LIVING WITH DIABETES
Living with T1D means juggling more than glucose alone.
Food, insulin, activity, sleep, medications, blood pressure, weight, hypos and daily routines all matter. But that information is often scattered across devices, apps and paper logs.
Making sense of it all can be exhausting.
L!FE brings your key diabetes and health data together - so you can see patterns, understand context, and make better sense of daily life with T1D.
Not just numbers. Not just a dashboard.
L!FE is designed to help you understand how glucose connects with food, timing, movement, medication, sleep, recovery and everyday habits.
Built for real life
with Type 1 Diabetes
L!FE is being built by someone who has lived with T1D for over 40 years.
It was created to make everyday patterns easier to see, by connecting glucose with insulin, nutrition, activity and the wider context of daily life.
BETA TESTING
NOW OPEN
L!FE is currently in active beta testing with people living with T1D.
We’re working closely with early users to refine the experience, improve data flows, and shape what comes next.
Why I built L!FE
I built L!FE because I wanted a clearer way to understand how food, insulin, activity and daily life interact - without switching between multiple apps or piecing together disconnected data.
This is not about perfection.
It is about making daily decisions easier to understand.
A clearer view of daily life with Type 1 diabetes
Built for real life with Type 1 diabetes
Apple Health integration
Pump data import
Privacy-first design
L!FE is a premium Type 1 diabetes companion that helps you understand how glucose connects with food, insulin, sleep, activity, medication and daily habits.
Be the first to experience L!FE.
Apply
Tell us a little about your diabetes setup and devices. Get TestFlight Invite
Install
You’ll receive an invite link and simple install steps.
Use L!FE app & Share Feedback
Use the app in real life and tell us what works — and what doesn’t.
Contact Us
More than numbers. It’s your L!FE.
Questions about beta testing, feedback, or the app? We’d love to hear from you.