Starting Ozempic means keeping track of weekly injections, monitoring weight changes, and watching for side effects. A dedicated Ozempic tracker app makes that process simple. Piqo is a privacy-first GLP-1 medication tracker built specifically for semaglutide and tirzepatide users on iPhone.

This guide covers what to look for in an Ozempic dose tracking app, how Piqo handles each part of your medication journey, and how to get started for free.

What Should an Ozempic Tracker App Do?

A good Ozempic tracker app should handle every part of your weekly injection routine without extra complexity. At minimum, you need reliable dose logging, a clear schedule, and a way to see your progress over time.

Here's what matters most when choosing an app to track Ozempic doses on iPhone:

General medication reminder apps cover the basics but miss GLP-1-specific features like dose titration schedules and pharmacokinetic data. A purpose-built GLP-1 tracker like Piqo fills those gaps.

How Piqo Tracks Your Ozempic Doses Automatically

Piqo's dose tracking is built around the weekly Ozempic injection cycle. You log your injection in seconds, and the app handles the rest — scheduling, reminders, and history.

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Smart Dose Tracking

Pre-filled semaglutide doses, injection site rotation with visual guidance, automatic next-dose scheduling, and a calendar view with streak tracking. For a deeper walkthrough, see the guide on how to track your Ozempic doses effectively.

When you open Piqo, your next dose date and countdown are front and center. Home screen widgets and Live Activities keep that countdown visible without opening the app. You'll never have to wonder "did I take my shot this week?" again.

The calendar view shows your injection history with streaks, so you can see your consistency at a glance. Every dose is saved with the date, time, amount, and injection site.

See Estimated Ozempic Levels in Your Body

Semaglutide has a half-life of about seven days, which is why Ozempic is dosed weekly. Piqo uses published pharmacokinetic data to show you an estimated curve of how much medication is active in your system between doses.

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Medication Level Charts

Visualize estimated semaglutide levels between injections based on real pharmacokinetic research. See how dose titrations change your medication curve over weeks and months.

This feature is unique to Piqo among Ozempic tracker apps. It helps you understand why timing matters and what happens if you miss or delay a dose. The charts are available with Piqo+ and are based on peer-reviewed pharmacokinetic models.

Note: estimated levels are not actual blood concentrations. Always consult your healthcare provider for medical decisions.

Track Weight, Nutrition & Side Effects in One Place

Weight changes and side effects are the two things Ozempic patients track most closely alongside their doses. Piqo brings all three into a single app so you don't need separate tools.

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Weight & Nutrition

Log daily weight with trend lines and 7-day moving averages. Track protein, calories, water, and fiber intake with progress rings. AI-powered food scanning makes nutrition logging fast.

Protein intake is especially important on GLP-1 medications — reduced appetite can lead to muscle loss if protein falls too low. Piqo's nutrition tracking with progress rings gives you a clear daily target to hit.

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Side Effect Analytics

Log 16+ common GLP-1 side effects (nausea, fatigue, constipation, and more) with severity ratings. Weekly trend analysis helps you spot patterns tied to dose changes.

Tracking side effects over time reveals patterns you'd otherwise miss. Many Ozempic users find that nausea peaks after dose increases and fades within two to three weeks. Having that data logged helps you and your doctor decide when to titrate up.

Share Doctor-Ready PDF Reports From the App

Your doctor wants to see your medication history, weight trend, and side effect log — ideally in a format they can scan quickly. Piqo generates professional PDF reports that compile your full tracking history into one document.

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Doctor-Ready Reports

Export your complete Ozempic history — doses, weight, side effects, and nutrition — as a clean PDF. Share it with your healthcare provider before appointments in one tap.

Reports are generated on your device and shared directly from your iPhone. No data is uploaded to any server. This feature is available with Piqo+ and is especially useful for quarterly endocrinologist or primary care visits.

Privacy-First: Your Ozempic Data Stays on Your Device

Medication data is some of the most sensitive health information you have. Piqo takes a zero-compromise approach to privacy: all data lives on your iPhone and your private iCloud account. Nothing is sent to Piqo's servers because there are no servers to send it to.

You can review the full details in Piqo's privacy policy. In short: if your health data leaving your device concerns you, Piqo is built for exactly that concern.

How to Get Started With Piqo

Getting started takes less than a minute. Piqo requires no account creation and no sign-up — download and start tracking immediately.

  1. Download Piqo from the App Store — it's free.
  2. Select your medication — choose Ozempic (semaglutide) and your current dose.
  3. Log your first dose — tap the dose button, confirm the injection site, and you're tracking.
  4. Set up reminders — Piqo will remind you on your injection day and show a countdown widget on your home screen.

The free tier covers dose tracking, smart reminders, 30 days of weight logging, side effect logging, iCloud sync, and Apple Health integration. When you're ready for medication level charts, advanced analytics, and PDF reports, Piqo+ is $34.99/year with a 7-day free trial.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Ozempic have an app?

Ozempic's manufacturer Novo Nordisk does not offer a dedicated tracking app. Third-party apps like Piqo are built specifically for GLP-1 medication tracking. Piqo lets you log Ozempic doses, track weight, monitor side effects, and see estimated medication levels — all from your iPhone.

What is the best app to track Ozempic injections?

Piqo is a purpose-built Ozempic tracker app for iPhone. It includes pre-filled semaglutide doses, injection site rotation, automatic dose scheduling, estimated medication level charts based on pharmacokinetic data, and doctor-ready PDF reports. All data stays on your device.

Can I track my Ozempic dose schedule on iPhone?

Yes. Piqo offers smart dose scheduling with reminders, a calendar view with streaks, and home screen widgets that show your next dose countdown. After logging a dose, Piqo automatically schedules the next one based on your weekly injection day.

How do I know when my next Ozempic dose is due?

Piqo shows a countdown to your next Ozempic dose both inside the app and on your iPhone home screen via widgets and Live Activities. You'll also receive a reminder notification so you never miss an injection.

Is Piqo free to use for Ozempic tracking?

Piqo's free tier includes dose tracking, smart reminders, 30 days of weight logging, side effect logging, iCloud sync, and Apple Health integration. Piqo+ ($34.99/year with a 7-day free trial) adds medication level charts, advanced analytics, PDF doctor reports, AI food scanning, and home screen widgets.

Is there a 100% free weight loss app?

Piqo's free tier lets you track Ozempic doses, log weight for 30 days, record side effects, and sync via iCloud at no cost — no account required. For unlimited weight history and advanced features like medication level charts and nutrition tracking, Piqo+ is available at $34.99/year.

What is the #1 weight loss app?

The best weight loss app depends on your needs. If you're taking a GLP-1 medication like Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, or Zepbound, a dedicated tracker like Piqo gives you medication-specific features that general fitness apps don't offer — including dose scheduling, pharmacokinetic level charts, and side effect analytics.

Is there a way to tell if someone is on Ozempic?

There is no reliable external way to determine if someone is taking Ozempic. GLP-1 medications work internally by mimicking the GLP-1 hormone.

Weight loss may be visible over time, but it is not distinguishable from other causes. Medication use is private health information.