Peptides, without the guesswork. In plain English.
If you've never mixed or injected a peptide, start here. Four steps, no jargon — then the app keeps track of the fiddly parts (supply, expiry, reordering) for you.
Pick a compound
Choose what you want to take from the library. Each one lists how much, how often, and how to cycle it — in plain ranges.
Mix it (reconstitute)
Peptides ship as a dried powder. You add sterile water to turn it into liquid you can inject. The calculator tells you exactly how much water and where to draw on the syringe.
Save it & start the clocks
Add it to a protocol. From the moment you mix, the app tracks how many doses are left, when the vial goes bad, and when to reorder.
Reorder before you run out
When a vial is running low, the app works out which size to buy and adds it to your cart — so you never have a gap.
What "the three clocks" actually mean
You'll see little A, B, C tags around the app. Here's all they mean:
Some compounds start low and step up over a few weeks before settling at a normal dose. Clock A tracks where you are in that ramp.
Many peptides work best in cycles — a few weeks on, then a break — so your body keeps responding. Clock B tells you if today is an “on” day or a rest week.
Once mixed, a vial only lasts so long before it expires or runs out. Clock C counts your remaining doses and tells you when to reorder.
The words, decoded
Anywhere you see a dotted underline in the app, hover it for a quick definition. Here's the short list.