Community Reports · June 1, 2026
Community Reports is live.
The first community-powered safety net for diabetes supplies.

When a pod leaks or a sensor falls off, the question that matters most — was this bad luck, or a bad lot? — has never had a good answer outside of Stash users keeping notes for themselves. As of today, those notes become a system.
Why this exists
Manufacturers know when a lot has problems. The FDA eventually finds out. By the time a recall is issued, weeks or months have passed — and the people who needed the warning most have already lost a sensor, a pod, or a vial.
Stash users have always reported failures to themselves. Community Reports turns that into a real signal. The reports stay anonymous. The patterns become visible. And when a lot crosses a quality threshold, everyone with that lot in their stash gets a notice — before any manufacturer acknowledges anything.
This is the diabetes community reclaiming visibility that the supply chain doesn't provide.
How it works
- 1
Flag.
When a supply fails — bad insertion, occlusion, leaky pod — one tap from your dashboard records the failure with a lot number and a category. No personal data leaves your phone.
- 2
Detect.
When the same lot starts failing across the community, Stash spots the pattern. Reports are weighed against successful sessions, so a Lot Notice only goes out when there's real signal.
- 3
Alert.
If a lot in your stash crosses the threshold, a push notification arrives. You decide what to do with the information.
Better transparency. Better accountability. Safer supplies for everyone.
