UCInsights is a smart journal and reference library built
for people living with ulcerative colitis.
Log your day. Explore the research. See what others
experience. Everything you need to stay informed, in one
quiet, private place.
DAILY JOURNAL
Log bowel movements, symptoms, stress, sleep, meals, water
intake, medications, and activity in under two minutes.
Your data never leaves your device.
Pattern Analysis shows how your logged entries correlate
over time so you can spot your own trends, not someone
else's averages.
PUBMED HIGHLIGHTS
Search any UC topic - mesalamine, Entyvio, stress
triggers, diet - and get a plain-language summary drawn
from peer-reviewed studies in our 13,672-article PubMed
index.
Every finding is sourced. Every percentage links back to
its PMID. You see where the information comes from,
always.
COMMUNITY TRENDS
See what 15,600+ people in the UC community report about
symptoms, foods, and treatments. Aggregated trends from
real discussions, not curated marketing copy.
Community discussions are surfaced directly from
r/UlcerativeColitis so you can read the full context
behind every data point.
AI KNOWLEDGE ASSISTANT
Ask anything about UC. Get back a summary of published
data and community logs - not a diagnosis, not a
prescription, just organised information to bring to
your next appointment.
REFERENCE LIBRARY
- Symptoms: prevalence and community context
- Foods: what people tolerate and what they avoid
- Medications: reported outcomes and community feedback
across 9 common UC treatments
- Patterns: common correlations reported by the community
PRIVACY FIRST
Your health journal lives on your device only. UCInsights
does not store, sell, or share your personal logs.
Searches are anonymised before reaching our AI layer.
A NOTE FROM THE DEVELOPER
I built UCInsights because I wanted one place to track
my own symptoms, search the actual research, and see
what the community was saying - without switching between
five apps and three browser tabs.
This is a journal and reference tool. It does not
diagnose or advise. For medical decisions, always consult
your gastroenterologist.
For informational purposes only. Not a substitute for
professional medical advice.