Hey Indie Hackers,
I’m excited to share a project that we’ve been pouring our hearts into— unswt, a free AI-powered sugar tracker designed to make managing your health a whole lot easier. If you’re someone who cares about what you eat, and especially how it impacts your blood sugar levels, this might be for you.
unswt is an AI-driven app where you simply snap a picture of your meal, and it instantly predicts your glucose levels, breaks down the macros and micros, and tells you how the food is affecting your body. Whether you’re trying to keep an eye on your sugar intake, optimize your meals for energy, or just make better food choices, unswt gives you real-time feedback.
Managing blood sugar can be tricky, especially with the rise of processed foods and busy lifestyles. We wanted to create something that empowers people to make informed decisions without the hassle of manual tracking or wearing expensive devices. That’s why we’ve partnered with Johns Hopkins cardiology and endocrinology medical staff, along with GW nutrition AI PhDs, to bring scientifically backed and reliable feedback to the app. No sensors, no subscriptions—just a free app that helps you manage your health with ease.
This is where the Indie Hackers community comes in. We’ve built the foundation, but now we need real-world feedback from people like you. What works, what doesn’t, what features could be better? We’re opening the doors to unswt for free, and we’d love for you to give it a try and let us know what you think. Honest, open feedback is what we’re after—both the good and the bad.
For us, the goal is to provide something genuinely useful to people without barriers. No hidden fees, no premium version—just a tool that can help you take control of your health. We believe that everyone should have access to this kind of resource, and being part of the Indie Hackers community, we know the power of sharing, iterating, and building something better together.
We’re in the early stages, and we know there’s a long way to go. But with the feedback and support from communities like this one, we’re confident we can make unswt even better. So, if you’re interested in helping us out (or just curious about how AI can help track your sugar intake), we’d love for you to give it a shot.
Here’s the link to check it out: unswt.com
Thanks so much for being part of this journey with us, and a big shoutout to Indie Hackers for being an inspiring place for builders like us to grow and learn.
Looking forward to your thoughts and feedback🙏🏼