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How Data Flows Through Nightscout

Understanding how data moves through Nightscout makes setup and troubleshooting much easier.

This page explains the flow at a high level.


The basic data flow

In most setups, data follows this path:

CGM or pump
Uploader or APS app
Nightscout
Followers, caregivers, reports

Nightscout sits in the middle as a secure data hub.


Uploading data

Your CGM or pump does not usually talk to Nightscout directly.

Instead:

  • An uploader app or APS app collects the data
  • That app sends data to your Nightscout site
  • Nightscout stores and displays the data

If data stops updating, the issue is usually with the uploader or connection, not Nightscout itself.


Viewing and following data

Once data reaches Nightscout:

  • You can view it in a browser
  • Caregivers can follow using apps
  • Smart displays and watches can pull data
  • Reports can be generated

Nightscout does not change the data. It displays what it receives.


APS specific flow

When using Loop, Trio, or iAPS:

  • The APS app uploads glucose, insulin, and profile data
  • Overrides and profile changes are sent from the phone
  • Nightscout reflects what the APS provides

Nightscout does not calculate insulin delivery in APS setups.


Why this matters for troubleshooting

Understanding the flow helps answer common questions:

  • If no data is showing, check the uploader
  • If data is delayed, check connectivity
  • If a setting does not change, check where it is controlled
  • If followers cannot see data, check access settings

Nightscout Pro ensures the hosting side is stable so issues are easier to isolate.


In summary

  • Nightscout is a hub, not a controller
  • Uploaders and APS apps send data in
  • Followers and reports read data out
  • Most problems occur at the edges, not the centre

Knowing this saves time and reduces frustration.

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