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See next dose context, recent changes, and fast entry points when you open the app.
Iris helps you set up your medication rhythm, log what changed, and keep doctor questions ready before your next appointment.
Private iPhone beta. Free core tracker planned, with optional Iris+ features at launch.
Iris starts with the practical setup questions that make tracking useful: where you are with GLP-1, how you take it, what your prescription label says, and what you want to keep easy to log.
Already taking a GLP-1 or preparing to start, without a long intake form.
Use your prescription label. If something is unclear, choose "I don't know" and keep going.
Side effects, weight, signals, notes, and reminders stay close to the dose routine.
See what is set up, what comes next, and how Visit Prep helps before your appointment.
The free core stays focused on the basics users actually need in their first GLP-1 months.
See next dose context, recent changes, and fast entry points when you open the app.
Keep medication, dose label, last dose, next dose, cadence, and route-aware details together.
Keep side effects, notes, weight, appetite, energy, sleep, and hydration easy to capture.
Review a factual timeline of doses, symptoms, signals, notes, weight, and calendar context.
Save doctor questions and recent changes so your next appointment starts with a cleaner record.
Planned optional premium features include medication charts, Apple Health import, doctor-ready summaries, and PDF reports.
Onboarding sets the rhythm. Daily use keeps the important details from getting scattered across memory, screenshots, and notes.
Iris is not medical advice, emergency monitoring, or medication management.
Iris Tracker LLC is a Georgia limited liability company building consumer software for people managing GLP-1 routines with their licensed healthcare provider.
This domain, iristracker.app, is the company website for Iris Tracker LLC and the Iris iPhone app.
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.
Iris will launch with a free core tracker and optional Iris+ features. Pricing details will be shared before launch.
Request early access to the private iPhone beta. Iris will launch with a free core tracker and planned optional Iris+ features.