What to track (simple, useful, not obsessive)
A good injection log helps you answer “what changed?” when you’re troubleshooting side effects, appetite, sleep, or routines.
Core fields
- Date & time (when you injected)
- Medication (e.g., Mounjaro / tirzepatide)
- Dose (exactly as prescribed)
- Injection site (to support rotation habits)
- Notes (symptoms, meals, sleep, anything unusual)
Printable injection log template
Tip: If you want “minimum viable tracking,” log only date/time + site + one note. Consistency beats detail.
| Date | Time | Medication | Dose | Site | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ____ / ____ / ____ | ____ : ____ | Mounjaro | ____________ | ____________ | ____________ |
| ____ / ____ / ____ | ____ : ____ | Mounjaro | ____________ | ____________ | ____________ |
| ____ / ____ / ____ | ____ : ____ | Mounjaro | ____________ | ____________ | ____________ |
FAQ
- Does Jabbit tell me what dose to take?
- No. Jabbit is a tracker (log + reminders). For dosing and schedule decisions, follow your prescriber and the medication’s labeling.
- Is this private?
- Jabbit is built privacy-first: your data syncs via your iCloud account. Jabbit isn’t a server collecting your injection history.
- Can I track side effects?
- Yes — use notes to log symptoms and context (sleep, meals, stress). The goal is to build a clear timeline you can discuss with a clinician.
- Is this only for Mounjaro?
- No — Jabbit supports GLP-1 tracking broadly. If you’re comparing options, see: semaglutide vs tirzepatide.
Learn more
Start here: GLP‑1 injection tracker, GLP‑1 dosing schedules, and injection site rotation science.