Monitor your glucose in real time, connect with people who truly understand, and take part in challenges that make diabetes management more motivating.
From glucose monitoring to human connection — TypeD brings together technology and community for everyday life with diabetes.
LibreLinkUp integration syncs your readings automatically every 5 minutes, with trends and hypoglycemia alerts.
LibreLinkUpPost, comment and talk with people who understand your reality. Create or join communities around diabetes topics.
SocialHealthy gamification based on 5 clinical pillars. Compete with friends, climb the rankings and stay motivated week after week.
GamificationDirect messages with friends and community chat rooms. Talk about your journey in a safe, welcoming space.
MessagingView weekly averages, Time in Range (TIR), trends, and compare against ADA / SBD targets — right in the app.
AnalyticsNotifications when your glucose is out of range and automatic reminders when your sync needs to be renewed.
NotificationsQuick sign-up with email or Google. In under 2 minutes you're inside the TypeD community.
Add your LibreLinkUp credentials and your data syncs automatically every 5 minutes via our server — no app needs to be open.
Connect with friends, join communities, share your journey, and compete in weekly challenges.
Up to 1,000 points per week. 5 pillars inspired by ADA and SBD guidelines — rewarding real choices, not invented metrics.
Updated every 5 min via server ⚡
"Finally an app that understands life with type 1 diabetes. Being able to see my friends' glucose in real time changed how we look out for each other."
"The Challenge motivated me to monitor so much more. I used to forget for days — now I want to keep my ranking streak. My HbA1c improved!"
"I use TypeD with my daughter who has T1D. I can see her glucose in real time and she feels supported by the community. Excellent app!"
Available on iOS and Android. No subscription, no limits — the full community experience, completely free.
TypeD Social is not a medical device. Always consult your healthcare provider.