PeptideTrack

901 posts

PeptideTrack banner
PeptideTrack

PeptideTrack

@PeptideTrackApp

Every dose, every lab, every change. One app. Download now on App Store https://t.co/o7EmJkdctn

Beigetreten Nisan 2026
1 Folgt186 Follower
Angehefteter Tweet
PeptideTrack
PeptideTrack@PeptideTrackApp·
Our founder shared the story behind PeptideTrack. It started with a simple question: why are peptide users still tracking protocols, doses, reminders, side effects, bloodwork, progress, and inventory through notes, screenshots, and memory? We’re building PeptideTrack in public, and we’d love feedback from the community.
Markus Kinnunen@markuselomikael

Hey everyone, I’m Markus, one of the founders of PeptideTrack. I wanted to make a proper post here because we just launched the app, and honestly, this whole thing started from a very real place. A while ago, people close to me started using peptides. At the time, I didn’t really know much about them. I kept hearing names, protocols, injection schedules, reconstitution, side effects, bloodwork, and I remember thinking, “Wait, how are people actually keeping track of all this?” So I started learning. Most of the real information I found was buried in Reddit threads, community discussions, people sharing their own experiences, warnings, logs, progress updates, and lessons learned the hard way. I realized pretty quickly that this space is growing fast, but the tools around it still felt behind. One morning I woke up and had this very clear thought: We need to build a proper peptide tracking app. I searched the App Store and tried some of the existing options, but personally, none of them felt like the kind of modern iOS app I would actually enjoy using every day. A lot of them felt outdated, cluttered, too colorful, or not built with the level of design and usability that I think this space deserves. So my co-founder and I started building PeptideTrack. The idea was simple: Create an all-in-one app for peptide users who want to track their journey more seriously, stay organized, and not rely only on memory, notes apps, screenshots, or random spreadsheets. We just launched, and right now we are very much building in public. We want feedback from actual users, Reddit communities, biohackers, GLP-1 users, athletes, enhanced users, wellness people, researchers, and anyone who is already in this world or curious about where it is going. Some of the main features we have built so far: • 70+ peptide library, with researched information • Ability to add your own peptide if it is not listed yet • Dose logging • Injection reminders • Injection site tracking • Reconstitution calculator • Inventory tracking • Body metrics • Progress photos • Side effect tracking • Bloodwork upload and tracking • AI chat with peptide research knowledge • AI insights based on your own logs, if you choose to enable it • Drug interaction awareness • Community section for users to share their journey • Vendor rating and experience sharing • Data export, so you can bring your logs to a doctor or professional One thing we care about a lot is helping people avoid using peptides blindly. Of course, an app cannot replace a doctor, medical supervision, or bloodwork. But it can help people stay more organized, notice changes, track what they are doing, and have a clearer picture of their protocol over time. For example, instead of trying to remember when you injected, how much you used, where you injected, what side effects you felt, or when you last checked bloodwork, PeptideTrack keeps it together in one place. We also built the AI chat because we kept seeing people ask the same types of questions over and over again: How does this peptide work? How do injection sites work? What should I track? What does reconstitution mean? What are people usually monitoring? What changed in my logs? The AI is meant to help users understand, organize, and learn, not to replace professional medical advice. We are also trying to be very thoughtful with pricing. We know a lot of apps in health and wellness become expensive quickly, so we wanted PeptideTrack to be accessible. There is a free 3-day trial so people can actually test the app, use the features, and decide if it is valuable for them. Our goal is honestly pretty ambitious. We want PeptideTrack to become the number one app for peptide users. Not because we think we already have everything figured out, but because we are willing to listen, update quickly, and build around real user feedback. We are currently looking for early users, feedback, creators, influencers, peptide educators, and people in the space who want to help shape where this goes. If you try the app and think something is missing, tell us. If something feels confusing, tell us. If you think a feature would make the app 10x better, tell us. If you hate something, also tell us. We are early, and that is exactly why feedback matters so much right now. App Store: apps.apple.com/us/app/peptide… Website: peptidetrackapp.com Really grateful for any feedback, criticism, ideas, or support. It is exciting to see where this whole peptide space is going, and we would love to build something genuinely useful for the community. #peptides #buildinginpublic #appfounder

