Comparison · Injectly

Dosefi vs Injectly.

Injectly is a focused, completely free injection tracker — no ads, no login, no subscription — with standout serum-concentration (pharmacokinetic) insights for supported medications and peptides. Dosefi covers more than injections: microneedling, skincare, peels, and supplements alongside your injectable protocols, with treatment site maps and progress photos. If you only log injections and want deep concentration curves for free, Injectly is excellent. If your routine is broader, Dosefi keeps it together.

Dosefi compared with Injectly
Feature Dosefi Injectly
Best for Any treatment, plus injections Injectable medications & peptides
Non-injection (microneedling, skincare, peels, supplements) Yes Injection-only
Serum concentration / PK insights Not yet Yes — a standout feature
Vial & blend protocols Vial reconstitution math Blend protocols, per-ingredient breakdown
Treatment map & progress photos Face & body map, photos Not the focus
Reminders & calendar Yes, calendar sync Yes
Price & accounts Free + optional premium Fully free, no login

Choose Dosefi if

  • You track more than injections — microneedling, skincare, peels, or supplements too.
  • You want treatment site maps and progress photos alongside injectable logs.

Choose Injectly if

  • You only track injections and want deep serum-concentration / PK insights.
  • You want a completely free, no-login, no-account tool.

FAQ

Questions, answered.

Is Dosefi free like Injectly?

Dosefi is free to download with optional premium features; Injectly is fully free with no login or accounts. Both keep your data private.

Does Dosefi show serum concentration curves?

Not currently — pharmacokinetic concentration insights are an Injectly strength. Dosefi focuses on logging a broad range of treatments with vial math, site maps, and photos.

Which should I use?

If injections with PK insights are all you need, Injectly is a great free pick. If you also track microneedling, skincare, peels, or supplements, Dosefi keeps it in one log.

Injectly details are summarized from its public App Store listing (June 2026). Product names and trademarks belong to their respective owners.

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