He’s lives with Type I Diabetes and has needed to monitor has blood glucose every day for more than 20 years.
Simone uses a combination of a continuous glucose monitor and insulin pump. That creates a large amount of data into HealthKit. Glucomate was made to make better use of that information.
The app works well with CGM or other blood glucose-monitoring device. Anyone who records their blood glucose, no matter how frequently, can also use the app.
A summary of the current day will show the most recent readings along with info about high and low readings along with time in range.
There is also an analysis with information and trends from the last 7. 14. 30, 90-day time period.
With a history view, you can see averages, high/low information, time in range, along but the ability to view all readings from a specific day. The app also shows glucose readings during a workout or sleep.
You can also quickly enter blood glucose readings into HealthKit from the iPhone app or the companion Apple Watch version. On the Apple Watch, you can even view a quick look at the most up-to-date information.
Glucomate is a free download for the iPhone and Apple Watch. You can try out the app’s demo mode on the free version.
To unlock all of the app’s features, you’ll need a subscription. That’s $1.99 per month or $14.99 yearly. There is also a one-time purchase option of $59.99 that will unlock all the features for the lifetime of the app.
Subscribers can add unlimited readings to HealthKit, view all history, and view all averages and trends. You’ll also receive unrestricted access to data and charts while being able to customize the appearance and order of graphs.