English
2
0
6
2.2K
PeptideTrack
PeptideTrack@PeptideTrackApp·
So sorry you’re running into this, and thank you so much for flagging it 🙏🏼 We’re working to solve this ASAP. Once the fix is submitted, it usually takes a few days for Apple to review and approve the update, but after that it should be fixed in the App Store version. Really appreciate the feedback, it helps us catch these issues and make PeptideTrack better.
English
0
0
0
8
Erin Davis
Erin Davis@bwildventures·
@PeptideTrackApp @morellifit I’m actually having an issue with my app. I try to click on adding a dose of my Tesa and every time I click on it (from multiple places) it always brings up Epitalon. Weird…
English
1
0
1
35
Michael Morelli
Michael Morelli@morellifit·
If I had to pick three peptides to lose fat and build muscle simultaneously, this is the exact stack I would build:
English
92
19
392
84.1K
Dalton (Analyze & Optimize)
Dalton (Analyze & Optimize)@Outdoctrination·
Retatrutide has side effects you should not ignore. In the phase 2 trial: ◇ Up to 60% of people had nausea ◇ 2X as many had diarrhea (vs placebo) ◇ 2-5X increase in constipation ◇ Nearly 5X as had heart arrhythmias ◇ Up to ~14% got neurological symptoms It could be a game changer, but it's not the whole game. Your body will ALWAYS need systemic support for optimal health, don't expect pharma to come in and solve all of your problems.
Dalton (Analyze & Optimize) tweet media
English
46
19
190
31.4K
OSHOMAH D GREAT🐋
OSHOMAH D GREAT🐋@crypto_incense·
Personally, I can see why some people end up staying on low-dose Retatrutide long term. The mental clarity and focus I’ve experienced, combined with the potential benefits for fatty liver health, make it something I’d be reluctant to walk away from.
English
12
1
75
7.6K
Austin L Wright
Austin L Wright@austinlwright_·
Starting small can be the most effective way into peptides. Consider microdosing… it allows people to ease into change without overwhelm. As cravings drop and energy rises, better habits become easier to build, creating a snowball effect toward lasting lifestyle transformation. Kora MD® was built on this premise. We’re not just another GLP-1 brand for people looking to lose a ton of weight. We offer microdosing options for anyone looking to reduce inflammation and improve their overall health in so many ways.  If you’ve considered trying microdosing, learn more below:
English
6
12
20
2.4K
eliterecomp
eliterecomp@eliterecomp·
That morning routine of peptides.
eliterecomp tweet mediaeliterecomp tweet media
English
31
4
199
73.4K
Bo Tussi
Bo Tussi@BoJaxGOAT·
back at it again with the Bo Tussi Looksmaxxing blend GHK-CU 2mg ✅ KPV 1mg ✅ Fighting off wrinkles like it’s Mike Tyson in his prime
Bo Tussi tweet media
English
29
0
129
11.3K
Chris G.
Chris G.@golfmusclemstr·
GHK-Cu is a game-changer in my feminine stack 🔥 2016 double-blind, placebo-controlled study: 45 men with hair loss used topical GHK peptide (combined with 5-ALA). After 6 months, the treatment group grew ~72 extra hairs per cm² vs placebo. What’s wild? It wasn’t even pure GHK-Cu. This naturally occurring copper peptide boosts blood flow, reduces follicle inflammation, and prolongs the growth phase. Super promising for hair regrowth. More studies needed! #GHKCu #HairGrowth #PeptideStack
English
25
15
335
50.6K
Dr. Alex Tatem
Dr. Alex Tatem@DrAlexTatem·
Retatrutide just posted Phase 3 numbers that are hard to ignore. ~30% average body weight loss. ~70 pounds lost. Even the lowest dose outperformed what used to be considered best-in-class. But the most interesting part of the story isn't the weight loss. It's the thousands of people already using grey-market Retatrutide before there's an approved pharmacy version available. What did the trials actually do? What dose produced the best balance of results and tolerability? And why might the biggest risk have nothing to do with the drug itself?
English
50
38
684
225.9K
peptidepirate🏴‍☠️
peptidepirate🏴‍☠️@peptidepirate·
The pretty peptide🔵🔵🔵🔵🔵🔵🔵🔵🔵 ——————————————————— GHK-Cu is the most versatile peptide in the entire space and can be plugged into almost any peptide stack you run 🏴‍☠️ Published research from the Broad Institute Connectivity Map shows GHK-Cu regulates over 4000 human genes🏴‍☠️ That is roughly 31 percent of the human genome being modulated by a single tripeptide🏴‍☠️ It does not pick one system to repair🏴‍☠️ It resets pathological gene expression patterns back toward health across nearly every tissue🏴‍☠️ This is why GHK-Cu pairs cleanly with almost every peptide protocol🏴‍☠️ Running BPC-157 for an injury GHK-Cu amplifies the tissue remodeling🏴‍☠️ Running CJC Ipa for body composition GHK-Cu supports the collagen synthesis your GH is stimulating🏴‍☠️ Running MOTS-c for cellular energy GHK-Cu reduces the inflammation that compromises mitochondrial function🏴‍☠️ Running Reta for fat loss GHK-Cu supports the skin elasticity rapid weight loss can compromise🏴‍☠️ Running NAD for longevity GHK-Cu and NAD hit aging from two completely different angles tissue remodeling and cellular energy🏴‍☠️ The