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What’s New Version 1.0.4
For a long time, Glone only knew English and seemed to assume the world would manage. Now it speaks nine languages, and English is no longer the only one.
It sounds like "going global." In practice it's simpler: you can now log your water, your weight, and your dose in your own language.
And it switches completely. Widgets, Live Activity, the units you measure in, the names you use. Set your phone to any of the nine, and the app simply follows.
While we were in there, we fixed a few things that had been quietly getting on everyone's nerves:
• The dose button stopped keeping its own calendar. It used to remind you on days when there was nothing to take. Now it checks your schedule and stays quiet when it should.
• Live Activity no longer freezes after your last meal and makes it to the end of the day in one piece. Meal names show up in your language too, instead of a mix of all nine at once.
• Notifications grew up. Fewer repeats, the right language after you switch, and dose reminders that arrive when they actually mean something.
• The camera stopped fainting every time you tapped the shutter too fast.
• Charts draw faster, screens scroll smoother, and startup no longer tests your patience.
The rest happened under the hood. That kind of work you only notice when it hasn't been done.
Description
Glone is an all-in-one GLP-1 tracker for people using Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Zepbound®, Mounjaro®, Rybelsus®, Saxenda®, Trulicity®, and prescribed compounded alternatives. Track shots or pills, side effects, weight, meals, hydration, nutrition, and progress in one place.
GLP-1 treatment affects more than your dose schedule. Appetite changes, side effects, meal planning, reminders, and weight trends can quickly end up scattered across different apps and notes. Glone brings those parts together in one clear system so your routine stays easier to manage day to day.
Track weekly injections or daily pills with reminders, dose history, and injection site rotation. Log common GLP-1 side effects like nausea, fatigue, constipation, stomach pain, brain fog, and appetite changes, then spot patterns around dose changes, meals, and hydration.
Use the built-in camera to scan your meals and get fast estimates for protein, calories, carbs, and fat without manual entry. Explore more than 130 meal options designed for low-appetite GLP-1 days, with choices that are easier to tolerate and help you stay consistent with protein and daily nutrient goals.
Glone also helps you track water, nutrition, and weight trends without getting lost in day-to-day fluctuations. Widgets, quick actions, and Live Activity keep your routine visible on your Home Screen and Lock Screen, so the most important parts of your plan stay easy to follow.
Glone supports semaglutide, tirzepatide, liraglutide, dulaglutide, oral GLP-1 medications, and prescribed compounded alternatives. Whether you are tracking a weekly injection or a daily pill, Glone gives you one place for the details that matter.
Private iCloud sync helps keep your data under your control, with no ads and no data sales.
Glone is for tracking and education only and does not provide medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before making changes to your treatment.
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Glone Annual · Yearly 3-day free trial$29.99
Glone Weekly · 7 days$2.99
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Version history 5 versions
Build 887460439v1.0.42026-06-30 18:28:32
For a long time, Glone only knew English and seemed to assume the world would manage. Now it speaks nine languages, and English is no longer the only one.
It sounds like "going global." In practice it's simpler: you can now log your water, your weight, and your dose in your own language.
And it switches completely. Widgets, Live Activity, the units you measure in, the names you use. Set your phone to any of the nine, and the app simply follows.
While we were in there, we fixed a few things that had been quietly getting on everyone's nerves:
• The dose button stopped keeping its own calendar. It used to remind you on days when there was nothing to take. Now it checks your schedule and stays quiet when it should.
• Live Activity no longer freezes after your last meal and makes it to the end of the day in one piece. Meal names show up in your language too, instead of a mix of all nine at once.
• Notifications grew up. Fewer repeats, the right language after you switch, and dose reminders that arrive when they actually mean something.
• The camera stopped fainting every time you tapped the shutter too fast.
• Charts draw faster, screens scroll smoother, and startup no longer tests your patience.
The rest happened under the hood. That kind of work you only notice when it hasn't been done.
