peptide tracker4.8★10,000+ doses
logged weekly
The peptide tracking app built for clarity.
Log your doses, follow your schedule, do the vial math, and read the real evidence. One calm, plain-English app that replaces everything else you were using.



Your whole protocol, in motion.
Six tools that replace the spreadsheet, the calculator and the sticky notes.
Log every shot in two taps. Site, time and notes saved straight to your timeline.
Reconstitution and units done for you. The exact draw, every single time.
Timed nudges for every dose, refill and lab so nothing ever slips.
Live vial count and days of supply, so you never get caught short mid-cycle.
Levels, weight and labs charted so you can see what's actually working.
Cost per dose, week, month and year. Know exactly what you spend.
Tap through the whole app.
Five screens. Everything you were doing in five different apps.

Today at a glance
Your next dose, your streak, and one-tap logging on a single screen. Open the app, see exactly where you stand, log in two taps.
Watch how easy tracking gets
A real screen recording: logging a dose, checking the schedule, and running the calculator. No mockups, no edits. This is what your day with PepCue looks like.
One app instead of five.
Here's what most people are juggling today, and what one all-in-one app replaces it with.
- Dose history, logged in two taps
- Reminders for every dose, refill, and lab
- Exact syringe units from your own numbers
- Live vial count, cost, and days of supply
- 60+ compounds explained in plain English
Tracked by people who used to guess.
From the App Store and our inbox, on what changed once the spreadsheet went away.
Had a notes doc, two alarms, and a calculator app going. Set PepCue up in one evening and haven't opened any of them since.
I used to triple-check my units against a Reddit chart every single time. Now I type in my vial and water and it just shows me the draw.
I bring my logged history instead of trying to remember dates from memory. My provider likes having the timeline in front of them.
The reminders are gentle but persistent. 40-day logging streak and counting, and I've never stuck with tracking this long before.
Put in my vial price and schedule and it showed per-dose, per-week, per-month costs. I was overspending and had no idea.
Every compound says what the evidence actually shows, including when it's thin. No hype, just sources. That's why I trust the rest of the app.
Still on the fence?
Fair questions, straight answers, then hit download.
What does PepCue actually replace?
Your notes app for what you took and when, your alarms for reminders, a calculator for reconstitution math, a spreadsheet for vial counts and cost, and the group chat you ask compound questions in. PepCue folds all five into one place that's built for the job, so nothing falls through the cracks.
What do I get the minute I install it?
A schedule set up in about two minutes, a reminder for your next dose, exact syringe units from the calculator, live vial and cost tracking, and a library of 60+ evidence-graded peptides. All in the same app, before you'd have finished setting up a spreadsheet.
How is the calculator different from doing the math myself?
You enter your vial size, water, and the amount you're using. PepCue instantly returns the exact syringe units with a visual syringe showing where to draw, plus blend support for multi-compound stacks and a cost mode that shows per-dose, per-week, and per-year spend. No mental math, no guessing at a click chart.
What's actually in the evidence library?
60+ compounds, each with a plain-English 'what it is' and 'why people use it,' an evidence grade tied to published human research, and a claim check that flags hype for what it is. You understand what you're tracking before you track it.
Will it tell me what dose to take?
Never. Your dose comes from you and your licensed provider. PepCue does the arithmetic on the numbers you enter and keeps a flawless record. It reminds you, it never prescribes.
Is my data private?
Your log lives on your device. No account required to start tracking, and you decide what to share and when.

