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MounjaGO vs Gleva: The One-Time Purchase, Local-Storage Tracker

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MounjaGO is the GLP-1 tracker with no subscription and local storage — around $12 for life, English and French, medical PDF export. What that buys and what it costs you.

The two objections it answers

~$12 one-time

Most GLP-1 trackers ask for a subscription and sync your data to their servers. MounjaGO is the app for people whose objection is one or both of those.

It is a one-time purchase — around $12, no recurring fee — and it advertises local storage and GDPR compliance rather than cloud sync. It ships in English and French, and it produces a medical PDF report for appointments.

That is a coherent position, and it is the only well-known one in this category taking it. If you have ever looked at a $79-a-year subscription for a weekly injection log and thought for what, this is the answer to that thought.

Why local storage is a real argument here

This is health data about a prescription medication, and often about a compounded one. People are entitled to be particular about where it lives.

The mainstream trade — cloud sync in exchange for cross-device history and backup — is perfectly reasonable, and most people will take it. But it should be a decision rather than something you find out about in a privacy policy after six months of logging. MounjaGO is what choosing the other way looks like.

The flip side is worth stating plainly: local storage means your history lives on one device. If that phone goes in a river, the record goes with it unless you have been exporting. That is the actual cost of the privacy position, and it is not a small one — people lose months of injection logs this way.

What you give up

Polish. It is a utility. The interface is functional rather than designed, and next to Shotsy or Glapp it looks like what it is.

Predictive charting. It shows you what happened. It does not project medication levels forward, which is the feature the more developed trackers lead with.

Scale. It handles a straightforward weekly schedule well. Managing several concurrent compounds is not what it is for.

Side by side

MounjaGOGleva
AvailableYesNo — in development
Cost~$12 once
StorageLocalLocal-first, planned
LanguagesEnglish, FrenchEnglish, German
PDF exportYesPlanned
Predictive chartsNoPlanned

Where we differ

We share the storage position. Local-first is what we are building, for the same reason MounjaGO gives: this data does not need to be on somebody's server for a weekly log to work.

Where we differ is what happens after the logging. MounjaGO records your history faithfully and hands it back to you. What we are building toward is the layer on top — surfacing whether the nausea tracks your dose increases, whether a flat fortnight is a plateau, whether the last step made things measurably worse.

That is a narrower claim, and it is unbuilt. MounjaGO costs twelve dollars and works today.

How to choose

Choose MounjaGO if subscriptions are the dealbreaker, local storage is the requirement, or you want a French-language GLP-1 tracker. Export regularly — the privacy position makes backups your job.

Choose a cloud tracker if cross-device history and automatic backup matter more to you than where the data sits. The full comparison covers those, and Shotsy is the established default.

Wait for Gleva if you want the privacy position and the interpretation layer, and can afford to wait for it.

Whichever you choose, the appointment guide covers turning whatever it exports into one page a provider can read in thirty seconds.

MounjaGO is a trademark of its respective owner. Gleva is not affiliated with, endorsed by or sponsored by it. Pricing and features change — confirm on the store listing. Nothing here is medical advice.

Frequently asked questions

Is there a GLP-1 tracker without a subscription?

MounjaGO is the best-known one — a one-time purchase of around $12 rather than a recurring fee. Several other trackers have free tiers that cover core logging, so a subscription is not the only way to avoid one.

Which GLP-1 app stores data locally?

MounjaGO advertises local storage and GDPR compliance, and is the main app in the category positioned that way. Most competitors sync to their own cloud, which is what makes history available across devices.

Is MounjaGO only for Mounjaro?

The name comes from Mounjaro and the app is tailored to that titration schedule, but the arithmetic of tracking a weekly injection is the same across the GLP-1 family. Check the current listing for which medications it supports before buying.

What are MounjaGO's limitations?

Polish and predictive charting. It is a utility rather than a showpiece, and it shows historical data rather than projecting medication levels forward. For some people that is exactly the point.

Does MounjaGO work in English?

Yes — it ships in both English and French, and it is the strongest option in the category for French speakers specifically.