Use case · Peptide tracking
A peptide tracker built for real protocols.
Dosefi is a peptide tracker for logging research and recovery protocols — BPC-157, TB-500, GHK-Cu, GLP-1, and more. Store each compound's vial concentration and reconstitution once, log every dose against it, mark injection sites, and watch your runway so you reorder before a vial runs out. Private by design, and never medical advice.
Free to download · Not medical advice · Your data stays yours
One protocol log for
Healing
BPC-157, TB-500 and recovery compounds
Skin
GHK-Cu and copper-peptide protocols
GLP-1
Units, titration, and injection sites
Growth & other
Any compound with its own vial math
Concentration and reconstitution math.
Enter vial amount, concentration, and bacteriostatic water volume once. Dosefi calculates the final dose and tracks how much is left, so the math stops living on a sticky note.
Site maps and photos for every entry.
Mark injection sites on a body map, attach progress photos, and add a quick note — so you can space sites sensibly and see how the protocol is going over time.
Reorder before the vial runs out.
Runway estimates and protocol history keep you out of the mid-protocol scramble — what you logged, what's left, and what's due, in one place.
How it differs
A research log, not medical advice.
Dosefi does not recommend doses, dilutions, sites, or compounds, and some peptides are research chemicals not approved for human use. It's a private record you bring to a qualified, licensed professional — who decides what is right and safe for you.
FAQ
Questions, answered.
What is a peptide tracker?
A peptide tracker is a structured logbook for protocol entries — the compound, vial details, dose, sites, and notes. Dosefi keeps that history in one private place with the vial math handled for you.
Which peptides can I log?
Any. Common entries include BPC-157, TB-500, GHK-Cu, and GLP-1, but you can add any compound with its own concentration, dose, and schedule.
Does it do reconstitution math?
Yes. Enter the vial amount, concentration, and water volume and Dosefi works out the dose and your remaining runway.
Can I mark injection sites?
Yes. Every entry can carry a body-map marker, a progress photo, and a note, so your log doubles as a visual record.
Is this medical advice?
No. Dosefi is a logbook and recordkeeping tool — not a prescriber, pharmacy, or medical service. Always work with a qualified professional to design and supervise any protocol.
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