Set the protocol once.
Enter the peptide, the dose and when you take it. From then on it reminds you before each dose and counts every vial down to the day it runs out.
Log doses, plan your protocol and see half life levels. Free on iPhone, Android and desktop.
Enter the peptide, the dose and when you take it. From then on it reminds you before each dose and counts every vial down to the day it runs out.
Most peptide tracking apps store what you typed. This one runs it through the half life, so you see your level right now, with site, pain and notes.
Weight, body fat, sleep, mood, blood pressure and more. Put your doses on the same chart, set a target, and read the effect instead of guessing at it.
None of it is an upgrade. It ships with the free account, the same as everything above.
Every vial you own, how much is left in each one, and the day it runs dry.
Enter your vial size and the water you added, and it tells you exactly how far to fill the syringe. Try it without an account.
Log testosterone, IGF-1, lipids and the rest, each one with a plain explanation of what the marker actually means.
Send a read only link of what you are running to a coach, a doctor, or a friend.
When a dose is due, your phone tells you. Nothing to remember, and it works on your desktop too.
One tap and it sits on your home screen, opens full screen, and works like any other app you own. Here is how to install it.
Every one of these is free.
Start tracking freeSo what is the catch? There is none. Here is exactly what the app costs you, and what pays for it.
Total$0.00
per month, forever ยท no card, no trial
MyPeptideApp is a community project. Monthly donations from people who use it cover a good part of what it costs to run. No investors, no data sales, no paywall. A donation is always welcome and never required.
A paid tier for coaches and clinics who manage other people's protocols is on the way. Those subscriptions will pay for everything on this page. Tracking your own peptides stays free.
No ads, no launch campaign, no influencer deals. People found the app on Reddit, told other people, and kept logging.
60,000+ doses logged
Still stuck on something, or want to talk about a partnership? Ask us here.
It is free, and it is not a trial. Every feature you can see is included in a free account: unlimited dose logs, live half life levels, titration phases, inventory tracking, bloodwork and protocol sharing. There is no credit card, no countdown and no feature that unlocks later.
No. MyPeptideApp runs in your browser, so there is nothing to get from the App Store or the Play Store. If you want it to behave like a normal app, add it to your home screen once and it gets its own icon, opens full screen and sends dose reminders.
Yes, on all three. It is a web app, so the same account opens on an iPhone, an Android phone, a laptop, an iPad or a desktop, and everything syncs between them. There is no separate iOS or Android version and no device you have to pick at signup.
No. You can run as many compounds, protocols and vials at once as you want, and your history goes back as far as you have been logging. We compared eight peptide tracker apps and every free tier stopped somewhere, usually at two or three compounds or thirty days of history. This one does not cap anything.
All of them, including anything you add yourself. The half lives of the compounds people actually run are already in there: BPC-157, TB-500, Retatrutide, Tirzepatide, Semaglutide, Ipamorelin, CJC-1295, GHK-Cu, Sermorelin, Tesamorelin, MOTS-c and NAD+.
Not on the list? Add your own. It behaves like every other compound in the app, and it does not have to be a peptide.
Keeping your log private is the part of this we take most seriously. It is yours: it is not sold, it is not shared with anyone, and it is not used to train anything. Nobody else can see it unless you deliberately send them a share link.
There are no third party trackers in the app, so nothing you log is handed off to an analytics network or an advertiser. Everything travels over an encrypted connection, and you can delete your account, along with every dose, vial and blood draw in it, from your settings whenever you want.
Mostly that the paid ones stop working the moment you stop paying.
Everything a peptide tracker has to do is in here, and none of it costs anything. A dose log that runs every entry through its half life, so you read the level in your system right now instead of the last thing you typed. Protocols with titration phases. A stash that counts your vials down and tells you the day one runs dry. A reconstitution calculator. Bloodwork and health metrics on the same chart as your doses. Read only protocol sharing. And it is a web app, so it is on every device you own instead of inside one app store.
A spreadsheet holds up fine for one compound. Add a second and a third, each on its own schedule, its own vial and its own dose, and keeping the picture straight quietly becomes the work instead of the tracking.
Three things a spreadsheet cannot do at all. It knows the half life of what you logged, so it shows the level in your system now instead of the last row you typed. It counts your vials down and tells you the day you run out. And it reminds you, on your phone, when a dose is due.
Tired of losing track of what you took and what is left? It all lives in one place now.