







About this app
What ShotLedger does
Why did I pay 700 dollars when she paid 25 for the same box? If you take a GLP-1 medication in 2026, that question is your life. Savings-card caps shrank in January. Cards expire December 31 and have to be re-enrolled. There are four different ways to pay — insurance plus a savings card, the cash-card price, direct-from-manufacturer vials, and pens — each with its own price, its own fill limits, and its own rules at the pharmacy counter. And nothing anywhere keeps track of what you actually paid. ShotLedger is the missing money side of your GLP-1 routine. Log every fill in seconds: the pharmacy, the payment path, and the price on the receipt. The ledger does the rest. See your savings-card position at a glance. Cards cover a set amount per month and per year — ShotLedger meters both, so you always know how much of your annual cap is burned and which upcoming fill will suddenly cost more. Card rules are fully editable, so when the program changes again next January you adjust two numbers yourself instead of waiting on anyone. Never miss a re-enrollment. Your card-expiry countdown sits right on the home screen, with a reminder well before December 31, so a lapsed card never ambushes you at the counter. Know whether switching would save you money. ShotLedger normalizes every fill into a true cost per week of supply, then compares your current path against the direct-vial path using your own history — not a generic calculator. Plenty of people are leaving thousands per year on the table without realizing it. Share the number. The Spend Card turns your year-to-date total into a clean, screenshot-ready card — the exact number everyone asks about in the cost threads. When it is time for taxes or reimbursement, export a full year summary for HSA, FSA, or your records as CSV or PDF. ShotLedger is a personal expense record only. It contains no medical advice and no dosing guidance — you log the prescription your prescriber set, and nothing more. Everything stays on your device: no account, no cloud, no data sharing. • Fill ledger for every GLP-1 purchase, any pharmacy, any payment path • Monthly and annual savings-card cap meters with editable card rules • Card-expiry countdown and re-enrollment reminders • True cost-per-week comparison across payment paths • Shareable year-to-date Spend Card • HSA and FSA ready CSV and PDF export • Fully offline and private — no account, no cloud
Features
Built to be useful, not noisy.
Fill Ledger
Log each fill in seconds: date, medication, pharmacy, payment path (insurance + savings card, cash card, direct vial, pen, discount card), weeks of supply, and the price on the receipt. A running ledger with year-to-date and lifetime totals is always one glance away.
Cap Meter
Enter your savings card once — monthly cap, annual cap, expiry date — and every carded fill draws down two live meters. Card rules are editable defaults seeded with the current program numbers, so January cap changes take a ten-second edit, and the meter warns before the fill that blows past the cap.
Renewal Countdown
A card-expiry countdown with a local re-enrollment reminder ahead of December 31, so a lapsed card never turns a 25 dollar fill into a 550 dollar one at the counter.
Path Compare
Every fill is normalized to true cost per week of supply. ShotLedger then compares your current path against the direct-vial path (and any other path you've used) using your own history, showing the projected annual difference in dollars.
Spend Card
The shareable moment: a clean, screenshot-ready card — 'I have spent 4,188 dollars on Zepbound in 2026' — plus a switch-savings variant ('Switched to vials, saving 2,400 dollars per year'). Rendered for the cost threads people already post in, exportable as an image from iPhone and iPad.
Year Export
One tap builds an HSA/FSA-ready year summary of every fill — date, pharmacy, path, price — as CSV or a formatted PDF for reimbursement or tax records.
Why it exists
The problem
GLP-1 pricing in 2026 is a four-path maze (insurance+card, cash card, direct vials, pens) with savings-card caps that were cut in January, cards that expire Dec 31 and need re-enrollment, and wildly different prices at the counter. Nobody tracks what they actually paid, how much of their card's annual cap is burned, o…
What's different
How ShotLedger stands out
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Questions about ShotLedger
How much does ShotLedger cost?▾
ShotLedger is free. All features are included from day one — no subscription, no in-app purchases, no paid tiers. Everything you see in this listing works the moment you install it.
Where does ShotLedger store my data?▾
On your device. ShotLedger is built privacy-first: no account is required, no analytics SDKs, no third-party trackers. Nothing is uploaded to a server we control — the app works without one.
What platforms does ShotLedger support?▾
iOS, on iPhone and iPad. You can find the latest availability on this page.
How do I get support for ShotLedger?▾
Use the Support link on this page, or email support@allthingsn.com. We answer every message and keep responses on the same thread.
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