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

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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 A lot of them felt outdated, cluttered, too colorful, or not built with the level of design and usability that I think this space deserves.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

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Max Marchione
Max Marchione@maxmarchione·
Most popular peptides right now, at a glance.
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pjeffa (🦧,🦧)
pjeffa (🦧,🦧)@jeff82874662·
I am starting to believe in the GLP agonists as a possible massive catalyst for societal change. They seem to broadly change people’s discounting functions and I’m starting to suspect that once enough people are taking them we could see substantive behavioral changes at scale
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PeptideTrack
PeptideTrack@PeptideTrackApp·
One of the most important parts of PeptideTrack is the Peptide Library. Users should not have to jump between random posts, screenshots, forums, and half saved studies just to understand what they are tracking. We are building a cleaner way to explore peptide research, organize protocols, and ask better questions... 👀
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Markus Kinnunen
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
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CooperBaggs 💰🍞
CooperBaggs 💰🍞@edgaralandough·
Zinc, magnesium, and vitamin D are foundational. These three nutrients support sleep quality, hormone production, mood stability, and cognitive performance. A large percentage of men are deficient without realizing it. Before chasing complex supplements, start with the basics and get these dialed in
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CryptoDaddi@TheCryptoDaddi·
Titrated up to 4mg of Reta weekly. This is how it’s going so far: - Appetite has been almost nonexistent. I’ve had to force myself to eat more than normal. - Been a little “anxious” feeling since upping the dose. Nothing crazy, just more than usual. - Can’t deny that the new dose is working. Measurements coming in smaller, mirror pictures looking better in just 4 days. (I’m aware this isn’t an overnight thing, but it feels like it just *stripped* fat away in day) - Workouts suffering slightly. Most likely due to lower calorie intake. Need to bump up the food. Overall I feel good with the new dose of retatrutide. Will stay here for a few weeks minimum to see if shedding fat does happen faster at the 4mg dose compared to the 3mg dose. Tbh i feel like my “Happly Place” dose is 3mg but we’re gonna ride this train out… for science!
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PeptideTrack
PeptideTrack@PeptideTrackApp·
PeptideTrack is live on the App Store. Built for people who want to track: - GLP 1s - peptides - protocols - progress - reminders - body metrics - research notes - AI questions Start with a free trial: apps.apple.com/us/app/peptide…
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PeptideTrack
PeptideTrack@PeptideTrackApp·
Peptides are about to go mainstream, but most people still track everything in random Notes apps or spreadsheets 😅 That’s literally why we built PeptideTrack. Track your full peptide journey in one place: • injections & dosing • weight, photos & body metrics • side effects & biomarkers • protocol history • AI chat + researched peptide library • reminders, streaks & progress insights If you’re running GLP-1s, TRT, BPC-157, Retatrutide, CJC, etc., the data matters way more than people think. Free trial is live if anyone wants to test it and give feedback 👇 apps.apple.com/us/app/peptide…
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GQ Magazine
GQ Magazine@GQMagazine·
Over a dozen peptides may soon be unbanned. A doctor, med-spa physician, and healthcare executive explain what that means for you. gq.com/story/peptides…
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PeptideTrack
PeptideTrack@PeptideTrackApp·
Two people can run the exact same protocol and have completely different appetite suppression, inflammation, recovery, even sleep responses. Makes me think there’s a huge individual biomarker/genetics component we still don’t understand yet. Curious, where do you and your clients usually track all this data? Notes app, spreadsheets, Shotsy, or something else? 👀
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PEPTIDEMAXXING
PEPTIDEMAXXING@peptidemaxxings·
@rahulmodifit noticed that too with clients. some get more side effects than others what's driving that difference is still unclear but it's not just dosage. been looking into inflammatory pathways and it seems like there's more to it than just the peptide itself
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Rahul Modi | Peptide Coach
your blood type might actually affect how you respond to peptides. most people don’t even think about this, but your immune system and inflammatory response can vary based on blood type, especially if you’re Rh negative. and this isn’t completely random speculation either. there’s already research showing blood type can influence immune response, inflammation patterns, infection susceptibility, clotting risk, etc, so it’s not crazy to think peptide response could vary too. now obviously this isn’t fully proven science yet, but i’ve noticed some really interesting patterns coaching people. i’ve seen certain people get: more injection site inflammation more histamine response stronger “reta flu” type symptoms more nausea/fatigue at lower doses while others tolerate the exact same peptide perfectly fine. i’ve especially noticed this more often with people who are Rh negative. not always, but enough to pay attention to it. on the flip side, some people also seem to respond stronger and faster to peptides overall. this is why i always say peptide protocols shouldn’t be one size fits all. start lower. monitor response. adjust from there.
