Why this exists
Peptide Tracker exists to be the best free way to track peptide protocols, doses, schedules, inventory, and progress without subscriptions, ads, or data selling.
That means staying private by default, simple enough to use every day, and powerful enough to replace overpriced subscription trackers.
I started Peptide Tracker because I did not want to pay $50+ a year for a simple tracker. The better-looking options kept turning basic dose history, schedule management, and inventory math into another subscription.
I wanted something that knew what peptides were, handled the math I kept doing by hand, and stayed free without turning into a subscription trap. The goal is one reliable place for dose history, schedules, and inventory.
How it is built
Peptide Tracker is built and maintained by one developer. Updates stay focused on clarity, useful tools, and workflows that hold up over time. There is no marketing team, no VC funding, and no plan to pivot into something else next quarter.
The app runs on open-source tools and stays free because the cost of running it is low and the value of a clean tracking tool is high. If that ever changes, the community will know first.
Privacy
Most apps ask for more identity than they need. This one does not. No email required, no ad tracking, and no profile building. Your records stay tied to the access code you keep. If you want more privacy, that is yours by default.
Safety and use
Peptide Tracker is an organizational tool only and does not provide medical advice. Always rely on qualified clinical guidance for health-related decisions.