AID and Pump Settings Tool – Optimize Your Insulin Pump & AID Settings
Try out our AID and Pump Settings Tool to fine-tune your insulin pump settings and automated insulin delivery (AID) system for better glucose outcomes. Suboptimal settings are standard, often resulting in increased glucose variability and elevated average glucose levels. Our personalized settings are based on evidence-backed principles from Pumping Insulin with Automated Insulin Delivery.
The tool is informed by two major data reviews: one conducted in 2011, which analyzed over 1,000 insulin pump users, and another in 2024, which evaluated 195 AID users. Those achieving optimal glucose outcomes had:
- Average glucose below 155 mg/dL (8.6 mmol/L)
- Minimal hypoglycemia
- Low glucose variability
- Consistent bolus calculator use
How to Use the AID and Pump Settings Tool
This tool provides personalized basal and bolus insulin settings using your weight, 14-day average glucose, and Total Daily Dose (TDD) of insulin. It supports diabetes management by helping you improve time-in-range and minimize blood sugar swings.
Returning user? Click here to access the tool directly.
Who Can Use This Tool?
Important: This tool is intended for clinicians and individuals with a healthcare provider’s approval for glucose self-management. It is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider for personal recommendations.
Optimize Your Settings to Reduce Glucose Variability
If you’re experiencing high average glucose with minor hypoglycemia, the tool adjusts your TDD to a more effective value and recommends updated insulin pump and AID settings. These changes can significantly improve automated insulin delivery optimization and glucose control.
If you’re new to AID systems or unsure about making changes, always try the suggested pump settings first. AID systems typically allow for settings that are 5–10% stronger due to improved internal insulin regulation.
Getting Started – What You’ll Need
- Download your AGP (Advanced Glucose Profile) or 14-day averages from your CGM
- Get TDD data from your insulin pump history
- Refer to your device manuals as needed
Click the green “i” icon next to each field for more information. All values entered must be numeric—avoid letters or symbols.
Adjustments for Excess Hypoglycemia
If more than 3% of your glucose values are below 70 mg/dL (3.9 mmol/L), your TDD should be adjusted downward to account for frequent lows:
- Occasional lows: Multiply TDD by 0.95
- Severe or frequent lows: Multiply TDD by 0.90
Frequent lows may release stress hormones that increase average glucose, even if you’re using an insulin pump or an AID system.
Clinical Validation
Peer-reviewed studies support this approach. Read the study: Improved glucose outcomes in insulin pump users