Five screens you will actually use
Plan cycles, run reconstitution math, log doses with one tap, rotate injection sites, and watch your biomarkers trend.
Your peptide care plan
Pepture ships with a guided care plan covering the four things that move the needle most.
Dosing
Enter peptide, vial size, and bacteriostatic water volume. Pepture calculates units per dose and stores the math so every future dose is identical.
Cycling
Set on and off windows per peptide. Reminders fire when a cycle ends, when to taper, and when washout has been long enough to restart.
Site rotation
Body map tracks abdomen, deltoid, glute, and thigh zones. Pepture suggests the next site at least 2 cm from your last injection.
Stacking
Group peptides into named stacks. Pepture flags timing conflicts and overlapping half-lives so your stack stays coherent.
Why tracking matters for peptide protocols
Most people running peptides are experimenting on themselves. You pick a compound, pick a dose, pick a cycle length, and hope you remember how you felt eight weeks later. That is not a protocol. Pepture turns the guess into a record: exact mg per dose, exact injection time, exact site, exact cycle day, exact biomarker before and after.
Peptides also behave differently depending on half-life. A short half-life peptide like Ipamorelin clears within hours and is typically dosed multiple times a day, while MK-677 is orally active and lingers longer. Logging actual timing rather than intended timing is the only way to see whether your protocol is running the way you think it is.
Tracked data also protects you. If a side effect shows up, you want to know exactly which peptide started when, at what dose, from which vial, and whether anything else in the stack changed. Without a log you cannot isolate the variable. With a log you can show a clinician a clear timeline.
Finally, tracked data compounds. Your second BPC-157 cycle benefits from everything you learned on the first. Pepture is built so every cycle you log makes the next cycle smarter.
What you can expect
Based on how structured self-tracking works across health protocols, consistent use over 30, 60, and 90 days typically surfaces patterns like these.
Dosing precision
Reconstitution math stops being a mental task. Saved protocols take a second to review; by-hand math took minutes and introduced errors.
Cleaner sites
Structured rotation across abdomen, deltoid, thigh, and glute reduces repeat-site scar tissue. Less bruising by week three or four.
Clearer cycles
By day 30 you have a visible cycle calendar. You know where you are on each peptide and when each washout begins.
Biomarker correlation
After 60 to 90 days of logging sleep, weight, recovery, and bloodwork, you can line up biomarker changes against specific cycles.
Faster side-effect isolation
If an issue appears, trace it to a specific peptide, dose, vial, or stack combination in minutes, not weeks.
Portable records
Export a clean PDF report to share with a clinician or keep a structured log for your own analysis.
Individual results vary. Pepture supports self-tracking and is not a substitute for a licensed clinician.
Understanding peptides
Peptides are short chains of amino acids that signal specific receptors. Pepture groups them into functional categories so your protocol stays organized.
Recovery
Tissue repair, tendon, ligament, and gut recovery.
Longevity
Cellular aging, skin, and connective tissue support.
Metabolic
Glucose regulation and body composition.
Performance
Growth hormone axis, lean mass, and training output.
Cognitive
Focus, memory, and stress resilience.
Sleep
Sleep onset, depth, and recovery.
Immune
Immune modulation and antimicrobial research.
Sexual
Libido, sexual function, and hormonal signaling.
What to track for peptide protocols
The fields that separate a real protocol log from a notebook of vibes. Track whatever applies to what you are running.
Tracking tips for peptide users
Practical structural advice from people running real protocols. This is not medical advice.
Log at the same time every day
Consistency beats volume. A short entry every night beats a long entry once a week. Anchor the reminder to bedtime.
Weigh on the same scale, same time
Weigh in the morning, after bathroom, before eating. Pepture averages weekly so one high day does not distort the trend.
Photograph your vials
Snap label, batch, and reconstitution. If a side effect shows later, the image is the fastest way to trace it to a specific batch.
Rotate sites at least 2 cm
Do not inject the same spot twice in one cycle. Pepture shows a heat map of recent sites so you can pick fresh tissue.
Know your half-life
Ipamorelin clears in hours; MK-677 lingers closer to a day. Dose frequency should match half-life, not convenience.
Stack with intention
Four peptides at once is not four times the result; it is a blur you cannot interpret. Add one variable at a time.
Respect off-cycle time
Off periods exist for a reason, especially on GH-axis peptides. Pepture locks cycle boundaries and shows washout explicitly.
Taper, do not cliff
For longer cycles, a stepped taper often tolerates better than a hard stop. Pepture can schedule the taper and log how you feel.
How it works
Four steps from install to data-informed protocol.
Pick your peptide
Search the built-in library of common peptides or add a custom entry. Each preloads with typical half-life, cadence, and category.
Plan the cycle
Set cycle length, off period, and stack memberships. Enter vial mg, BAC water volume, and target dose. Pepture runs the math.
Log the dose
Tap dose, pick site, done. Pepture timestamps the injection, updates your cycle day, and stores the site in your rotation history.
Review the outcome
Open the cycle summary: dose adherence, site distribution, side effects by frequency, biomarkers overlaid on the cycle timeline.
Frequently asked questions
What people ask before running their first protocol inside Pepture.
Is Pepture a medical device or a source of peptides?
Do I need a prescription to use Pepture?
Can I track multiple peptides and stacks at once?
Does Pepture sync with Apple Health or Google Fit?
Can I export my data?
Is my data private?
Which peptides does Pepture support?
What jurisdictions is Pepture available in?
"I stopped redoing reconstitution math on paper. Every dose is identical now, and my site rotation is finally structured. First app that actually fits how I run protocols."
Composite of early tester feedback, April 2026Track your peptides. Stay on protocol.
Cycle timing, site rotation, reconstitution math, and biomarker response all matter. Log everything, then repeat what worked.
Free to download. Pepture is a tracking tool and is not a medical device.