science behind why it stacks so well🏴‍☠️ GHK-Cu suppresses TNF-alpha IL-6 and NF-kB the master inflammatory drivers that work against almost every other peptide🏴‍☠️ It stimulates angiogenesis the formation of new blood vessels which improves delivery of every other compound to the tissues that need it🏴‍☠️ It activates fibroblasts and supports collagen elastin and glycosaminoglycan production which is the structural foundation other peptides need to actually work on🏴‍☠️ It crosses into the cell nucleus and regulates expression of repair genes that no other peptide currently does at this scale🏴‍☠️ Your body produces GHK-Cu naturally and levels drop over 60 percent by age 60🏴‍☠️ Supplementing it back is not optimization it is restoration🏴‍☠️ This is why GHK-Cu sits in almost everyone of my stacks🏴‍☠️ 🧬🔬
English
14
11
135
10.5K
Marlon
Marlon@drmarlonperalta·
If your goal is building muscle, here are the peptides and compounds I used to gain 25+ lbs in under a year (ranked from BEST to WORST): 1. Testosterone (TRT: 160mg/week)
Marlon tweet mediaMarlon tweet media
English
17
8
142
58.6K
PeptideTrack
PeptideTrack@PeptideTrackApp·
@signulll Honestly one of the biggest things people miss with peptides is consistency + actually tracking data over time. That’s why we built PeptideTrack 👀 All-in-one peptide + GLP-1 tracking app with logging, analytics, AI chat & protocols. apps.apple.com/us/app/peptide…
English
0
0
0
28
signüll
signüll@signulll·
it's unclear if most ppl realize that ozempic’s real effects on culture haven’t even started. cuz what you’re seeing now is the first order effects & some glimpses of second order where ppl get thinner & some products experiencing a resurgence. but the second & third order effects are where things might get gnarly due to the fact that these drugs seem to dampen desire itself across a surprisingly wide range of behaviors (it's not universal or obvious yet). food is simply the first & most obvious target. liek what happens when millions of people suddenly spend less time thinking about consumption? what happens to industries built around cravings, indulgence, impulse purchases, addiction loops, or even certain forms of entertainment? entire sections of the economy assume humans will remain governed by the same reward circuitry we’ve had for thousands of years. if these drugs meaningfully alter those circuits, we’re talking about a tool that edits human motivation. we are gonna see thinness but in a lot of diff ways it seems like.
English
398
312
5.5K
1.1M
PeptideTrack
PeptideTrack@PeptideTrackApp·
@BhavanChand Honestly one of the biggest things people miss with peptides is consistency + actually tracking data over time. That’s why we built PeptideTrack 👀 All-in-one peptide + GLP-1 tracking app with logging, analytics, AI chat & protocols. apps.apple.com/us/app/peptide…
English
0
0
0
13
Bhavan
Bhavan@BhavanChand·
Some exciting peptides that may become popular in 2027 1. Klotho 2. VD11 3. SLU-PP-915 Klotho is already popular though
English
19
3
82
18.1K
PeptideTrack
PeptideTrack@PeptideTrackApp·
@biotides Honestly one of the biggest things people miss with peptides is consistency + actually tracking data over time. That’s why we built PeptideTrack 👀 All-in-one peptide + GLP-1 tracking app with logging, analytics, AI chat & protocols. apps.apple.com/us/app/peptide…
English
0
0
1
36
Biotides
Biotides@biotides·
What I'm taking to protect my skin while on Retatrutide: GHK-Cu Skin Serum: 2x a day GKH-Cu Anti Wrinkle Serum: 2x a day GHC-Cu injectable peptide: 2mg a day Collagen Protein Powder: Two scoops a day
English
26
4
157
25.7K
PeptideTrack
PeptideTrack@PeptideTrackApp·
@BigDadEnergyX Honestly one of the biggest things people miss with peptides is consistency + actually tracking data over time. That’s why we built PeptideTrack 👀 All-in-one peptide + GLP-1 tracking app with logging, analytics, AI chat & protocols. apps.apple.com/us/app/peptide…
English
0
0
0
2
Big Dad Energy | BDEX
Big Dad Energy | BDEX@BigDadEnergyX·
Anyone who's used the peptide MOTS-C, I want to hear your opinion on it: The 'why', dose, frequency, and the feel.
English
76
2
100
33.4K
PeptideTrack
PeptideTrack@PeptideTrackApp·
@GodsHand1972 yes, supplements are live in the app right now under Health 🙌🏼 You can add them to your tracking alongside peptides so everything stays in one place. Really appreciate you asking, and if there’s anything about the supplements flow you think could be better, I’d genuinely love to hear it. We’re always improving it based on user feedback.
English
0
0
1
17
JSBOKI
JSBOKI@GodsHand1972·
@PeptideTrackApp I appreciate you. Will you also add the supplements back in?
English
1
0
1
24
PeptideTrack
PeptideTrack@PeptideTrackApp·
Our founder shared the story behind PeptideTrack. It started with a simple question: why are peptide users still tracking protocols, doses, reminders, side effects, bloodwork, progress, and inventory through notes, screenshots, and memory? We’re building PeptideTrack in public, and we’d love feedback from the community.
Markus Kinnunen@markuselomikael

