One tracker, either brand
Whether your prescription says Mounjaro or Zepbound, you are titrating a weekly tirzepatide injection and dealing with the same shifts in appetite. Mello does not care about the label on the box. You log your own dose and schedule, so the app fits whichever brand and whatever your doctor prescribed.
Dose history and injection site rotation
Tirzepatide steps up through several dose levels, and rotating injection sites keeps irritation down. Mello logs each weekly shot with the date and site, marks the body map and points you to a fresh spot next time. You get a clean titration history that is easy to share with your prescriber.
Protein-first food scanning
Tirzepatide can cut your appetite sharply, so quality beats quantity. Mello scores every meal on protein per calorie so a small plate can still protect your muscle. Point your camera, get an estimate in seconds and skip the tedious search-and-type of older trackers.
Connect side effects to doses and food
Nausea and fatigue often follow a dose increase. Mello keeps a quick side-effect note alongside your meals and dose log, so the rough patches stop feeling random. Over a few weeks the patterns show, and you walk into appointments with a real record rather than a hazy memory.



Questions and answers
Does Mello work for both Mounjaro and Zepbound?
Yes. Both are tirzepatide, and Mello lets you log your own dose, site and schedule, so it works the same for either brand. It is an independent app and is not affiliated with the makers of either.
Is Mello a medical device?
No. Mello is a tracking and food companion app, not a medical device, and it does not give medical advice. Follow your prescriber for dosing. Mello just helps you keep a clear, shareable record.
How much does Mello cost?
Mello is free to download with a 3-day free trial, then 19.99 USD per month or 99.99 USD per year, billed by Apple or Google. The yearly plan is the cheaper choice over time.