In short
Vialie is a private iPhone app for keeping a GLP-1 record. You add the label you were given - Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, Zepbound, Saxenda, Trulicity, or compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide - then log each entry as you take it, set the weekly reminder you want, watch pen inventory and expiry, and note weight, symptoms, and side effects in a private journal. Everything stays on your iPhone. Vialie records what you tell it and never sets a dose or a titration schedule.
What Vialie records
Everything below is something you enter. Nothing is inferred or suggested.
- The label exactly as your prescription or clinic wrote it, including brand, molecule, and form
- Each entry you confirm, with date, time, and the injection site you chose
- Pen and vial inventory, refill notes, and an expiry reminder before a pen runs out
- Weight entries, waist notes, and progress photos you choose to add
- Nausea, fatigue, and other side effects, in your own words, on the day they happened
- Co-medications such as metformin, insulin, or an anti-nausea tablet on the same timeline
- A PDF or CSV summary you can bring to your next appointment

Names in the library
These are recognised entries in the Vialie library. Anything missing can be added as a custom label and tracked the same way.
Approved brands
Molecules
Compounded and clinic-supplied labels
Newer names, recorded from your label only
Common co-medications
How it works
Built for a weekly rhythm
A GLP-1 record is mostly the same small act repeated: confirm the entry, note how the week went, watch the pen. Vialie keeps that act short. Quick Log saves a confirmed entry in a couple of taps, the injection map remembers which site you used last so rotation is a glance rather than a memory test, and the reminder fires on the schedule you set, not one the app invented.
Inventory you notice before it matters
Running out on a Sunday is the failure mode of this category. Vialie tracks what is left in the pen or vial, and can remind you before an expiry date or a refill date arrives.
- Remaining amount per pen or vial
- Expiry reminders, set by you
- Refill reminders ahead of your pharmacy run
The parts you want to show a clinician
Insights summarise rhythm, consistency, and weight trend from what you recorded. Reports turn that into a PDF or CSV you can hand over. You choose what goes in, and nothing leaves your phone until you export it yourself.
Questions
Is there a private app to track Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, or Zepbound?
Yes. Vialie is a private GLP-1 tracker for iPhone. It records the label you were given, each entry you confirm, your injection sites, pen inventory, weight, and side effects. Records stay on your device in the App Store build, and no account is required.
Can I track compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide?
Yes. Compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide are label-record entries in Vialie, tracked from what your clinic or pharmacy wrote on the vial. Vialie records that label and does not verify, endorse, or comment on the source.
Does Vialie calculate my GLP-1 dose or titration schedule?
No. Vialie never calculates a dose, plans a titration, or tells you when to increase. It records the dose you were prescribed and the entries you confirm. Dosing decisions belong to your prescriber.
Can I track my weight and side effects alongside my GLP-1 record?
Yes. Weight entries, symptoms, notes, and progress photos live in the same private journal as your entries, so a month can be reviewed in one place. Insights show consistency and weight trend without turning either into a recommendation.
Can I export a GLP-1 log for my doctor?
Yes. Vialie exports a PDF or CSV summary of the history you choose to include, which you can print or bring to an appointment.
Keep the record on your iPhone
One subscription unlocks everything, records stay on your device, and Vialie never gives medical advice.
Download on the App Store