Track the routine, not just the medication
Many tracking tools focus on one narrow action, such as logging a shot date or entering a weight. LeanDoze is designed around the broader GLP-1 routine. Patients can keep dose days, protein goals, hydration, symptom notes, movement, energy, and clinician questions in one place so each day feels easier to understand.
The goal is not to make medical decisions for the patient. The goal is to reduce friction around remembering what happened, when it happened, and what may be useful to discuss with a healthcare provider. That makes LeanDoze a practical GLP-1 companion app rather than a generic checklist.
Built for patient-entered data
LeanDoze keeps the patient in control. Logs are written in plain language and organized into patterns such as dose rhythm, side effect tracking, protein consistency, hydration consistency, and progress trends. The experience is designed to be quick enough for daily use and structured enough to support a clinician conversation.
Patients can use LeanDoze to prepare for appointments by turning daily logs into a report that summarizes dose adherence, symptoms marked for clinician review, hydration and protein trends, weight changes, and questions they want to remember.
A tracker with clinic context
For clinics, patient-entered tracking data can provide context between visits. LeanDoze is structured so future clinic dashboards can show adherence summaries, risk flags, symptom patterns, hydration and protein trends, and clinician-ready reports. It supports clinical review without replacing clinical judgment.
LeanDoze is a tracking and support tool. It does not provide medical diagnosis, treatment, or prescribing advice. Always consult your healthcare provider for medical questions.
Track your GLP-1 routine with more clarity.
LeanDoze helps patients organize daily logs and prepare reports for clinician review.
Start GLP-1 trackingLeanDoze is a tracking and support tool. It does not provide medical diagnosis, treatment, or prescribing advice. Always consult your healthcare provider for medical questions.
