en.Wedoany.com Reported - The free iOS app Peptide Tracker has launched a comprehensive visual redesign and several new features aimed at making peptide therapy regimen tracking clearer and safer. Co-founded by Kevin Miller and JP Sio, this update rebuilds the interface, improving the speed and readability of scheduling, dose logging, vial inventory management, and injection site rotation. Core tracking features will remain permanently free and usable without creating an account.

The redesigned interface is cleaner, with simplified navigation and the most needed information placed in more intuitive locations. The goal of this update is to make the tracking process feel intuitive when preparing a dose, preventing users from wasting time searching for the correct numbers.
The new version adds three important features: support for multiple new blends, allowing users on combination regimens to track them as a single entry; enabling users to specify the concentration of each compound within a blend, which fills a long-standing gap in blend data storage and lays the groundwork for a photo-based onboarding feature (automatically building a regimen after photographing a vial or label); and when logging a dose, the app displays a visual dose guide, presenting the draw volume and the amount of each compound injected in a chart format.
Peptide Tracker co-founder Kevin Miller stated that this update makes peptide tracking surpass other similar apps on the App Store in terms of safety and information richness. Precisely showing users the draw volume and composition is the key difference between tracking a regimen and understanding it.
Peptide Tracker's scope remains clearly defined; it is not a fitness app, supplement logger, pharmacy, or medical service. Users must provide their own compounds and regimens from qualified sources; the app is solely responsible for tracking and calculation.
Core features include: regimen scheduling, which generates a daily schedule based on user-set times, frequency, and injection sites; one-tap dose logging, which captures compound, dose, site, time, and notes, and provides a visual guide showing draw volume and composition; multi-compound blend tracking, supporting combination regimens as a single entry with settable concentrations for each compound; vial inventory management, recording reconstitution dates, diluent volume, concentration, and remaining portions; a peptide library, featuring over 50 reference cards covering half-lives, administration routes, storage instructions, and source links for common compounds like BPC-157, TB-500, ipamorelin, semaglutide, CJC-1295, and GHK-Cu; injection reminders, matching user-entered schedules with customizable time windows; and adherence tracking, showing logged versus planned doses to easily identify deviations.
Peptide Tracker is an app for tracking peptide therapy regimens, founded by Kevin Miller and JP Sio. The app offers regimen scheduling, one-tap dose logging, multi-compound blend tracking, vial inventory management, injection site rotation, adherence tracking, and a reference library of over 50 compounds, along with free reconstitution and half-life calculators. The app does not sell compounds, provide medical advice, or write prescriptions; users provide their own compounds and regimens from qualified sources. Peptide Tracker is available on the App Store, with an Android version coming soon.
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