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StackWise for Android

StackWise is the supplement tracker app from SuppSafety — the daily companion to the SuppSafety website. The site is where you research and plan; StackWise is where you track your routine on your phone — local-first, so your data stays on your device. It is currently in closed testing and not yet public, so there is no public download link. This page is general information, not a personal recommendation.

Not medical advice. SuppSafety and StackWise are informational only. Talk to a qualified healthcare professional before starting, stopping, or combining supplements.

Local-first daily tracking

On Android, your stack and schedule live on your own device rather than on our servers. You build a stack once, organize items into time-of-day phases, and mark each one taken or skipped as the day goes. Because it is local-first, you can experiment freely and your routine stays private to you.

Stack Review on your phone

StackWise's Stack Review scans your stack for the commonly discussed caution categories and gathers them into something you can bring to a clinician: a procedure/surgery review (see supplements before surgery), labs that may be worth discussing, and form/quality notes from the quality guide. It is a conversation aid, not a clearance tool.

Export and share

When a doctor, pharmacist, dentist, or surgical team asks what you take, you can export a clean list — names, forms, and doses — in seconds instead of trying to recall it. See why an accurate list matters in the supplement tracker guide.

Currently in closed testing

StackWise is in closed testing on Android — there is no public store page or download yet. In the meantime, the SuppSafety web planner gives you the same planning in any browser. Want to help test the Android build? Join StackWise testing below.

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Not medical advice. SuppSafety and StackWise are informational research and tracking tools. They are not medical advice and do not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. Supplement research is often limited or mixed, and individual needs vary. Always talk to a qualified healthcare professional before starting, stopping, or combining supplements — especially if you take medication, have a health condition, are pregnant or breastfeeding, or have a procedure scheduled.