Make your IBD make sense.
GutHarbor turns your daily logs — symptoms, food, meds, labs — into patterns you can see and a GI visit you walk into prepared. Built by a patient who needed it.
№ 02 — the night watch
03:14 am
Fourth time tonight.
07:40 am
Was it the coffee? The stress? The new med?
gi visit — 11:00 am
“Any changes since your last visit?” You honestly can’t remember.
week two
The notes app. The spreadsheet. The diary that died quietly.
The answers were in your days all along. Nobody helped you see them.
№ 03 — the crossing
01 — log fast
Your whole day, logged before the kettle boils.
Tap, not type. Wellbeing, Bristol, symptoms, meds — the whole daily ritual is built for the morning you’re actually having.
0:42
7:04 am
Good morning, Sam.
How are you feeling today?
bristol scale
Mesalamine
daily · 8:00 am
Day logged — 42 seconds
12-day streak
02 — learn more
Thirty days start to speak.
Honest correlations from your own data — possible associations, never verdicts, with the raw counts always shown.
Your patterns
Urgency showed up on 6 of the 8 days you logged dairy — a possible association worth watching. Talk to your GI or a dietitian before cutting foods out.
Sleep under 6 hours lined up with your 3 roughest days.
Based on 31 logged days · raw counts always shown · sharpens as you log
03 — act smarter
“So… any changes since your last visit?”
GI visit prep — Oct 12
Everything that changed since your last appointment
Patient-generated summary · reviewed by you before it goes anywhere · not a medical document
Walk in prepared.
— sam is an example patient · illustrative data, never fabricated proof
№ 04 — what changes
What changes for you.
01
Know which foods are actually worth watching.
Honest correlations from your own logs — possible associations with the raw counts shown, never verdicts, never a diet handed down by an app.
Urgency on 6 of the 8 days you logged dairy — worth watching.
02
Never walk into a GI appointment blank again.
What changed since last visit, questions worth asking, and a summary your gastroenterologist can actually use — then the plan you leave with becomes things GutHarbor helps you track.
GI visit prep — Oct 12
03
Know when it's worth calling your care team.
A daily awareness signal that watches your trends and says “this might be worth a check-in” — awareness, never prediction.
Worth a check-in?
04
Your meds, labs, and flares — one calm place.
Biologic-aware reminders, calprotectin and CRP alongside your symptoms, and gentle streaks that forgive the rough weeks instead of punishing them.
in the app — 01 / 04
Insights
last 30 days
Urgency showed up on 6 of the 8 days you logged dairy — a possible association worth watching.
Sleep under 6h lined up with your 3 roughest days.
Stool heatmap
30 days
raw counts always shown · never a verdict
next appointment · in 6 days
Dr. Rivera — Oct 12
Symptoms
urgency trended up, weeks 3–4 — 9 flagged days
Medications
96% adherence · biologic on schedule
Labs
calprotectin 112 → 86 µg/g since June
Questions
3 saved, from your own logs
wednesday, oct 1
Good morning, Sam.
Worth a check-in?
Nothing unusual this week — sleep steady, no new flags. No action needed.
Today: wellbeing ✓ · bristol ✓ · meds — 1 due tonight
awareness, never prediction
Meds & labs
Humira
every 2 weeks · due Thursday
Calprotectin 112 → 86 µg/g
↓ trendingColonoscopy prep
day-2 clear-liquid guide ready
12-day streak — 2 grace days held for the rough week.
meds · labs · procedures — together
sam — example data
Built IBD-deep — calprotectin · crp · ferritin tracking, biologic & infusion cadences, colonoscopy-prep companion, per-event bristol logging, appointment loop-closing, red-flag escalation — never paywalled
№ 05 · a letter
From one patient to another.
I was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis in 2025.
I know the 3am math. The fourth trip to the bathroom, lying there trying to count backwards through everything I’d eaten that day, telling myself I’d finally start writing it down tomorrow. I know what it’s like to sit across from a gastroenterologist who asks “so, any changes since last time?” and to go completely blank on two months of my own life. I tried the notes app. I tried a spreadsheet. Both of them died sometime around week two, same as the paper diary before them.
So I built the thing I wish I’d had that first year. I built it slowly, in the open, and I still log my own gut with it every morning. The point of it is simple: to show up to an appointment with the pattern already there instead of a shrug. The foods that kept turning up before a flare. The week a new medication actually started working. The good stretches, too, because those are easy to forget once you’re past them.
Living with IBD already takes enough out of you. Remembering shouldn’t be one more job on the list. That’s the part I wanted to hand off, so that when it matters, in the exam room or at 3am or on a foggy day, the whole story is just there, and it’s yours.
Armaan Gupta
ulcerative colitis · diagnosed 2025
№ 06 — harbor rules
The rules this harbor keeps.
A health product should earn trust in writing, above the fold of its footer. These aren’t marketing lines — they’re commitments the product is built around.
01
Not a medical device — and we say so plainly.
GutHarbor organizes your data and surfaces patterns. Your gastroenterologist makes the medical calls — always.
02
Your health data is never sold. Ever.
No ads, no third-party trackers on your logs, no exceptions.
03
Export or delete everything, any time.
Your data stays yours, and leaving is always easy — no hoops, no waiting.
04
No dark patterns.
No card up front, cancellation in two taps, and no guilt-trip emails when a flare keeps you away.
05
Made by one accountable human.
You'll always know exactly who built this, and why. His name is on the letter above.
№ 07 — the trial
14 days of everything. No card. No catch.
Every feature is unlocked from day one — the insights, GutBot, the appointment prep. On day 14 you choose a plan inside the app to keep going. And because there’s no card on file, doing nothing costs you nothing. Fair, transparent pricing — shown when you’re ready, not shouted from a landing page.
№ 08 — fair questions
Asked, answered honestly.
№ 09 — arrival
Ready when you are.
Everything included for 14 days. No card required — doing nothing costs nothing.
41°29′N · safe water

