For people managing diabetes in Pakistan
A sugar diary that quietly watches over you
Log a reading, a meal, a dose. Diatic keeps time, notices what's off, and turns it into a plan for tomorrow.
Get it on Google PlayFour things, a few seconds each
Everything lands on one home screen, and every bit of it feeds the plan for tomorrow.
Type it or scan the meter display. Classified low, in range or high, tagged before or after food.
A photo returns carbs, GI and calories with a verdict – or write the meal in yourself.
Tablets and insulin, each with its own times, amounts and supply. Taken, missed or reviewed later.
A photo and a healing note, because a small cut matters more when you have diabetes.
AI scans
Point the camera, skip the typing
Meals, medicine labels, glucometer displays and skin injuries – one camera flow reads all four. A hard-to-read photo, or a photo of the wrong thing, is told apart from a confident read – never quietly guessed.

Medicines
Every dose knows its time
Tablets and insulin, laid out by the time they're due. A missed dose is flagged plainly and dealt with – never silently skipped over. Scan a medicine box and Diatic fills in the name, dose and purpose for you.
Activity
Steps, without another app
Diatic reads the phone's own step sensor – no band, no separate app to open – so a quiet Tuesday and a brisk Wednesday morning both sit right next to your sugar, not in a different corner of your phone.
Smart Planner · Premium
A plan that writes itself
Pick a goal – a steadier glucose, losing weight, gaining weight, or just a steadier routine – and Diatic lays your readings, meals, walks and doses across the days ahead. You review the draft and accept it; nothing runs until you do.
Looks right, day or night
Follow the system theme or pin one. Six palettes ship with the app – the default is free, the rest are Premium.
My Sugar Diary
Calm answers, written for Pakistan
Food, readings, medication and everyday life – the questions people with diabetes actually ask, answered plainly on the Diatic blog.

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Free to live in, Premium to plan
Readings, medicines, logs, reminders and widgets never sit behind a paywall.
- Unlimited readings, meals and logs
- Medicines, insulin, reminders and supply
- Steps, injuries and the full timeline
- All three home-screen widgets
- 2 AI scans a day
- Default palette only
- Smart Planner, built from your readings
- 20 AI scans a day
- Six palettes, light and dark
- XP, streaks and week milestones
- Everything in Free