Finally see what's
actually happening.
Track your TRT, GLP-1, peptides, and enhanced protocols in one place.
Visualize compound levels. Correlate bloodwork. Optimize everything.
Built for people who actually run protocols
Not another notes app. Real pharmacokinetics. Real bloodwork correlation.
The tracking system your spreadsheet wishes it was.
Half-Life Curves
See your actual compound levels over time. Not just trough bloodwork - every day.
Test Cypionate ยท 200mg E3.5D
Bloodwork Correlation
See exactly how your protocol affects your labs. T, E2, hematocrit, lipids - all connected.
Multi-Compound Stacks
Track everything in one place. Different frequencies, esters, and delivery methods.
Steady State Calculator
Know exactly when you've reached steady state. Time your bloodwork perfectly.
Reached steady state 3 weeks ago
Site Rotation
Track injection sites across multiple compounds. Never hit the same spot twice in a row.
Protocol History
"What was I taking when I felt best?" Now you can actually answer that.
Your current system is probably a mess
Sound familiar?
Notes app chaos
Doses scattered across 47 different notes. "Wait, was that 150mg or 175mg last month?"
Spreadsheet hell
You built a fancy tracker once. Now it's 6 months out of date and you're back to notes.
Lab result photos
Screenshots of PDFs somewhere in your camera roll. Good luck finding the one from March.
No correlation
"My E2 is high but I don't know if it was the dose change or the new injection frequency."
Everything in one place
No more scattered notes, photos of vials, and forgotten doses.
Today's Protocol
Tuesday, Jan 7
Test Cyp
100mg IM โข Glute L
Tirzepatide
7.5mg SubQ โข Week 6
BPC-157
250mcg SubQ โข AM
Protocol Recipes
Proven starting points
Smart Tracking
Levels & half-lives
Optimization
Lab correlation
Results
Track your progress
Built by someone who runs the same protocols
Not another generic health app from people who've never pinned.
Built from actual experience with TRT, GLP-1s, peptides, and the works.
For people already running protocols
You don't need another beginner guide. You need a real tracking system.
TRT Users
Managing E2, dialing in injection frequency, tracking hematocrit. See how changes affect your labs.
GLP-1 + Stacks
Running tirz or reta alongside TRT? Track interactions, correlate weight loss with dose changes.
Enhanced Protocols
Multiple compounds, different esters, orals, ancillaries. Finally track it all in one place.
Common questions
"Why track anything? My markers are either good or bad."
Binary thinking misses the nuance. Your LDL doesn't just go "good" or "bad" - it trends. Knowing that orals crush your lipids 3x faster than injectables at equivalent doses? That only comes from tracking multiple cycles.
Running GLP-1s alongside gear? Fasting glucose changes week to week when dialing in dose. "Bad" at week 2 might be adaptation. "Bad" at week 8 means something's actually wrong.
If you're doing one compound at one dose forever, you probably don't need this. But if you're experimenting with stacks, trying different esters, or cycling - that's where history saves you from repeating mistakes.
"My spreadsheet works fine."
Until it doesn't. Most spreadsheets get abandoned within 3 months because they're friction. You built a good one once, now it's 6 months out of date.
Your spreadsheet also can't show you real-time compound levels, calculate steady state timing, or tell you the optimal day to get bloodwork based on your injection schedule. We can.
"Who built this?"
Someone who runs the same protocols you do. TRT, GLP-1s, peptides, the works. Built this because my own tracking was a disaster and nothing on the market actually worked for multi-compound users.
Not a generic wellness app from people who've never pinned.
"Is my data private?"
Yes. Your protocol data stays on your device. No cloud accounts required, no data harvesting, no selling to third parties. We get it - this isn't data you want floating around.
Ditch the spreadsheet.
Join the waitlist for early access to the protocol tracker you've been building in your head.
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