For clinicians
If your patient shared this with you
inRhythm is a daily companion for people on GLP-1 medications. It helps your patient track their own experience: their medication cycle, body signals, and daily habits, and notice how those things connect over time. This page explains what it does, what it does not, and how it might help the conversations you have with them.
What inRhythm is, and isn't
It is
- A self-tracking companion for daily life on a GLP-1.
- A way for your patient to see their own patterns across hunger, energy, sleep, symptoms, hydration, protein, and movement.
- Grounded in the pharmacology of the medication (below).
It is not
- A diagnostic tool. It does not interpret symptoms or flag conditions.
- A prescribing or dosing tool. It never recommends a dose or a change.
- Medical advice. It shows your patient what their data says, never what to do about it.
Grounded in the pharmacology
inRhythm's dose-cycle view is built on published pharmacokinetic profiles for the GLP-1 medication class. It uses these to show your patient where they are in their own dose cycle, for example the days around peak effect and the wear-off window before the next dose. It frames the patient's own logged signals against the known shape of the cycle. It does not predict outcomes, and it does not substitute population averages for what your patient actually records.
The logging gap
A few minutes in a consultation rarely captures everything shaping how a patient feels. Much of the GLP-1 experience happens between appointments: the nausea that comes and goes, the days energy drops, the weeks appetite returns. By the time you meet, a lot of it has blurred into "I felt rough sometimes." inRhythm gives your patient a calm, consistent place to record that experience as it happens, so what they bring you is specific rather than half-remembered.
What your patient can bring you
Over a few weeks, inRhythm surfaces the patterns in a patient's own data. A patient might see that their nausea clusters in the two days after each dose and eases by day four, or that their low-energy days track their cycle rather than their dose. These are observations for the two of you to discuss, not conclusions. Your patient can show you directly in the app, or share an exported summary of their history, so the context reaches you in a form you can use.
Privacy
inRhythm treats health data as health data. Tracking is opt-in, processing is consented, and the app is built to UK GDPR standards. Full detail is in our privacy policy.
Questions, or want to suggest it to your patients?
If you have questions about whether inRhythm suits a particular patient, or you think it could help others you see, we would like to hear from you. Email clinical@inrhythm.me.