1) Define the peptide structure
- Use a peptide name you will recognize later, not just today.
- Choose the dosing cadence that matches real use: daily, EOD, weekly, or custom days.
- Add cycle rules only if you want the tracker to handle on and off periods for you.
2) Create a consistent logging flow
- Set a default dose so daily logging takes one tap instead of four.
- Add short notes only when timing, amount, or method changes.
- Review the week view or recent logs so gaps are easy to catch.
3) Track inventory alongside peptides
A peptide tracker is only as useful as the inventory behind it. Add vial size and reconstitution details so the app can estimate remaining doses and help you avoid surprise stockouts.
Best practices for clean records
- Keep names and units consistent across every log.
- Pause peptides instead of deleting them when you want to keep history intact.
- Export your data occasionally so you always have your own archive.
Safety and use
Peptide Tracker provides organizational tools only. It does not provide medical guidance. Always follow qualified clinical advice for health decisions.