Smart App Helps People Beat Diabetes with Daily Plans
Rock Hill, South Carolina, USAThu Feb 12 2026
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The new app, called Done With Diabetes™, is a mobile tool that guides adults who have type 2 diabetes or are at risk. It gives them daily steps and uses AI to adjust the plan as they progress.
Instead of waiting for a doctor’s visit, the app turns everyday choices into part of a routine. It offers clear targets for meals, exercise, sleep and stress so users can see how small habits add up.
A core feature is the Lifestyle Blueprint™, a smart engine that matches goals, habits and limits to each person. The first eight weeks are split into four phases: building a base, planning meals, adding lifestyle habits and learning to control blood sugar. The plan feels like a steady course rather than a sprint.
The app also has an AI coach named Dr. Smith who can answer questions, suggest meal swaps and keep motivation high. If a user posts in the community forum, AI agents reply quickly with helpful tips and link to lessons that fit their current stage.
After the initial eight weeks, users enter a Lifetime Wellness Mode. This mode keeps the plan fresh by using data from earlier sessions to suggest new focus areas, recipes and challenges. It helps prevent the common “what next? ” drop‑off that follows many programs.
Gamification keeps people engaged. Points, streaks and a visual garden show progress over time. A leaderboard and weekly challenges add friendly competition. Users can also find a buddy or mentor for extra support.
The service is offered as a subscription. There is a free week, then $29 per month. The company hopes the model will keep people coming back and generate steady revenue.
Looking ahead, the creators plan to launch similar programs for other health issues. They also want to partner with employers, insurers and hospitals so more people can use the app through their health plans.