Pattern Insights Arrive
Late December marked an important step for Glu Sight. Up to this point, the app had focused on helping people log glucose and insulin clearly. This release started pushing further by helping explain what that data might mean.
Instead of leaving everything inside charts and manual review, Glu Sight began showing the patterns that matter most. The goal was simple: make it easier to notice what deserves attention without adding more work to daily tracking.

From numbers to patterns you can use
Logging is still the foundation of the app, but logging alone only gets you part of the way. The December 24 release introduced pattern insights so Glu Sight could do more than store numbers.
The first wave focused on the areas people most often want help interpreting:
- highs and lows
- bolus response
- time in range
- meal-related patterns
That meant Glu Sight could start highlighting recurring themes instead of asking people to piece everything together on their own.
What matters most, first
Rather than flooding the screen with every possible finding, the new insights put the most relevant patterns at the top.
That made the feature more practical. Instead of opening the app and seeing a wall of numbers, people could start with what looked most worth paying attention to.
Insight cards on Home
This release also brought a featured insight card to Home. That change mattered because it brought logging and learning closer together.
You no longer had to dig through multiple views to find something useful. If Glu Sight had a meaningful pattern to show, the app could put it right on Home.
A bigger shift for Glu Sight Plus
December's insights release also helped define more clearly what Glu Sight Plus was becoming.
Plus was no longer just about longer-range history and exports. It started to become the place where deeper interpretation lived too, alongside shareable reports and a bigger picture over time.
Why this release matters
This update marked a shift from simple tracking toward more helpful guidance. Glu Sight still aims to keep logging fast and clear, but this release began making the app more useful after the numbers are already in.
That was the real change on December 24: Glu Sight started moving from “record what happened” toward “help me understand what changed.”