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Built for people living with IBD

When your gut is unpredictable, your record should not be.

GutNotes helps you track meals, symptoms, bowel changes, medications, and flare details in one place, so you can spot problems sooner, take better care of yourself, and bring your GI something more useful than memory.

Catch patterns earlier See symptom clusters sooner.
Track the blur One recent-to-old timeline.
Prepare for care Bring usable GI context.
Free core tracking Premium insights and GI-ready reports Launching on iPhone and Android
Timeline

Everything in one recent-to-old story

Live
Today
Yesterday
Apr 29
Apr 28
7:15 PM · Cramping and urgency Pain 7/10, urgency high, blood noted
4:50 PM · Lunch logged Chicken soup, white rice, hydration note
8:20 AM · Medication taken Mesalamine, on time, no missed dose
6:42 AM · Bowel event Loose stool, urgency moderate, photo attached
Insights

See drift early

4 higher-risk days
3 possible correlations
Symptom burden 14 days
Reports

Ready for review

GI visit summary Symptoms, bowel changes, meds, patterns
Flare snapshot High-severity days, photos, warning signs
Why it helps
Turn scattered bad days into something visible. Track changes as they happen, then review them clearly before they become harder to explain.
IBD is not just symptoms. It is anxiety before leaving home, trying to remember what changed, and explaining bad days from memory weeks later.
GutNotes keeps the full picture together. Meals, bowel changes, urgency, bleeding, fatigue, medication changes, flare notes, and photos all live in one record.
Earlier visibility can change decisions. Small trends are easier to act on when they are visible early, before they become bigger problems.
Why this matters

The hard part is not only living through symptoms. It is tracking enough detail to care for yourself well.

People with IBD often have to notice patterns across food, bowel changes, pain, bleeding, urgency, fatigue, and medications while also functioning at work, at home, and in appointments. GutNotes is built to reduce that mental load.

01

When a flare starts, details disappear fast

It becomes hard to remember exactly when symptoms began, what got worse, what you ate, or whether a medication change happened before or after the shift.

02

Appointments reward clear evidence

Doctors can help more when you can show timelines, severity changes, warning signs, and what happened between visits instead of piecing it together live.

03

Early signals matter

Seeing clusters of urgency, blood, fatigue, night symptoms, or food reactions earlier can help you respond sooner and decide when it is time to escalate care.

App screens

Three core views that make the app genuinely useful day to day.

The product is not just a symptom log. It is a timeline, an insight layer, and a set of reports that help patients manage daily life and have better medical conversations.

Timeline

One horizontal story of what happened

Review logged events from recent to old across meals, symptoms, bowel changes, medications, and flare notes without jumping between tools.

All events Symptoms Meals Meds
Today · 7:15 PM Urgency + pain spike
4:50 PM Meal logged
8:20 AM Medication taken
6:42 AM Bowel event noted
Yesterday Fatigue and bloating
Insights

Charts and analytics that surface meaningful change

See trends in symptom burden, possible correlations, and higher-risk periods so you can notice drift earlier and review it more clearly.

7 days with urgency
2 med changes
4 days with blood
Symptoms were lowest on consistent hydration days.
Pain and urgency rose after two consecutive late-night meals.
Reports

Different reports for you, your doctor, and flare review

Create summaries for GI visits, personal weekly review, or acute flare periods without manually rebuilding the story each time.

GI visit report Prepared summary for appointments
Flare review report Warning signs, severity changes, photos, actions tried
Self-care weekly report Trends, triggers to review, and what improved
Self-care and medical care

GutNotes is designed to help in the gap between “I think something is off” and “here is what actually happened.”

That gap is where people lose clarity. It is also where decisions about hydration, food, rest, medication adherence, calling the clinic, or preparing for a GI appointment often get made.

For taking care of yourself

  • Notice when symptoms are building instead of normalizing them.
  • Review what changed before a harder run of days.
  • Keep one record during fatigue, brain fog, or stress.

For receiving better medical care

  • Show severity, frequency, and duration more clearly.
  • Bring timelines of meds, bowel changes, food, and symptoms.
  • Help your doctor understand the pattern, not just the headline.
Doctor visit summary

Last 30 days

Premium
18 symptom entries
4 higher-risk days
2 medication changes
Included in report
  • Symptom, bowel, meal, and medication timeline
  • Severity shifts and flare-day snapshots
  • Charts, patterns, and warning clusters
  • Photos and notes when they add clinical context
Self-review Weekly summaries for personal pattern checking.
Flare review Focused snapshots for the periods that need detail most.
Reports that match the situation

Not every report is for the same audience, and that is the point.

Some reports are for your own review. Some are for a GI visit. Some are for understanding a specific flare period. GutNotes should help you generate the right summary for the right moment.

Personal review

Look back at how the week changed, where symptoms built, and what improved.

GI appointment prep

Bring structured context into the room instead of reconstructing weeks of details under pressure.

Focused flare reports

Summarize the intense stretches with dates, symptoms, bowel detail, photos, and what you tried.

FAQ

Quick answers before launch.

A few practical details about what GutNotes is, who it is for, and what to expect from early access.

What is GutNotes?

GutNotes is an IBD tracking app in development for iPhone and Android, designed to help people keep a clearer record of symptoms, meals, bowel changes, medications, and flare periods.

Who is it for?

It is built for people living with inflammatory bowel disease who want a better day-to-day record and better context for GI appointments.

Is the app available now?

Not yet. GutNotes is currently in development. You can join the early access list to get launch updates for iPhone and Android.

What will it help me do?

It is designed to help you spot patterns earlier, review rough stretches more clearly, and bring more useful context into care conversations.

Free and premium

Start with essential tracking. Upgrade when you want deeper review and doctor-ready output.

Core tracking stays free. Premium is for people who want stronger insight, more visual context, and better consultation prep.

Free

Core tracking for daily IBD life

  • Meals, symptoms, bowel events, and medications
  • Recent-to-old event timeline
  • Lightweight logging built for consistency
Join early access

Help shape a better IBD tracking experience before launch.

Join the list if you want launch updates, early access timing, and occasional chances to help shape the product around real IBD needs.

  • Be first to access GutNotes on iPhone and Android
  • Influence the timeline, insight, and report workflows
  • Get launch updates only, without spam

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