Honest comparison
Medtaker vs MyTherapy
MyTherapy is popular in Europe, especially for chronic treatments. Here we break down how Medtaker is different and when MyTherapy is still the better choice.
Comparison based on public MyTherapy information. If you spot something outdated, let us know and we publish the correction.
| Feature | Medtaker | MyTherapy |
|---|---|---|
| Works without an account | Yes | No |
| Works without internet | Yes | Partial |
| Medical data stored locally | Yes | No |
| No analytics or advertising SDKs | Yes | No |
| Reports for doctors (PDF) | On roadmap | Yes |
| Integration with devices (weight, blood pressure) | No | Yes |
| Optional clinical-study collaboration | No | Yes |
| No mandatory telemetry | Yes | No |
| Privacy policy ≤ one page | Yes | No |
| Available on App Store | No | Yes |
Which one fits you?
If you want a serious adherence tool with integrations to scales, blood-pressure monitors and the option to contribute to clinical studies, MyTherapy. If you want an app that just helps you not slip and you don't want to share data with anyone, Medtaker.
Same mission, opposite models. Each serves a different profile.
Questions we get about MyTherapy
Does MyTherapy sell my data?
According to their policy, users can opt in to clinical studies and share data in that case. Outside of that, they state they don't sell data. It's a legitimate model different from ours: they build a transparency commitment, we eliminate data sharing entirely.
Can I use Medtaker for specific conditions like diabetes or hypertension?
Yes, for reminders and intake logging. It does not replace a measurement device or a medical consultation. For integrations with connected glucometers or blood-pressure monitors, MyTherapy offers more today.