is the right tool for any given person:

Category A

Telehealth-and-Rx programs

Found, Calibrate, WeightWatchers Clinic (formerly Sequence), Ro Body.

Paid subscription programs that include telehealth visits with a provider, a GLP-1 prescription, and coaching. Built for people who do not yet have a GLP-1 and want the program to handle everything end-to-end.

Category B

Tracking apps

DoseUp, Apple Health, generic fitness/nutrition apps, paper journals, spreadsheets.

Tools that help you track your injections, dose escalations, weight, side effects, food, and habits while you're on a GLP-1 you obtained any way (from a primary-care prescription, a telehealth program, or out of pocket).

If you already have a GLP-1 prescription and you're looking for an app to track your journey, you want Category B. If you need help getting a prescription and want a coach attached, you want Category A.

Section 02

Side-by-side comparison

The table compares DoseUp against the four most-asked-about telehealth programs and against Apple Health (the most common free alternative). All facts below describe the apps' positioning, not their clinical outcomes.

Last verified: May 2026. We re-check competitor positioning each quarter — pricing models and platform support change.

FeatureDoseUpFoundCalibrateWW ClinicRo BodyApple Health
CategoryTracker appTelehealth + Rx + coachingTelehealth + Rx + year-long programTelehealth + Rx subscriptionTelehealth + RxGeneric health hub
Provides a GLP-1 prescription?NoYesYesYesYesNo
Works with a prescription you already have?Yes — from any provider or programWithin their programWithin their programWithin their programWithin their programYes — generic
CostFreeSubscription requiredSubscription requiredSubscription requiredSubscription requiredFree with iPhone
Purpose-built for GLP-1 trackingYesWithin their platformWithin their platformWithin their platformWithin their platformNo — generic
Tracks injection dose, date & siteYes — one-tapWithin their platformWithin their platformWithin their platformWithin their platformManual — generic
Side-effect logging by symptom & severityYesVariesVariesVariesVariesNo
Data export / share with your doctorYesWithin their platformWithin their platformWithin their platformWithin their platformYes
Data storageOn-device (Apple Core Data, Face ID / Touch ID protected)Cloud (their servers)Cloud (their servers)Cloud (their servers)Cloud (their servers)On-device + iCloud
PlatformiOS (iPhone + iPad)iOS + Android + webiOS + Android + webiOS + Android + webiOS + Android + webiOS only

Section 03

When to pick which

Here's the short version, organized by your situation:

  • You already have a Wegovy, Ozempic, Mounjaro, or Zepbound prescription → DoseUp

    Free, GLP-1 specific, one-tap logging for injections, weight, side effects, food, and habits. No subscription, no upsell into a program you don't need.

  • You don't have a prescription and want a program to handle everything → Found, Calibrate, WW Clinic, or Ro Body

    Telehealth program + GLP-1 prescription + coaching, bundled into a subscription. Pick based on which program's coaching style and price tier fits your situation.

  • You're not on a GLP-1 and don't plan to be → Apple Health, MyFitnessPal, or a generic tracker

    A GLP-1 specific app like DoseUp won't be the right fit; a generic health hub will do.

DoseUp doesn't replace the telehealth programs, and the telehealth programs don't replace a dedicated tracker — some people use both at the same time (program for the prescription and coaching, DoseUp for the daily log they own and can share with any future provider).