Track Your Zepbound Journey in One Simple Dashboard(United States)
Log doses, weight, food, and progress photos in under 2 minutes a day so you can see if you're on a healthy path, not just losing weight fast.
Built for people on Zepbound in the US. Works with single-dose pens, the KwikPen, or LillyDirect vials. No app download needed.

Is this for me?
✅Built for:
- People on Zepbound in the US, whether through insurance, LillyDirect, or telehealth
- Want a calm, simple way to track doses, food, and progress
- Care about long-term health, not crash dieting
❌Not ideal for:
- People not on GLP-1s yet
- Those wanting a full macro app with recipes and meal plans
How it works
2 to 3 minutes on day one
Sign up with email
Quick and secure. No complex forms to fill out.
Log today: shot, weight, one meal
Just the essentials to get your first snapshot.
Check your snapshot: everything that matters on one screen
Your dose, weight, food, and AI insights all in one place.
That's it for day one. Come back a few times a week to build a clear picture of your Zepbound journey.
Optional: add measurements and progress photos when you feel ready.
Your Zepbound day on one page
Today's Tracking
Jan 12, 2026
🍳 2 eggs, toast, coffee
🥗 Chicken salad, olive oil
🍝 Pasta with vegetables
Doses
Weekly shots in one place, pen or vial
Weight
See trends, not just today's number
Food
Simple logs, no 30-step meal building
Doses
Weekly shots in one place, pen or vial
Weight
See trends, not just today's number
Food
Simple logs, no 30-step meal building
Your Zepbound day on one page. No flipping between five different apps.
See the bigger picture
Stop obsessing over daily weigh-ins. Watch weekly trends instead.
Catch red flags early
If weight is dropping too fast or you're barely eating, you'll see it.
Keep it sustainable
A 2-minute check-in beats all-or-nothing tracking and app fatigue.
A clean log pays off in the insurance era
Zepbound's list price is around $1,086 a month, but almost nobody pays that. What you actually pay depends on your coverage and your channel, and a good tracking habit helps with all of them.
Stay inside the 45-day refill window
LillyDirect self-pay pricing runs $299 to $449 a month depending on dose, for vials or the KwikPen. On doses of 7.5 mg and up, that $449 price only holds if you refill within 45 days of your last delivery. Logging every shot makes it obvious when your supply runs out, so you don't lapse back to the higher standard price.
Have your numbers ready for insurance
Prior authorizations, renewals, and appeals often ask for your starting weight, current weight, and how long you've been on the medication. A dated dose and weight history answers all of that in one screenshot.
Know what you should be paying
With commercial insurance, the Zepbound savings card can bring copays as low as $25 a month (it excludes Medicare and Medicaid enrollees). Eligible Medicare Part D enrollees can get the Zepbound KwikPen for a flat $50 monthly copay under the Medicare GLP-1 Bridge that started July 1, 2026.
Prices and programs current as of July 2026 and change often. Check lilly.com and your plan documents before making decisions.

"I built this to stop guessing."
I'm on a weight loss journey myself. I went from 170 lb and 32% body fat to 141 lb and 23% in 6 months by tracking the right things consistently: doses, food, movement, and progress, not just the scale.
I built this tool because juggling screenshots, notes, and half-used apps made everything harder than it needed to be. This is the calm, simple dashboard I wish I'd had from day one.
Anna Bromley
Founder, Healthcount
Common questions
Everything you need to know before you start
Is Zepbound the same as Mounjaro?
Both are tirzepatide made by Eli Lilly, but in the US they're separate brands. Zepbound is the one approved for chronic weight management (the FDA approved it in November 2023), while Mounjaro is approved for type 2 diabetes. If you've seen UK forums talking about "Mounjaro for weight loss," that's because the same medication is sold as Mounjaro over there. For weight loss in the US, the brand you'll be prescribed is Zepbound.
I use LillyDirect vials, not the pen. Does that matter?
Not at all. Whether your Zepbound comes as a single-dose auto-injector pen, the multi-dose KwikPen, or single-dose vials from LillyDirect, you log the same thing: your weekly dose in mg (2.5 up to 15 mg). The tracker doesn't care about the packaging, just the dose and the date.
Do I have to log every single thing I eat?
No, not at all. We follow a "good enough" philosophy. Log your main meals and anything that feels significant. The goal is awareness, not perfection. Many users just jot down breakfast, lunch, and dinner in simple terms (e.g. "chicken salad" or "pasta with veggies"). That's more than enough to spot patterns and make better choices over time.
Is this medical advice?
No. Healthcount is a tracking and awareness tool, not a medical service. We do not prescribe doses, diagnose conditions, or provide clinical advice.
Always follow your doctor or prescriber's guidance for dosing and medical decisions. This tool simply helps you track your doses, food, weight, and progress in one place so you can have more informed conversations with your healthcare provider.
Will this work if I'm not on Zepbound?
Yes, you can use the app. Tracking your diet is a great way to support weight loss on any medication, or none.
That said, this page is built around weekly Zepbound tracking. If you're on Wegovy, the Wegovy pill, or Foundayo and would like tailored support, email us at anna@healthcount.app.
Do I need to take photos of myself?
Completely optional. Progress photos can be a powerful way to see changes that the scale doesn't show, but many users start without them and add photos later when they feel ready. You're in complete control. Track what matters to you and skip the rest.
Is my data private?
Yes. Your health data belongs to you, period.
•We encrypt all data in transit and at rest
•We will never sell your data to third parties
•We use AI to generate insights (like daily summaries), but your personal health data is not used to train AI models
•You can delete your account and all data at any time
For more details, see our privacy policy.
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Pricing and program details on this page are current as of July 2026. They change often, so verify against the originals below before making decisions.
- FDA press announcement: Zepbound (tirzepatide) approval for chronic weight management, November 2023
- Eli Lilly: LillyDirect Zepbound self-pay pricing, full terms and conditions
- Eli Lilly: Zepbound savings card terms (commercial insurance only)
- GoodRx: Zepbound list price and cash price tracking
- Medicare.gov: Medicare GLP-1 Bridge, GLP-1 drugs for $50 a month (publication 12234)
- CMS: Medicare GLP-1 Bridge program page (eligibility, covered drugs, July 1, 2026 start)
- KFF: What to know about the BALANCE model for GLP-1s in Medicare and Medicaid
- New England Journal of Medicine: Tirzepatide once weekly for the treatment of obesity (SURMOUNT-1)