Peptide scheduler

Chucky

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Does anyone record their peptides and have them on a schedule in order to know what they've taken throughout the day? I have an Android and looked at a couple of apps but didn't really find anything that worked for me. The best I found was shoty but it only lets you record GLP-1s. I ended up using a website called mypeptideapp.com - it's a little buggy and only allows one time zone, UTC. I mostly use it for the scheduler which works great. I've been able to put all my peptides into it and then tick them off during the day as I take them. It allows you to put in customs ones, dosage, how often you take it throughout the day and when you your customize cycle if you're doing 4-8 weeks on and then 2-4 weeks off. When you've taken one, it ticks it off. They don't have an app for Android but do have one for Apple but I'm not sure how well it works. They'll still working on the site but seems to do what is needed.

I'd prefer to have an app though but happy to use this unless someone has a good recommendation for an android app. The website is free to use.

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I use my iPhone's default health app that comes with it. It's basic but can track everything. Add peptide, set dosage, set time and days to administer, set an notification alert, and set an end date. Even has a little notes section that I use for common cycle lengths and dosage changes.
 
Someone on Reddit recommended one that was web based (which is fine) , I created an account. And then promptly forgot about it. I seem to recall the name not being pep related but I could be wrong or it could have changed. Couldn't find it in my browser history.

It was colorful, had a ton of peps with recommended protocols, and even some AI baked in to recommend stacks for you. Was also free as I recall. Cannot find it. Hopefully someone smart will know what site it is.
 
Someone on Reddit recommended one that was web based (which is fine) , I created an account. And then promptly forgot about it. I seem to recall the name not being pep related but I could be wrong or it could have changed. Couldn't find it in my browser history.

It was colorful, had a ton of peps with recommended protocols, and even some AI baked in to recommend stacks for you. Was also free as I recall. Cannot find it. Hopefully someone smart will know what site it is.
That sounds legit good, especially if it was an app.
 
You would think it would be a no brainer for peptide dealers to create apps to keep people coming to their sites.

I use excel and fill in a few days ahead in case. Then if I don't want to fire up the PC, I can open it up on my phone and see what is up. I'm not too concerned with timing it to the minute, I only do am and pm shots.

When I'm shopping, I add all the recent prices for the peps I use consistently and the ones I'm researching for the future so I can see trends.
 
Very simple, text file on my desktop with dates and weights recorded for the past 3 years and doses of peptides and other medication starts or stops.
 
I'm rocking it old school ATM - just a Word document. Myself and wife are currently taking a GLP each, she's on one other daily pin, and I'm on two. It's manageable for now, but I can see needing something different if one or two peps turn into 8 or 9.
 
I use an app called medisafe on my android phone. It allows you to set duration, how often, which days of the week, doseage, amount your doing.. and set up reminders. Works well for me..
 
I'm rocking it old school ATM - just a Word document. Myself and wife are currently taking a GLP each, she's on one other daily pin, and I'm on two. It's manageable for now, but I can see needing something different if one or two peps turn into 8 or 9.
I am rocking it real old school I use a pen and paper. Lol maybe I am just to lazy or just don't want to be on a computer after 8 to 10 hours a day for work on one. I always forget to log and most of the time forget about some apps I have on my phone for logging other things as well. 😀
 
I like having the history in excel. Mainly to figure out what dose was effective, what caused side effects. And setting future doses ahead of time so I don't have to guess what week of a cycle I'm on to determine which dose.
 
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