Multiple Medication Support: Shotsy vs Glapp
Switching medications is a common part of GLP-1 treatment. Your provider might move you from Ozempic to Mounjaro, or add a second medication while tapering the first. Shotsy manages every active and historical medication in a single unified timeline with combined medication level views, so you can see how overlapping treatments interact. Glapp tracks individual medications but does not offer the combined level analysis that reveals how your full protocol works as a system.
Resumo: Shotsy keeps all your GLP-1 medications visible in one combined timeline. Glapp tracks them individually without unified analysis.
Weight Charts: Shotsy vs Glapp
Both Shotsy and Glapp offer color-coded weight charts that connect your weight data to your dose history. Where they differ is context. Shotsy pairs its dose-coded weight charts with multiple medication timelines, maintenance mode tracking, and side effects correlation, letting you see the full picture of what drove a plateau or breakthrough. Glapp shows weight trends alongside shot history with customizable dose colors. Both approaches are useful, but Shotsy's integration with its broader analytics suite gives the weight chart more surrounding context.
Resumo: Both Shotsy and Glapp offer dose-coded weight charts. Shotsy integrates them with deeper analytics across your full treatment journey.
Maintenance Mode: Shotsy vs Glapp
Holding your weight after reaching your target is a different challenge than losing it. Shotsy's Maintenance Mode reconfigures your tracking dashboard with stability-focused benchmarks and adjusted analytics designed for the post-goal phase. Glapp does not distinguish between the active loss period and long-term weight maintenance. Shotsy recognizes that the work changes once your goal is reached and gives you tools calibrated for that next chapter.
Resumo: Shotsy provides a dedicated maintenance phase with adjusted metrics. Glapp has no equivalent feature.
Medication Level Charts: Shotsy vs Glapp
Both Shotsy and Glapp provide medication level charts that visualize how semaglutide and tirzepatide concentrations rise and fall through your weekly cycle. Glapp shows the rise, peak, and fade phases with a clear cycle view. Shotsy offers animated, interactive charts that let you scrub across timeframes and observe cumulative build-up over consecutive doses. Both apps give you meaningful visibility into your medication cycle, with Shotsy adding the ability to explore patterns across longer treatment windows.
Resumo: Both Shotsy and Glapp offer medication level charts. Shotsy adds interactive, multi-timeframe exploration across your full treatment history.
Custom Scheduling: Shotsy vs Glapp
When you take more than one GLP-1 medication, each one needs its own injection schedule. Shotsy's scheduling engine maintains separate timelines for each medication, adjusting analytics and level estimates independently when one dose shifts without disrupting the other. Beyond multi-medication scheduling, Shotsy handles delayed doses, time zone changes, and transitions between injectables and oral medications. Glapp provides shot reminders and logs injection timing, but does not offer the same depth of independent per-medication scheduling.
Resumo: Shotsy maintains separate schedules for each medication with independent analytics. Glapp handles standard single-medication reminders.
Side Effects Analysis: Shotsy vs Glapp
Logging a side effect matters less than understanding why it occurred. Shotsy overlays your reported symptoms against your estimated medication concentration, revealing whether nausea coincides with peak levels or fatigue follows the trough. Glapp uses shot phases to predict when hunger and side effects may appear, which is a useful framework. Shotsy takes it a step further by correlating your actual logged symptoms against the medication curve for personalized pattern analysis.
Resumo: Shotsy correlates your individual symptoms with your medication curve. Glapp predicts side effects by phase but does not offer the same personalized correlation.
App Customization: Shotsy vs Glapp
Using a health tracker daily means the interface should feel personal. Shotsy offers selectable themes and accent colors so you can set the look to match your preference. Glapp includes a dark mode and the option to change app themes, but Shotsy offers broader customization with accent color choices that extend across the entire interface. Personalizing a tracker increases the odds of consistent use, which leads to more reliable data over time.
Resumo: Shotsy provides deeper visual customization with accent colors and themes. Glapp supports theme switching with fewer options.
Medication Level Widgets: Shotsy vs Glapp
Both Shotsy and Glapp place estimated medication level widgets on your home screen. Glapp's widgets cover medication levels, shot phases, and time to your next shot. Shotsy offers medication level widgets alongside a countdown widget. Both apps let you check your status without opening the app. The difference is what you find inside: Shotsy connects the widget to its interactive medication level charts, side effects correlation, and multi-medication timelines.
Resumo: Both Shotsy and Glapp offer medication level widgets. Shotsy's link to deeper analytics inside the app.
PDF Export: Shotsy vs Glapp
Bringing structured data to a medical appointment changes the quality of the conversation. Shotsy generates a polished PDF with dose history, weight trends with visual charts, injection sites, and side effects, formatted for healthcare providers. Glapp does not include a PDF export feature or any structured data-sharing option for clinicians. Shotsy's one-tap export packages weeks of tracking into a document your doctor can review before you sit down.
Resumo: Shotsy creates a provider-ready PDF with charts in one tap. Glapp does not offer data export for doctors.
GLP-1 Pill Support: Shotsy vs Glapp
Oral GLP-1 medications like Rybelsus and the oral Wegovy pill are becoming more common, and tracking them requires different logic than weekly injections. Shotsy supports both injectable and oral GLP-1 medications with scheduling and analytics adapted for daily pill routines. Glapp is designed around weekly injectable medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, and Zepbound, and does not support oral GLP-1 pill tracking. As oral options expand, Shotsy is ready for them.
Resumo: Shotsy tracks both injectable and oral GLP-1 medications. Glapp supports injectables only.