1) Privacy-first access
Start with privacy. A peptide tracking app does not need your whole identity to store a schedule and dose log.
2) Flexible scheduling and cycling
A good tracker handles daily plans, EOD, weekly schedules, and cycling without forcing you back into manual calendar math.
3) Inventory tracking and reminders
Inventory tools should help you avoid running out mid-cycle and keep reconstitution details attached to the record.
4) Offline access and export
Offline access and exports matter because you should still control your records if your connection is bad or you decide to leave.
Safety and use
Peptide Tracker provides organizational tools only. It does not provide medical guidance. Always follow qualified clinical advice for health decisions.