Peptide Tracker & Calculator is a privacy-focused web app built for people who want to keep peptide or GLP-1 treatment information organized in one clear workspace. It helps users record medications, planned dose dates, actual dose times, amounts, and notes so the details are easier to review later instead of being scattered across reminders, spreadsheets, screenshots, and paper logs. The app includes half-life modeling that turns dose history into readable curves, giving users a simple visual estimate of how levels may rise, taper, and overlap over time. This can make schedule comparisons easier to understand when discussing routines with a licensed clinician.
The product is designed for personal tracking and education, not medical advice or prescribing. It does not replace a doctor, pharmacist, or treatment plan. Its value is in making day-to-day information easier to capture and interpret. Users can see past injections, upcoming reminders, and calculated trends in one place, then use that organized record when preparing questions for their care team. For people managing complex routines, the workflow can reduce missed-dose confusion and make it easier to remember what happened on a specific date.
Peptide Tracker & Calculator is also useful for people who want lightweight calculation tools without building their own spreadsheet. The calculator focuses on practical questions such as dose timing, interval planning, and half-life visualization. The interface favors plain language, clean charts, and repeatable logging instead of cluttered medical dashboards. It is built to be approachable for everyday users while still being detailed enough for careful self-tracking.
The app is web-based, so it can be opened from a phone, tablet, or desktop browser. The product site explains the core workflows and provides an entry point for users who want a focused tracker for peptide schedules and GLP-1 planning. The target audience includes patients who have been prescribed relevant medications, people tracking wellness data under professional guidance, and anyone who needs a more structured way to understand dosing history. The long-term goal is to make treatment tracking calmer, clearer, and easier to review, while keeping the user in control of their own records and decisions.
A typical use case is simple: a user logs what they took, when they took it, and any context they want to remember. Over time, the app turns those entries into a timeline that is easier to scan than a notes app. The half-life chart can help users understand why timing matters and why different intervals may look different on a curve. That makes the product a practical companion for organization, preparation, and personal record keeping.
