The supplement tracker app that never sees your data
Capsuly logs your vitamins, minerals and herbs in one tap, shows your daily totals against RDA and Upper Limits, and warns you before a bottle runs empty — all 100% offline on your iPhone. No account. No cloud. No subscription.
For iPhone and iPad. Informational only — not medical advice.
Today12-day streak · 94% adherence
Low stock: Magnesium — about 6 days left
Illustrative mock-up — not an actual app screenshot.
Why Capsuly exists
Most supplement apps track you more carefully than your vitamins
The typical tracker wants an account, a subscription and cloud access to your health data before you log a single pill. Capsuly takes the opposite deal.
The usual trade
- Monthly subscription with premium upsells
- Account sign-up and cloud storage of health data
- Analytics, telemetry and third-party sharing
- Bloated food logging and flaky barcode scans
The Capsuly trade
- $3.99 once — no fees, ever
- Data lives only on your device, works fully offline
- No ads, no analytics, no telemetry, no account
- Just supplements: log a dose in seconds
Core features
Everything a serious supplement routine needs
Built for people taking three or more daily supplements — every feature below comes straight from the app, nothing aspirational.
One-tap logging
Mark supplements taken in seconds from the Today Dashboard, with your current streak and adherence stats in view. No tedious food logging, no barcode failures.
Nutrient safety totals
See daily totals for vitamins A, C, D, E, K, B-complex, calcium, iron, magnesium, zinc and more against RDA and Upper Limit references personalized to your age, sex and life stage — with automatic IU-to-mcg conversion. What RDA and UL mean →
Schedules that match real life
Multiple daily doses, specific weekdays (M/W/F), cycling patterns like 5-on/2-off, custom intervals and preferred times. Build a routine that sticks →
Timing hints
Absorption-science-based hints surface as you plan — for example, “Take with fat for 32% better absorption” or “Separate calcium and iron by 1–2 hours.” Informational, never prescriptive.
Inventory that thinks ahead
Track pills remaining per bottle, see calculated days until empty, and get low-stock alerts before you miss a day. Never run out again →
Your data, exportable
History and insights with a calendar view and per-supplement filters, plus PDF reports — profile, supplements, nutrients, adherence, calendar — shareable by email, Messages or AirDrop. Handy before a doctor visit.
Radical honesty
What Capsuly deliberately doesn’t do
Straight from the developer’s own App Store listing — fewer moving parts is the point.
- No food tracking
- No barcode scanning
- No push notifications
- No Apple Health integration
- No cloud backup
- No gamification
- No social features
- No analytics
If your health data leaving your phone worries you, that list is a feature. Why offline health apps matter →
How it helps
From pill chaos to a routine you can show your doctor
Build your cabinet
Add your vitamins, minerals and herbs manually — brand, dosage, form and nutrient composition — so the app knows exactly what each dose contains.
Log and stay within limits
Tap doses off each day and watch your nutrient totals accumulate against RDA and Upper Limit references, with warnings personalized to your profile.
Review and share
Check your calendar, streaks and adherence percentage over time, then export a PDF report to bring to your next appointment.
Questions, answered honestly
Frequently asked questions
Is Capsuly a subscription?
No. Capsuly is a one-time purchase of $3.99. There are no monthly fees, no premium tiers and no in-app upsells — you buy it once and it is yours.
Where is my supplement data stored?
Exclusively on your device, in a local SQLite database. Capsuly works 100% offline with no cloud sync, no servers, no account and no device permissions. The developer states compliance with PIPEDA, GDPR and CCPA, with no ads, analytics or telemetry.
Does Capsuly send push notifications or reminders?
No. Capsuly deliberately has no push notifications. Instead, its schedules and preferred times organize your day inside the app, and the Today Dashboard shows what is planned so you can log doses in one tap.
Does it connect to Apple Health or scan barcodes?
No. By design there is no Apple Health integration, no barcode scanning, no food tracking and no cloud backup. You add supplements manually — brand, dosage, form and nutrient composition — which keeps the app fast, simple and fully offline.
Will Capsuly tell me which supplements or doses to take?
No. Capsuly is informational only and is not medical advice. It shows your own daily totals next to published Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA) and Tolerable Upper Intake Levels (UL) — reference values the developer sources from the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements and National Academies DRI tables — personalized to your age, sex and life stage. Always consult a healthcare provider before starting supplements.
Can I share my supplement history with my doctor?
Yes. Capsuly exports PDF reports covering your profile, supplements, nutrient totals, adherence and calendar, which you can share via email, Messages or AirDrop.
What kinds of schedules does Capsuly support?
Multiple daily doses, specific weekdays such as Monday/Wednesday/Friday, cycling patterns such as 5 days on and 2 off, custom intervals and preferred times. It also tracks pills remaining, calculates days until empty and raises low-stock alerts.
Buy once. Track privately. Stay organized.
$3.99, one time. No account, no cloud, no subscription — just a supplement tracker that respects your data.
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