Build 885873977v1.0.32026-05-21 14:35:17
Most of this update is reliability work. Background syncing, cold starts, time zones, Live Activities. The parts nobody screenshots, but you feel them every day. Also new medications, and a camera that finally pulls its weight.
Medications
- Foundayo added (oral, daily, 3/12/36 mg)
- Wegovy 7.2 mg HD dose added
- Weight projections, hydration goals, and reminder copy adjusted for both
Food Recognition
- New model for photo analysis. More accurate, fewer wrong guesses, holds up across lighting
- Fixed the camera memory leak that made long sessions sluggish
Sync & Reliability
- Apple Health now syncs in the background, instantly
- Cold start is no longer a coin flip
- Entry dates stop drifting when you cross time zones
- Live Activity got more adaptive. Time zone bugs gone. It also stopped vanishing on its own after the last meal of the day
- A lot of quieter work on data integrity, syncing, and how the app pulls everything together
Build 884688696v1.0.22026-04-20 02:00:37
Most of this update is about seeing your progress more clearly. The weight chart has been redesigned, body measurements are now tracked alongside weight, and your Journey timeline is more accurate from day one. Apple Health syncing has been expanded so your data stays in one place instead of scattered across apps. And a lot of quieter work went into meals, widgets, notifications, and accessibility — the kind of improvements you feel more than you notice.
Progress & Insights
- A redesigned weight chart that makes long-term trends actually readable
- More accurate Journey progress, with better start weight and timeline calculations
- Body measurement tracking — weight is no longer the only number that matters
- Cleaner chart labels and history views, especially over longer time ranges
Meals & Daily Tracking
- A refreshed Meals experience with clearer nutrition info and more consistent meal data
- Expanded Apple Health sync for weight, BMI, hydration, activity, and progress data
- Better-looking widgets with accent color support and smarter adaptive behavior
- More reliable notifications and Live Activities for reminders and daily tracking
Accessibility & Reliability
- Improved VoiceOver and Reduce Motion support
- A smoother onboarding flow
- Stability improvements across syncing, tracking, and account management
Build 883759284v1.0.12026-03-26 16:53:30
Less clutter, more speed.
We removed content that didn't belong, tightened what stayed, and made the whole app faster. Screens load quicker. Transitions feel sharper. The app gets out of your way so you can get back to your routine.
— Reddit community link now points where it should
— Weight picker no longer lets you lie to yourself (limits fixed)
— Fresher icons across the app
— Push notifications finally learned what "on time" means
— Live Activity works like Live Activity should
— Nutrient calculations got smarter — your tracking is now more accurate
— A few bugs that were getting too comfortable have been shown the door
Build 882868632v1.02026-03-23 13:22:56
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Change log 9 changes · US
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releaseNotes updated
For a long time, Glone only knew English and seemed to assume the world would manage. Now it speaks nine languages, and English is no longer the only one.
It s
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description updated
Glone is an all-in-one GLP-1 tracker for people using Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Zepbound®, Mounjaro®, Rybelsus®, Saxenda®, Trulicity®, and prescribed compounded altern
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subtitle updated
Ozempic Wegovy Zepbound Pill
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name updated
Glone: GLP-1 Shot Tracker
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Version 1.0.4 released
For a long time, Glone only knew English and seemed to assume the world would manage. Now it speaks nine languages, and English is no longer the only one.
It sounds like "going global." In practice it's simpler: you can now log your water,
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Version 1.0.3 released
Most of this update is reliability work. Background syncing, cold starts, time zones, Live Activities. The parts nobody screenshots, but you feel them every day. Also new medications, and a camera that finally pulls its weight.
Medications
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Version 1.0.2 released
Most of this update is about seeing your progress more clearly. The weight chart has been redesigned, body measurements are now tracked alongside weight, and your Journey timeline is more accurate from day one. Apple Health syncing has been
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Version 1.0.1 released
Less clutter, more speed.
We removed content that didn't belong, tightened what stayed, and made the whole app faster. Screens load quicker. Transitions feel sharper. The app gets out of your way so you can get back to your routine.
— Redd
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Version 1.0 released