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My Daily Health Journal is a web-based health tracking dashboard centered on “no app required, log anywhere, start for free.” Based on the information on the page, it is more of a personal health management tool than a traditional enterprise SaaS product. Its core users include people taking GLP-1 medications, users with type 2 diabetes, and health-conscious individuals who want to continuously track weight, blood sugar, diet, and medication.
The product offers modules for daily health journaling, GLP-1 injection and dosage tracking, medication adherence tracking, weight and blood sugar trend analysis, and food and calorie logging. Health Analytics visualizes weight, blood sugar, and other health trends, while Progress Insights provides personalized insights and recommendations. For third-party integrations, the page explicitly mentions Google Calendar syncing for scheduling medication reminders and appointments. Premium also supports data export and custom reports, helping users present progress updates to their doctors.
Pricing is very simple: the Free plan is $0/month and includes basic health tracking, unlimited health records, basic charts, weight and medication tracking, and community support. Premium costs $9/month and adds advanced charts and analytics, data export, custom reports, priority support, calendar integration, and advanced health insights. The page states that users can start for free without a credit card.
The strengths are that it is web-based and requires no installation, has clear positioning, covers GLP-1 and blood sugar management scenarios in a fairly specific way, has a low barrier to entry with the free plan, and offers straightforward Premium pricing. The drawbacks are that although the page emphasizes being “privacy focused,” it does not disclose details about encryption, HIPAA or other medical data compliance, security certifications, or data hosting. The only clearly mentioned integration is Google Calendar. There is also no visible information about APIs, doctor collaboration, team permissions, wearable device syncing, or a mobile app.
It is suitable for individuals who want lightweight health logging, weight loss tracking, and diabetes management, especially users who need to track GLP-1 injections, weight, blood sugar, and dietary changes. It is less suitable for organizations that require medical-grade compliance, collaboration with care teams, enterprise deployment, or deep system integrations.
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