#T2D

Glu Sight Appglusightapp
2026-02-21

We’ve just submitted a new glusightapp update.
This one focuses on smoothing out everyday friction:
→ More stable onboarding with fewer edge cases
→ No more form resets when the keyboard dismisses
→ Cleaner, more reliable Settings and Support navigation

Under the hood, we’ve also hardened HealthKit sync and first-run reliability.

Rolling out soon.

Smartphone screenshot displaying a notification center with three app update alerts. The apps are "Blood Sugar Tracker: Glu Sight," "GLP-1 Tracker & Weight: Glypp," and another "Blood Sugar Tracker: Glu Sight," each indicating status changes. The time is 10:52 on Saturday, February 21, with icons for Wi-Fi and battery at the top. A "Show less" option and a "Demo" button with a camera icon are at the bottom.
2026-02-20

OK, this is cool stuff. This morning, glusightapp pointed something out: I tend to run low more often between 4–6pm.

It’s obvious in hindsight, but seeing it clearly called out changed how I’m planning that part of my day.

That’s the whole point of the insights engine I built in: actionable information I can use right away.

The app: ‪apple.co/3GZIsm1‬

#diabetes #t2d #t1d #appParaDiabetes #iOS #healthtracking

Smartphone screenshot displaying glucose levels. Top section shows time, connectivity icons, and battery. Below, "Today" header followed by two purple boxes: "Glucose Average" at 115 mg/dL and "Within Target" at 100%. Lower section highlights "Low Glucose Pattern" with text about frequent lows between 4pm-6pm and 13 hypoglycemic readings in the past week. Background is a blue grid pattern.
2026-02-18

Glu Sight has evolved a lot over the last few releases.

Highlights:
– Glucose trends over 7–90 days (avg, TIR, variability)
– Glucose-only mode if you don’t use insulin, the UI adapts
– Much better Apple Health sync (setup, background updates, gaps)
– Improved onboarding
– German localization 🇩🇪

Built by someone using it daily to manage diabetes.

The app: apple.co/3GZIsm1

#diabetes #t2d #t1d #iOS #appParaDiabetes

A person holding a smartphone displaying a glucose monitoring app. The screen shows average glucose levels over different time periods with upward and downward arrows indicating changes. Graphs illustrate trends for 7-day, 14-day, 30-day, and 90-day periods. Text explains the meaning of average glucose and the importance of consistent logging. The background shows a blurred room with bookshelves.
2026-02-09

I’ve shipped a new Trends feature in Glu Sight.

Instead of single numbers, it shows how your glucose is actually moving over time, across multiple horizons, with clear direction and deltas.

It’s designed to be understandable at a glance, without needing to be an expert.

apple.co/3GZIsm1

#diabetes #t2d #t1d #health #ios

A person holding a smartphone displaying a diabetes management app. The screen shows glucose trends with sections for "Average Glucose," "Changes," and "Trend," including time frames like 7-day, 14-day, 30-day, and 90-day. Graphs illustrate glucose fluctuations, and text explains the use of averages and the importance of consistent logging. The bottom of the image features the text "MANAGE DIABETES, WITH CLARITY. Your glucose trends, at your fingertips."
2026-02-07

Glu Sight v2.5.0 is finally out.

This one adds proper trends, new insight cards, and a glucose-first mode where the UI adapts if you don’t use insulin.

If you’re using the app, it’s a meaningful update.
apple.co/3GZIsm1

#diabetes #t2d #t1d #indiedev #buildinpublic

Chris Geoghooligan ✊VTDARKSIM@toot.community
2026-02-05

Attention #Diabetics, #T1D or #T2D or otherwise:

How do you get your #Tandem or other #insulinpump data into #Nightscout?

I’ve been fighting with #tconnectsync for several days now and am about to toss my laptop out the window. Same goes for #dexcom.

It’s *MY* data. It shouldn’t be this hard to gather it.

2026-02-04

I’ve been working on this Trends feature for Glu Sight for a while.

Instead of a single average, it shows how your glucose is moving over time across 7, 14, 30, and 90 days, with clear deltas and lightweight context.

The goal is simple — answering at a glance: is this getting better, worse, or staying stable?

Still iterating, and hoping to release soon.

apple.co/3GZIsm1

#diabetes #t2d #t1d #indiedev #buildinpublic

2026-02-03

Shipped based on real user feedback: @glusightapp now adapts to your therapy.

Don’t use insulin? Disable insulin tracking and the UI adjusts automatically, keeping the experience focused on glucose.

Live now: apple.co/3GZIsm1

#diabetes #t2d #t1d #indiedev #buildinpublic

Two smartphones displaying diabetes management apps. The left phone shows glucose data with a "Glucose Average" of 118 mg/dL and "% Within Target" at 94%, highlighting "Great Control!" with statistics on readings and events. Below, a graph indicates glucose levels with a maximum of 213 mg/dL. The right phone displays settings for personal details, including gender, date of birth, diabetes type, year of diagnosis, treatment, regional preferences, and estimated A1C unit, with options to toggle insulin tracking and switch between mg/dL and mmol/L units. The background is a gradient blue.
🆘Bill Cole 🇺🇦grumpybozo@toad.social
2026-01-30

Once again I am saved by dumb luck.
Or, I guess, #T2D. @newsfeed zeroes.ca/@newsfeed/1159804557

2026-01-29

I built @glusightapp to manage my diabetes without drowning in numbers.
It turns raw glucose and insulin data into patterns and signals I can actually use.