Hey everyone, I’m Markus, one of the founders of PeptideTrack. I wanted to make a proper post here because we just launched the app, and honestly, this whole thing started from a very real place. A while ago, people close to me started using peptides. At the time, I didn’t really know much about them. I kept hearing names, protocols, injection schedules, reconstitution, side effects, bloodwork, and I remember thinking, “Wait, how are people actually keeping track of all this?” So I started learning. Most of the real information I found was buried in Reddit threads, community discussions, people sharing their own experiences, warnings, logs, progress updates, and lessons learned the hard way. I realized pretty quickly that this space is growing fast, but the tools around it still felt behind. One morning I woke up and had this very clear thought: We need to build a proper peptide tracking app. I searched the App Store and tried some of the existing options, but personally, none of them felt like the kind of modern iOS app I would actually enjoy using every day. A lot of them felt outdated, cluttered, too colorful, or not built with the level of design and usability that I think this space deserves. So my co-founder and I started building PeptideTrack. The idea was simple: Create an all-in-one app for peptide users who want to track their journey more seriously, stay organized, and not rely only on memory, notes apps, screenshots, or random spreadsheets. We just launched, and right now we are very much building in public. We want feedback from actual users, Reddit communities, biohackers, GLP-1 users, athletes, enhanced users, wellness people, researchers, and anyone who is already in this world or curious about where it is going. Some of the main features we have built so far: • 70+ peptide library, with researched information • Ability to add your own peptide if it is not listed yet • Dose logging • Injection reminders • Injection site tracking • Reconstitution calculator • Inventory tracking • Body metrics • Progress photos • Side effect tracking • Bloodwork upload and tracking • AI chat with peptide research knowledge • AI insights based on your own logs, if you choose to enable it • Drug interaction awareness • Community section for users to share their journey • Vendor rating and experience sharing • Data export, so you can bring your logs to a doctor or professional One thing we care about a lot is helping people avoid using peptides blindly. Of course, an app cannot replace a doctor, medical supervision, or bloodwork. But it can help people stay more organized, notice changes, track what they are doing, and have a clearer picture of their protocol over time. For example, instead of trying to remember when you injected, how much you used, where you injected, what side effects you felt, or when you last checked bloodwork, PeptideTrack keeps it together in one place. We also built the AI chat because we kept seeing people ask the same types of questions over and over again: How does this peptide work? How do injection sites work? What should I track? What does reconstitution mean? What are people usually monitoring? What changed in my logs? The AI is meant to help users understand, organize, and learn, not to replace professional medical advice. We are also trying to be very thoughtful with pricing. We know a lot of apps in health and wellness become expensive quickly, so we wanted PeptideTrack to be accessible. There is a free 3-day trial so people can actually test the app, use the features, and decide if it is valuable for them. Our goal is honestly pretty ambitious. We want PeptideTrack to become the number one app for peptide users. Not because we think we already have everything figured out, but because we are willing to listen, update quickly, and build around real user feedback. We are currently looking for early users, feedback, creators, influencers, peptide educators, and people in the space who want to help shape where this goes. If you try the app and think something is missing, tell us. If something feels confusing, tell us. If you think a feature would make the app 10x better, tell us. If you hate something, also tell us. We are early, and that is exactly why feedback matters so much right now. App Store: apps.apple.com/us/app/peptide… Website: peptidetrackapp.com Really grateful for any feedback, criticism, ideas, or support. It is exciting to see where this whole peptide space is going, and we would love to build something genuinely useful for the community. #peptides #buildinginpublic #appfounder

