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BodySitRep Launches as an All-in-One Health Tracking Platform With 80+ Structured Trackers

By Ralph Pugh ยท March 30, 2026

LAWTON, OK โ€” BodySitRep, a personal health tracking platform developed by Army veteran Ralph Pugh, has launched with more than 80 structured health and lifestyle trackers designed to replace the patchwork of single-purpose health apps that most people rely on today.

The platform covers blood pressure, headaches, sleep, mental health, IBS, chronic pain, medications, nutrition, and dozens of other health areas. Each tracker uses structured fields rather than free-text entries, producing data that is organized enough to share directly with healthcare providers.

Addressing Fragmented Health Data

"I was using four different apps to track my health, and none of them talked to each other," said Pugh, who served in the U.S. Army before transitioning into cybersecurity and software development. "I could not show my doctor a single view of how my sleep affected my headaches or how my diet affected my IBS. So I built something that puts everything in one place."

The platform includes a Daily Checklist for accountability, CSV export for provider appointments, AES-256-GCM encryption for all health data, and a Notebook feature that aggregates notes from all trackers into a single searchable view.

Built for Veterans

BodySitRep was designed with veterans in mind. The headache tracker includes a "prostrating" field that maps directly to VA disability rating criteria. The mental health tracker includes nightmare logging and sleep disruption tracking for PTSD documentation. Military-affiliated users receive bonus trackers at no cost.

"Veterans need documented evidence for disability claims, and most health apps do not produce the kind of structured records that VA examiners can use," Pugh said. "I wanted to make that easier."

Market Context

The personal health tracking market has grown significantly in recent years, but most popular apps focus on a single area: Fitbit tracks activity, MyFitnessPal tracks calories, Flo tracks menstrual cycles. This leaves users who manage multiple health concerns without a unified view of their health data.

BodySitRep positions itself as the consolidation layer, offering structured logging across all major health categories in one platform. The free tier includes basic tracking, with premium plans starting at $1.99 per month for additional features including BSR Intelligence health summaries.

The platform is available at www.bodysitrep.com and works in any modern web browser without requiring a download.

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