About the app
- Peptid AI is a privacy-first peptide protocol tracker. It helps adults who self-manage research peptides log every dose, schedule injections, calculate reconstitution math, plan cycles and stacks, and journal outcomes — all in one private, EU-hosted place.
- No. Peptid AI is an educational and research-tracking tool. It does not diagnose, treat, or provide medical advice. It does not source, supply, or recommend any substance. Always consult a licensed physician before starting, changing, or stopping any protocol.
- Adults who self-manage research peptide protocols — athletes, recovery-focused individuals, longevity self-experimenters, biohackers, and clinicians who want a clean personal log alongside their patients.
- iOS (iPhone, iPad) and Android (phones, tablets). A web preview is in the works.
- Read three guides before your first injection: "Bacteriostatic Water Explained", "How to Calculate Peptide Reconstitution", and "Build Your First Peptide Protocol". They are linked from the /guides page. After that, open the in-app library, pick the peptide your clinician approved, and the protocol setup wizard walks you through dose, frequency, route, and reminders in about 90 seconds.
- No. Peptid AI never prescribes. The peptide library shows ranges typically reported in research literature for context. Every dose you log is one you and your physician set together. The app is the log; the protocol decision is yours.
- Library entries are reviewed quarterly and updated when new peer-reviewed evidence, approval status, or safety guidance changes. We add new peptides on demand — if you’re tracking something not in the library, email us and we’ll add it.
What is Peptid AI?
Is Peptid AI a medical device or medical advice?
Who is Peptid AI for?
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I’m a complete beginner — where should I start?
Does Peptid AI tell me what dose to use?
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Privacy and data
- It syncs to your private, EU-hosted account (Supabase), so it is available across your devices. No manual sign-up is required to start — an anonymous account is created for you — and you can export your data anytime as PDF or CSV, or delete everything with a single tap. We never sell your data.
- No. We do not sell, rent, or share your personal data. We use a minimal set of processors strictly to operate the service: our EU cloud host (Supabase) for storage and sync, Apple/Google for app distribution and payments, and — only when you use the optional AI assistant — the AI provider that powers it. See the privacy policy for the full list.
- No. Peptid AI does not use Google Analytics, Firebase Analytics, Mixpanel, or any advertising SDK. No tracking pixels. No marketing cookies. The only cookie we set is the consent record for the cookie banner itself.
- Yes. Your data syncs through your private, EU-hosted account (Supabase), so it stays in sync across iPhone, iPad, and Android. Sign in with Apple or Google to link your devices; you can also export PDF/CSV anytime.
- Two ways: in-app under Settings → Account → Delete account, or email akremagency@gmail.com. See the delete account page for the full process and the data we retain (none, except as required by tax law for billing records).
- Yes. We follow GDPR principles by default: minimal data, opt-in for everything optional, offline-first with EU-hosted sync, right to export, right to deletion. See the privacy policy for the full data map and our DPA template if you need one.
Where is my data stored?
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Do you use Google Analytics or marketing trackers?
Will my data sync between my iPhone and my Android tablet?
How do I delete my data?
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Features
- Yes. Enter peptide weight (mg), bacteriostatic water volume (ml), and your target dose (mcg or mg) — the calculator returns exact units on a standard 100-unit insulin syringe. Presets exist for BPC-157, TB-500, GHK-Cu, ipamorelin and others.
- BPC-157, TB-500, GHK-Cu, AHK-Cu, semaglutide, tirzepatide, retatrutide, liraglutide, dulaglutide, exenatide, cagrilintide, ipamorelin, CJC-1295 (DAC and no-DAC), sermorelin, hexarelin, GHRP-2, GHRP-6, tesamorelin, somatropin (HGH), HGH Fragment 176-191, AOD-9604, MOTS-c, IGF-1 (DES and LR3), MGF, PEG-MGF, melanotan I and II, PT-141, kisspeptin, gonadorelin, HCG, triptorelin, oxytocin, selank, semax, noopept, DSIP, epitalon, pinealon, vilon, humanin, P21, ARA-290, B7-33, KPV, LL-37, glutathione, NAD+, NMN, NR, NADH, SS-31, thymosin alpha-1, thymalin, thymosin beta-4, TRH, vasopressin, calcitonin, salmon calcitonin, GLP-2 TZ (teduglutide), insulin, metformin, L-carnitine, melatonin, 5-Amino-1MQ, and the GLOW / Wolverine / KLOW / sermorelin-ipa blends — 75+ entries with typical doses, route, half-life, cycle and storage notes. Each has a dedicated tracking guide on the Peptides page.