English
2
0
6
2.2K
Biotides
Biotides@biotides·
BPC-157 + Retatrutide is one of the smartest stacks right now. BPC helps protect the gut lining that GLP-1s can irritate. I run 1mg 5x a week subQ while on Retatrutide. Gut health is non-negotiable when suppressing appetite this hard.
English
22
5
214
31.5K
PeptideTrack
PeptideTrack@PeptideTrackApp·
@biotides appreciate the tag ☺️ @MelyssaSachse in general, BAC water amount changes the concentration, not the total amount in the vial. Example logic: 48mg vial + 2mL BAC = 24mg/mL 48mg vial + 4mL BAC = 12mg/mL So the key is deciding concentration first, then calculating your draw volume from there. We can’t give dosing or medical instructions, but PeptideTrack can help you organize the math, log your active peptides, track schedule/progress, and use the community/AI chat for general guidance and user insights.
English
2
0
1
21
PeptideTrack
PeptideTrack@PeptideTrackApp·
@MelyssaSachse happy to help 🙌🏼 We can’t give dosing or reconstitution instructions, but PeptideTrack was built exactly for people trying to organize and understand their peptide journey better. Inside the app you can: • Ask questions in the AI Chat • Join the community and hear from other users • Explore the Peptide Library with research-based info • Log active peptides and check possible interaction flags • Track your protocol, schedule, progress, and notes in one place Also, the community can be a great place to ask how others organize their tracking and what they’ve learned along the way. Happy to answer any app questions here too 🫶🏼 Currently we offer a 3 day free trial on our PeptideTrack Pro Annual subscription.
English
1
0
1
26