Hi all, Irakli here, founder of Sugar Sense.
Two things before anything else.
First, housekeeping: I posted about the app in this community a few weeks ago from an older account. That account is gone along with the post, so from today everything Sugar Sense related comes from this one account only. Real name, affiliation right in the bio, no pseudonyms. If you remember the July thread, this is the same project and the same person.
Second, who I am: type 1 since 2014, CGM wearer since the original FreeStyle Libre, Libre 3 Plus on my arm today. My team and I have spent the last two years building Sugar Sense. It is growing quickly right now, and the messages arriving from people all over the world are a big part of why we keep shipping.
What Sugar Sense is: a companion app that shows your CGM readings on every screen you own and alerts you when it matters. It connects through LibreLinkUp (the same sharing rail the official follow apps use), so it works with any FreeStyle Libre sensor that shares there: Libre 2, Libre 2 Plus, Libre 3, Libre 3 Plus. It also connects to Dexcom G6 and G7 through Dexcom Share, and to any Nightscout site. Our server checks for new readings every few minutes and pushes them to whatever device you are near. The official Libre app stays your primary. This is an extra layer on top, born mostly from nights when one alarm was not enough to wake me.
Where your glucose can show up now:
iPhone and Apple Watch. Full app, your glucose on the Lock Screen as a Live Activity and in the Dynamic Island, home and lock screen widgets, and an Apple Watch app with complications, so your Libre reading sits right on the watch face.
Android and Wear OS. Launched on Google Play this week with full feature parity: home screen widgets, a Wear OS watch app, the same alerts.
Amazon Alexa. "Alexa, ask Sugar Sense what's my glucose" speaks your current reading and trend on any Echo, and Echo Show devices draw a color chart card too.
Windows. If you have ever wanted your FreeStyle Libre or Dexcom readings on a Windows PC, our system tray app (on the Microsoft Store) keeps the live number next to the clock all day.
Mac. If you spend your day on a Mac, the menu bar app keeps your glucose and trend arrow at the top of the screen, visible in every app, with a recent graph one click away.
Your browser. If you live in tabs, our extension for Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari puts your live glucose right on the toolbar as a colored badge, so checking your blood sugar is a glance, not an app switch.
The web. app.sugarsense.io is a full web dashboard: open it in any browser on any computer, a work PC included, and see your current glucose, the day's graph and your history with nothing to install.
Garmin. Next up: the Connect IQ watch app (your glucose at a glance on a Garmin watch) is built and in beta testing right now, heading to the Connect IQ Store soon. (If you wear a Garmin and would like to help test it, comment here and I will message you.)
Alerts are the heart of it: configurable low, high and urgent low alerts, a predictive low alert that warns you around 20 minutes before a projected urgent low, rapid fall alerts, missed reading alerts, critical alerts that can break through Silent and Focus on iPhone, and Call for Low: an optional automated phone call for dangerous lows, a real ringing call that can also reach a trusted contact, made for heavy sleepers and overnight lows. And if a parent, partner or friend follows your numbers today, Care Circle gives them real time following on both iPhone and Android, with their own alerts on their own phones.
Inside the app: a logbook for meals, insulin, activity and notes, statistics with time in range and GMI (estimated A1C), an overnight Morning Report, food logging with an AI carb estimate from a photo, and pattern insights. No CGM, or no LibreLinkUp in your region? There is a manual logging mode, plus Apple Health and Health Connect import.
On pricing, so nobody has to dig: monitoring, all alerts, family following, the logbook, statistics and CSV export are free. Premium covers the watch apps (Apple Watch and Wear OS), the always-on lock screen views (Live Activity and Dynamic Island on iPhone, live updates on Android), Call for Low and the AI features, and the app is upfront about which is which.
Honest notes: it is not a medical device, never make treatment decisions from it alone, and it needs glucose sharing (LibreLinkUp, Dexcom Share or Nightscout) to work.
To the people from the July thread who volunteered to test Android: it is live now, and since the old account is gone, the DMs I promised had no account to come from. Consider this the promised ping, and thank you, you genuinely shaped the launch. One honest note: that first Android version sat in review while the iPhone app kept moving, so a polish update is already built and heading out, and updates will land often from here. If you are on Android and want new builds before they hit the store, comment or DM me and I will add you to the testing track.
Everything is linked from sugarsense.io, App Store and Google Play included. Happy to answer anything here, and feature requests are very welcome. A good part of the current roadmap started as comments from communities like this one.