- Yes. The stack manager runs multiple peptides in parallel with independent schedules. You can pair, say, BPC-157 (daily) with TB-500 (weekly) and the reminders, dose history, and vial inventory stay separate per compound while sharing one outcome journal.
- Yes. Cycle history is preserved indefinitely. Your fifth BPC-157 cycle stays linked to the first four, so you can see what changed between attempts and which protocol felt best.
- Yes — PDF and CSV exports. PDF is a clean printout with cycle summary, dose log, journal entries, attached photos, and bloodwork tables. CSV is raw rows for spreadsheets or upload into a lab portal. Useful for sharing with a physician or moving to another tool.
- Sleep quality, mood, energy, recovery score, body metrics (weight, waist, BP, resting HR, HRV from a wearable), photos, and bloodwork. You can attach a lab PDF and the markers you care about appear inline on the cycle timeline next to your doses.
- Not to log day to day — Peptid AI works offline-first. Your data then syncs to your private, EU-hosted account when you are back online, so it stays safe and available across devices.
- Yes — local notifications with snooze, late-dose warnings, and quiet hours. Reminders respect cycle phase (no notifications during planned wash-outs).
- Yes. Add each vial with its reconstitution date and the app warns you before the practical use-by window (typically 28-30 days for most peptides). Cold-chain storage notes are part of each library entry.
Does the reconstitution calculator support any vial size?
Which peptides are in the library?
Can I track stacks (multiple peptides at once)?
Can I track multiple cycles over years?
Can I export my data?
What does the journal track?
Do I need an internet connection?
Does the app remind me when to inject?
Can I track my vial inventory and expiry dates?
Pricing and billing
- Two subscription plans: €7.99 per week (with a 3-day free trial for new subscribers) or €79.99 per year (no trial — yearly works out to about €1.54 per week and saves roughly 81% vs paying weekly). Both plans include every feature.
- New subscribers on the Weekly plan get 3 days of full access at no charge. The trial converts to a paid Weekly subscription (€7.99/week) unless you cancel at least 24 hours before it ends. The trial is one-time per user / Apple ID / Google account, and is only on the Weekly plan.
- Yearly is already 81% cheaper than weekly when amortised. We don’t want to use the free-trial pattern to push longer commitments. If you’re unsure about a year, try the 3-day weekly trial first.
- Subscriptions are billed through Apple (iOS) or Google Play (Android). Your local currency and any applicable VAT are shown at checkout.
- Yes. Cancel in your App Store / Google Play account at any time. You keep access until the end of the billing period. To avoid being charged after the free trial, cancel at least 24 hours before it ends.
- Refunds are handled by the platform you purchased on (Apple or Google) per their policies. We will assist if a refund is mistakenly denied — email us with your order ID.
- Not currently. The yearly plan at ~€1.54/week is our best rate for everyone.
- Yes. For App Store / Google Play purchases, the platform issues the invoice — email us if you need help retrieving it.
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Can I get a tax-deductible invoice for the yearly plan?
Safety, legality, and the blog
- No. Choosing what to take is your decision with your physician. Peptid AI logs what you decide to take, helps you do the math, reminds you to take it, and shows you trends.
- Legal status varies by jurisdiction and substance. Most research peptides exist in a "research chemicals" grey zone — legal to possess and study, not approved for human use. GLP-1s like semaglutide are prescription drugs in most countries. We do not provide legal advice. Check your local laws and consult a clinician.
- We do not source, recommend, or link to any supplier. That is a deliberate policy — Peptid AI is a tool for tracking what your clinician approved, not a sales channel.
- No. The blog (Peptides + Guides) is educational. Every post is reviewed by a human, ends with the same medical-advice disclaimer, and is explicit about evidence quality — "animal models", "limited human data", "approved for X but discussed for Y", etc. Doses mentioned are what is commonly reported in literature, not recommendations.
- Email akremagency@gmail.com with the peptide name or topic and what you’d like covered. We prioritise requests that match what the in-app library already covers.
- Not as-is. Excerpts with attribution + a backlink are fine. For full republication, email us first.
Does Peptid AI tell me which peptides to take?
Is buying peptides legal where I live?
Where can I buy peptides?
Is the blog content medical advice?
How do I suggest a topic for the blog?
Can I republish blog posts on my own site?
Legal
- akremagency@gmail.com.
- Yes. See /.well-known/security.txt for the contact email and our response window.
- We never train any AI model on your logs, and the app never generates or prescribes protocols. Optional AI assistant features are powered by third-party AI providers (such as Gemini, OpenAI, or DeepSeek), are clearly labelled, and only process what you choose to send them. Blog posts are written or reviewed by a human and labelled when AI assistance is used in drafting.
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