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Setting up Glooko and CamAPS FX on diab.ninja and Nightscout

CamAPS and Glooko CamAPS FX generates huge amounts of data, but the native CamDiab app offers rather limited options for long-term analysis. Sending this data to Glooko and then connecting it to Nightscout is, in my view, the strongest setup for assessing therapy performance. With this integration, you no longer have to rely only on basic Nightscout charts, which miss important details about insulin distribution and carbohydrate quality. The setup process is straightforward, but it depends on a few specific steps. Skip them, and the data simply will not flow. Step 1: Sharing data from the mylife CamAPS FX app The first and most important step is enabling the data stream directly in the phone app. Open the mylife CamAPS FX app. Tap the menu icon (hamburger) in the top-left corner. Select Share (shown in the screenshot). Find Glooko on the list of available platforms. Make sure the switch for your user account (for example, the one assigned to a specific email address) is active. Only then will the system start sending data to the Glooko cloud. Step 2: Connecting the source in the diab.ninja panel Once the data starts reaching the Glooko server, configure your instance in the diab.ninja user panel. Log in to your instance at https://diab.ninja/panel/ Go to the CGM system integration settings, usually available in the configuration tab or directly from the dashboard. In the CGM Connect Integration modal window, choose Glooko as the data source from the dropdown list. Enter your Glooko account login details (login and password). Click Save . diab.ninja will use these credentials to regularly retrieve information from your profile. Step 3: Using the data and integrating it with Nightscout After saving the integration, detailed daily reports will appear in your panel, like the ones shown in the attached screenshots. You will see a precise breakdown of insulin boluses compared with basal insulin. The system will generate bar charts and pie charts showing the percentage share of carbohydrates and hourly insulin doses. On the glucose chart, you will also see exact meal markers that count carbohydrates in grams.

Last updated: 25 June 2026