See your routine at a glance
The Home screen keeps the current routine visible: dose status, last log, next timing, weight, nutrition, and quick actions.
- Next dose and last dose context
- Quick cards for weight and nutrition
- No account required
Iris
Track your doses, symptoms, weight, and more. Get reminders, view your progress, and keep your visit notes all in one place.
Built for iPhone. Local-first. No account required.
The Home screen keeps the current routine visible: dose status, last log, next timing, weight, nutrition, and quick actions.
Keep your dose history, site, side effects, and timing in one factual view. Estimated views are informational only.
Iris turns your logged routine into a cleaner Dose Report so you can remember what happened between appointments.
Weight and routine trends are useful context, but they do not have to become the whole product.
One menu for the repeated things you actually track. Open, choose what changed, and save the record.
Health-adjacent tracking should feel exact and controlled. Iris keeps records local-first, uses Apple Health only with permission, and avoids public-feed behavior.
Start tracking without creating another health account.
Your routine data stays focused on your device unless you export or share it.
Import selected data only after iOS permission.
Iris tracks what you enter. Your clinician guides medication decisions.
Choose a common GLP-1 medication or create your own routine. Iris is built for tracking, reminders, notes, and visit prep.
Medication names are trademarks of their respective owners. Iris is not affiliated with or endorsed by those companies.
Short answers for the same trust questions Iris answers in onboarding and setup.
Yes. Iris can track compounded medication labels, but compounded medications are not FDA-approved and Iris does not verify or recommend doses.
No. Iris is built around your local record. You choose what to export or share before a visit.
No. Iris is not a prescribing, pharmacy, telehealth, sourcing, or dose-management app.
Optional Health import can support records such as weight, calories, protein, and water when you grant permission.
No. Iris does not sell personal information or use tracking records for advertising.
Track dose days, symptoms, weight, reminders, and visit notes in one private iPhone app.
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