The problem we keep seeing
Half of all patients on chronic medication don't take their dose as prescribed (WHO, 2003). On the oral GLP-1 specifically, missing a few doses early on cascades — appetite returns, momentum dies, the prescription quietly stops working. From the pharmacy counter, we see the pattern. From the patient's side, it just feels like failing.
Existing health apps don't solve this. They ask you to track meals, moods, water intake, photos, every variable they can dream up. The single thing that matters — did you take your tablet on an empty stomach this morning — gets lost in the noise.
Our approach
YourTracker does one job. It helps you remember to take your daily oral GLP-1, on an empty stomach, anchored to something you already do. One tap. One second. One ritual.
We don't dispense or prescribe medication. We don't sell tablets. We aren't an online pharmacy. We just keep you on top of yours.
Who built it
The team behind YourTracker has been running UK pharmacy operations for over a decade through YM Pharma Group (YourMedicals). Pharmacists, engineers, and designers who all share one frustration: watching good prescriptions fail because the daily ritual broke.
Where we're based
- Made in Leicester, UK
- UK-based engineering team
- UK-based pharmacist oversight
- UK-based servers (Supabase EU-London region)
What V1 does
YourTracker V1 is live. It does five things:
- One-tap daily dose log
- Morning anchor notification (kettle, shower, teeth, phone)
- 30-minute eating-window reminder after each dose
- Weight tracking with calmly-drawn charts
- Pack-count tracking with a refill nudge at 7 days left
We deliberately don't do meal logging, mood tracking, or progress photos. The job is to keep you on the dose. Everything else is noise.
What's next
V2 may bring injection support (Wegovy injection, Mounjaro injection) and a stronger pharmacist hand-off. Nothing's scheduled. We'd rather do V1 properly than rush features.
Get in touch
Questions, feedback, or pharmacist queries — contact us. We read every email.