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Enter your blood sugar readings to see your management score
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Management Score
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Fasting BG
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Morning blood glucose
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Est. A1C
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Based on average BG
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Time in Range
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70-180 mg/dL target
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Daily Carbs
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Total carb intake today
🎯 Diabetes Verdict
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🩸 Daily Readings
Enter your blood sugar and diabetes data
📊 Daily Snapshot
Your diabetes management overview
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Blood Sugar Log
Track your readings throughout the day and spot patterns
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Insulin & Medication Tracker
Monitor your doses and medication adherence
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Carb & Nutrition Tracker
Understand how your food choices affect blood sugar
Blood Sugar Trend (7 Days)
BG Reading Breakdown
Carb vs Blood Sugar
A1C Estimate Trend
Diabetes Management Report
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How To Use
Take control of your diabetes management with data
🚀 Getting Started
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Log Your Fasting Blood Sugar
Take your fasting reading first thing in the morning before eating or drinking anything except water. Target: 70-130 mg/dL.
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Track Post-Meal Readings
Check blood sugar 2 hours after each meal. Post-meal target: under 180 mg/dL. This reveals which foods spike you most.
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Log Insulin & Medication
Record every dose. Medication adherence is the strongest predictor of A1C improvement. Even one missed dose impacts 3-day averages.
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Read Your Management Score
The dashboard combines all your data into a 0-100 score. Above 70 = well-managed. Below 50 = talk to your endocrinologist.
📊 Key Terms
A1C: A blood test measuring your average blood sugar over the past 2-3 months. Target: under 7% for most adults with diabetes. Each 1% drop in A1C reduces complication risk by ~30%.
Time in Range (TIR): The percentage of time your blood sugar stays between 70-180 mg/dL. Target: 70%+ in range. This is increasingly considered as important as A1C for diabetes management.
Hypoglycemia: Blood sugar below 70 mg/dL. Symptoms include shakiness, sweating, confusion, rapid heartbeat. Treat with 15g fast-acting carbs, recheck in 15 minutes (the 15-15 rule).
Carb Counting: Tracking carbohydrate grams to match insulin doses and manage blood sugar. 1 unit of rapid-acting insulin typically covers 10-15g of carbs (your ratio may differ).
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Your Data, Your Device
No subscription · Runs in your browser · Private local file
No data uploaded anywhere · Works 100% offline — no internet needed
This is a tracking tool, not medical advice. Consult your endocrinologist or primary care physician for clinical diabetes guidance.
No data uploaded anywhere · Works 100% offline — no internet needed
This is a tracking tool, not medical advice. Consult your endocrinologist or primary care physician for clinical diabetes guidance.