Zemly
Zemly is a companion app designed for people using GLP-1 medications who want to track their health journey with clarity and consistency. The app allows users to log their GLP-1 doses, monitor progress over time, register meals, and stay aligned with their personal goals. Zemly combines structured tracking with a simple and intuitive interface, helping users build better habits while following their treatment plan. With progress insights and organized logs, it empowers individuals to stay accou
Est. Valuation
$840
$840 · 5× ARR estimate
Monthly Revenue (MRR)
$14
$14/mo
Annual Revenue (ARR)
$168
$168/yr
Founded
2025
Zemly Revenue History
Revenue history for Zemly from 2026 to 2026.
| Year | MRR | ARR | YoY Growth | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | $14 | $168 | — | May 2026 |
How Zemly Makes Money
Zemly Funding
Zemly is fully bootstrapped with no outside funding. The company has grown to $168 ARR organically.
Zemly Founders
Zurc → zemly.com.br
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How We Estimate Zemly's Revenue & Valuation
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