IBDriven was born out of a simple frustration — there was no single app that truly understood what it means to live with Crohn's disease or Ulcerative Colitis every single day.
IBD affects over 10 million people worldwide. It's unpredictable, exhausting and often invisible. Managing it requires constant attention to food, medications, mental health, hospital appointments, and so much more.
IBDriven exists to make that burden lighter. We combine AI with evidence-based IBD guidance to give patients the kind of knowledgeable, always-available support that most people only get at specialist appointments — if they're lucky.
Our AI companion Amul is named after care, warmth and nourishment. He's not here to replace your doctor — he's here for the 2am questions, the confusing blood results, the restaurant menus you're not sure about, and the days when you just need someone who understands.
Every piece of content in IBDriven is grounded in guidelines from ECCO, the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation, NHS and NICE.
Your health data stays on your device and in your private Supabase account. We never sell data. Ever.
Every feature was designed around real patient needs — including caregiver support, mental health tools, and women's health.
Amul always acknowledges his limits. He will never diagnose you or replace your medical team. He's a companion, not a clinician.
IBDriven is built on technology you can trust.
Amul is powered by Claude Sonnet — one of the most capable and safety-focused AI models available.
Anthropic's API has zero data retention. Your health conversations are never stored on their servers.
Built natively for iOS and Android using React Native — fast, reliable and accessible.
Your profile and health data is stored securely in your private Supabase account with row-level security.
IBDriven provides general health information and AI-assisted guidance for educational purposes only. The app and its AI companion Amul do not provide medical diagnosis, treatment or personalised medical advice. Always consult your gastroenterologist, IBD nurse or qualified healthcare professional for medical decisions. In an emergency, call your local emergency services immediately.