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Aidy

Aidy

The all-in-one app for living with Crohn's or Colitis

Website tryaidy.com
Overview

What it is

Aidy makes it easier to navigate life with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. By untangling the tricky relationships between diet, symptoms, and treatments, Aidy helps people with IBD find and avoid their triggers, share data with doctors, and stay out of the ER.

Intent

I need it when

Stay consistent with biologic medication schedules and remember injection doses

Aidy provides built-in schedules for 11+ biologic medications (Humira, Remicade, Entyvio, Skyrizi, Stelara, etc.), smart reminders before each dose, injection site rotation guidance, and post-dose check-ins to track tolerability.

Monitor symptom trends and detect early signs of disease flares

Aidy enables daily logging of symptoms, stool patterns, and medications with visual trend analysis and charts that help users spot changes over time and communicate context to their GI before flares worsen.

Track diet and identify food triggers that worsen IBD symptoms

Aidy lets users snap photos or describe meals, then uses AI to identify foods and correlate them with symptom patterns over time, helping users discover personal triggers and avoid flares.

Share disease progress and symptom data with their gastroenterologist before appointments

Aidy automatically calculates physician-friendly reports including Harvey-Bradshaw Index (Crohn's) and SCCAI (UC) scores, tracks medication adherence, and exports doctor-ready reports users can send to their care team.

Learn about IBD management, treatments, and lifestyle strategies

Aidy provides a comprehensive learning center with bite-sized articles covering Crohn's, UC, biologics, diet, flares, surgery, mental health, and daily living, plus 24/7 AI chat for personalized educational questions based on user logs.

Drop

Not a fit when

  • User does not have Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis)
  • User prefers not to use SMS text-based communication for health tracking
  • User requires support for conditions other than IBD, as Aidy is IBD-specific only
  • User needs real-time medical advice rather than educational content and self-tracking tools
  • User is unwilling to share health data with their care team or export reports to physicians
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Pricing

Free to use with no paid user subscriptions