The goal is clarity and actionable feedback.

If you’re curious: apple.co/3GZIsm1

#diabetes #T2D #t1d #indiedev #BuildInPublic

A person holding a smartphone displaying a glucose monitoring app. The screen shows an estimated A1C of 5.5%, with 95% of readings in range, and percentages for very high, high, low, and very low readings. Below, a glucose pattern analysis graph indicates daily glucose levels over a week, with color-coded dots for frequency. The bottom of the screen has navigation tabs labeled "Today," "Diary," "Progress," "Settings," and a plus sign. The text "LIVE HEALTHIER. LIVE SMARTER. Your glucose insights, at your fingertips." is displayed below the phone.
2026-01-28

This is one of those moments where I’m really glad I built @glusight.app.
It’s 9 PM and seeing “96% within target” tells me instantly how well I managed today.
Zero guessing or mental math. As someone managing diabetes, this has been really important.

And some big news: Hallo Deutschland! 🇩🇪 Glu Sight is now fully available in German.

If you’re curious and managing diabetes, give it a try: apple.co/3GZIsm1

#diabetes #t2d #indieapp #indiedev

Smartphone screenshot displaying a diabetes management app. Two purple boxes show "96% Within Target" and "10 Units Total Insulin." Below, a notification highlights a "High Glucose Pattern" between 10pm-12am, with 38% of readings above target. The screen also indicates data from the last 7 days, 141 readings, and 6 days.
2026-01-18

It’s been two years, and @glusightapp is finally getting a fresh coat of paint.
Just because it’s a serious app doesn’t mean it can’t be fun to use.

And if the original look feels like home, the classic colors will still be there in Themes.

#IndieDev #Diabetes #BuildInPublic #t2d #t1d

Three smartphones displaying glucose monitoring apps against a blue background. The left phone shows a "Progress" screen with glucose metrics and a bar graph. The middle phone features a "Themes" screen with options labeled "Iris Edition" and "Classic Edition," each displaying a graph icon. The right phone presents a "Today" screen with glucose average and insulin units, along with a notification about Apple Health data. The phones have a sleek design with rounded edges and a dark interface.
2025-12-30

This is our biggest update yet for Glu Sight, a privacy-first diabetes app, focused on clarity & ease of use.

Introducing Insights, a new way to understand your diabetes data.

Patterns are surfaced, so you don’t have to guess what your numbers mean.

#diabetes #t2d #t1d #indiedev #indieapp #buildinpublic

2025-12-27

Next Glu Sight update in progress.

A diabetes tracking app focused on clarity and reliability.

Tightening the experience end to end.

apple.co/3GZIsm1

#Diabetes #t2d #t1d #IndieApp #BuildInPublic #IndieDev

2025-12-22

Working on improved medical report exports for @glusightapp .
Cleaner layout, clearer summaries, and easier sharing with your diabetes healthcare providers.

Coming in the next update.

#IndieDev #BuildInPublic #t2d #t1d #Diabetes #HealthTracking

A smartphone displays a glucose report titled "Glu Sight Report," featuring sections on data coverage, glucose summary, time in range breakdown, insulin summary, daily glucose patterns, and trends/events. The background is a gradient blue.
2025-12-19

Glu Sight v2.1.3, the diabetes management app, is live.

A reliability-focused update.
See details below 👇🏾

apple.co/3GZIsm1

#DiabetesApp #HealthTracking #T2D #IndieDev #IndieApp

Skip Scherer - Authorskipscherer
2025-11-02

Time changes aren’t healthy for anyone, but with type 1 diabetes, they’re even worse.

The insulin pump updates automatically, but your body doesn’t. It takes a week or more to sync, and the whole thing just sucks.

Skip Scherer - Authorskipscherer
2025-10-17

For the diabetes community:

The California insulin is long acting insulin glargine, which is biosimiliar to Lantus.

A fast acting insulin similar to Novoloh is in the works.

Their, saved you having to look it up.

2025-09-24

Letzte Woche fand in Berlin das Plenartreffen des Deutsch-Chinesischen Track-II-Dialogs (T2D) zu #Klimawandel und nachhaltiger Entwicklung statt. Auf dem Weg zur Weltklimakonferenz #COP30 berät der #T2D wissenschaftsbasiert die Ministerien in Deutschland und #China: 👉 mehr Informationen: umweltbundesamt.de/t2d

Gruppenfoto der Teilnehmer mit Schutzhelmen in einer Werkshalle. Foto: Anna Rosenbaum / UBA
2025-09-05

I just got the clock in to 'make' the nightscout clock (which also works with Dexcom Follow, LibreLinkUp, and Meditronic CareLink) and the test will be if the numbers are big enough for me to see with my glasses off at night.

youtube.com/watch?v=7GmDflLxqLs is the how-to if you're interested. For under €50, I figure it'll be a good trial and if it doesn't work out how I want, then I can just reset it and repurpose it.

#T1D #T2D #Diabetes

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