Software layer on top of consumer CGMs — strongest UX in the category, with editorial caveats.
Levels solved the UX problem CGM hardware never did — pairing a Dexcom or Libre with their app gives you a clean read on what specific foods and behaviors do to your glucose curve. Useful for prediabetic or metabolically dysregulated users to surface the obvious culprits. Less useful for already-healthy adults, where most data is within normal variance and over-interpretation is a real risk. The subscription cost stacks on top of the CGM cost. We covered the boundaries of CGM-for-healthy-people utility in /articles/cgm-truth — read that before signing up.
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