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PeptideTrack
PeptideTrack@PeptideTrackApp·
Interesting angle. I’ve actually noticed the same thing, especially how differently people tolerate identical protocols. Some get nausea, fatigue, inflammation, or “reta flu” symptoms at tiny doses while others feel almost nothing. That’s honestly why tracking matters so much. Apps like PeptideTrack help people log doses, side effects, weight, sleep, appetite, injection timing, biomarkers, etc., so patterns become way easier to spot over time. @rahulmodifit curious, have you personally noticed certain biomarkers or blood types consistently responding better or worse to GLP-1s or reta in your coaching clients? apps.apple.com/us/app/peptide…
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PeptideTrack
PeptideTrack@PeptideTrackApp·
Crazy how fast the body can change once hormones, recovery, sleep, appetite, and water balance shift. Most people only realize it after they start actually tracking the data consistently. That’s honestly why apps like PeptideTrack are useful, seeing trends in weight, energy, appetite, sleep, injections, blood markers, and progress photos in one place instead of guessing week to week. Free trial here if anyone’s curious: apps.apple.com/us/app/peptide…
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Indie 505
Indie 505@Indie5051·
El YouTuber Clavicular lleva 4 semanas sin testosterona intentando recuperar la fertilidad, y la gente no puede creer lo diferente que ya se ve
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PeptideTrack
PeptideTrack@PeptideTrackApp·
Totally agree that the “magic shot” narrative misses the point. The best results seem to come from people who actually combine GLP-1s with habit changes, training, sleep, and proper tracking over time. A lot of people underestimate how much consistent data helps too, weight trends, food response, side effects, energy, cravings, labs, etc. That’s honestly why apps like PeptideTrack have started getting traction. Makes the whole process way more intentional instead of just guessing. apps.apple.com/us/app/peptide…
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Duncan Lutz
Duncan Lutz@duncanthedev·
If you've struggled to lose weight in the past, you owe it to yourself to try a GLP-1. Ignore the dissenters. They're incredibly safe, insanely effective, and the side effects are mild if you aren't eating garbage constantly.
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PeptideTrack@PeptideTrackApp·
Crazy to think we’re moving from “manage symptoms for life” to potentially editing the root cause once. Feels like the next decade of health will be less about reactive medicine and more about continuous biomarkers, prevention, and personalized interventions. The people tracking data early will probably benefit the most. Curious how this evolves alongside GLP-1s and longevity tech. 👀
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PeptideTrack
PeptideTrack@PeptideTrackApp·
@powerbottomdad1 20 lbs in 2 months while still feeling better overall is honestly wild. Curious, are you tracking any of this beyond scale weight? Like appetite, inflammation, sleep, energy, side effects, dosing, bloodwork etc? A lot of people seem to underestimate how useful the data side becomes once the progress starts stacking up. I’ve been seeing more people use PeptideTrack to log everything in one place because it’s hard to remember what actually changed week to week. Also curious, what’s been the biggest unexpected benefit so far besides weight loss?
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PeptideTrack@PeptideTrackApp·
@ThorTorrens interesting angle. I think the biggest unlock is combining actual biomarkers, lifestyle data, recovery, sleep, genetics, and consistent tracking instead of chasing random “boosters” every week. Most people never zoom out enough to see patterns over time. That’s honestly why apps like PeptideTrack have been useful for people running protocols, TRT, GLP-1s, peptides, supplements, or even just optimizing recovery and energy. Seeing trends over months changes everything. apps.apple.com/us/app/peptide…
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Thor Torrens
Thor Torrens@ThorTorrens·
Most people try to fix low free testosterone by just throwing more stimulants, synthetic hormones, or exotic herbs at the problem which is like stepping on the gas pedal when the parking brake is still fully engaged. Real optimization is about removing the friction. When you realize that clearing out systemic junk, intercepting the enterohepatic recirculation loop, and giving the liver breathing room is actually the most direct path to unlocking masculine vitality, you are operating on a completely different level than 99% of the population.
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PeptideTrack
PeptideTrack@PeptideTrackApp·
Enhanced athletes still need elite genetics, recovery, coaching, sleep, nutrition, consistency, and data. Shortcuts don’t replace discipline. Honestly this is why tracking matters so much. Most people are just guessing. We’ve seen users improve consistency way more once they actually log protocols, recovery, weight, sleep, labs, and side effects in one place.
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: Enhanced Games stock crashes 50%, after many non-enhanced athletes outperformed "juiced" ones.
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PeptideTrack@PeptideTrackApp·
This is such an underrated part of tracking progress. A lot of people start for the physical changes, then realize the mental clarity, reduced compulsive behavior, and emotional stability end up being just as life changing. That’s honestly one of the reasons we built PeptideTrack, not just to log injections, but to help people actually track patterns in mood, cravings, energy, sleep, focus, and habits over time. Most people don’t notice how connected everything is until they can actually see the data. apps.apple.com/us/app/peptide…
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Patient 023 💉
Patient 023 💉@RetaDiary·
💉Things that changed on reta that aren’t just weight loss: ✅I enjoy mornings now. ✅I don’t crave chaos as much. ✅Drinking feels less interesting. ✅Quiet feels less uncomfortable. ✅I’m less anxious for no reason. ✅I’m not constantly chasing the next hit of dopamine. Before: thought it was just food noise. Now: realizing it was connected to almost everything.
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PeptideTrack
PeptideTrack@PeptideTrackApp·
“My protocol is very optimized.” Where is it tracked? “My iMessage thread with myself.” C'mon bro...
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tanık
tanık@tanik_tr·
Bir genç, göğüs kaslarını iki haftada belirgin şekilde büyüten en etkili egzersizi gösteriyor.
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