Built by someone with MS  ·  Used every day since May 2025

Finally, a health app built for people who are already sick.

Every other app assumes you're healthy and trying to stay that way. TrackTogether was built for a completely different reality — the one where you're managing MS, not preventing it.

A note from the person who built this

I got diagnosed with MS in 2015. I've been looking for this app ever since.

After my diagnosis, I tried every health tracking app I could find. They were all beautifully designed. They were all completely wrong for me.

"Every app I found was built for someone trying to optimize their health. I needed something for someone navigating a life where health isn't optimal — and never will be."

Apps built for healthy people ask: "How many steps did you take today?" They celebrate streaks. They assume tomorrow is better than yesterday.

That's not my life. On a hard day with MS, I don't need to be reminded I missed my step goal. I need to understand why today was hard, what warning signs I might have missed, and what I need to tell my neurologist at my next appointment.

So I built TrackTogether. For myself, first. I've been logging daily since May 2025 — and it has genuinely changed how I understand my own body. I can go back and see exactly what a day looked like. I can spot patterns I never would have noticed. I can walk into a doctor's appointment with actual data instead of a vague sense of "things have been hard lately."

I'm sharing it now because I suspect I'm not the only one who needed this.

What it actually does for you

Not features. Outcomes.

Know what your day actually looked like

Log symptoms, energy, mood, and medications in real time — so you have an honest record, not a memory.

See patterns you'd never catch yourself

Discover that your fatigue spikes when humidity rises, or that poor sleep always precedes a bad symptom day. Your AI assistant Lily connects the dots.

Walk into appointments with data

One-click doctor report. Weeks of symptom trends, medication history, and vitals — in a format your neurologist can actually use in 15 minutes.

Everything chronic illness tracking should have always had

TrackTogether covers the full picture — because MS doesn't show up as one thing. It shows up as fatigue at 2pm, a vision flicker, a medication you're not sure you took, and a conversation you had with Lily on a hard Tuesday that you want to remember.

Lily — AI Health Assistant

Powered by GPT-4o with memory of your full health history. Compassionate, non-judgmental, and always available.

Spoon Theory Tracking

Track your energy the way chronic illness actually works — activity by activity, in real time.

Weather Correlation

Automatic weather capture at every log. Discover your personal environmental triggers over time.

Medication & Infusion Tracking

Including photo prescription upload — point your camera, and Lily fills in the details.

Vitals, Vision & Breathing Logs

Blood pressure, glucose, A1C, vision changes, and shortness of breath — all in one place.

Caregiver Access

Invite a caregiver with granular control over exactly what they can see — and revoke anytime.

Join the beta

TrackTogether is in private beta. If you're managing MS or another chronic illness, I'd love to have you test it.

Submit your request below. I review these personally — this isn't an automated waitlist. I'll send you an invitation code via email.

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