Core record features
- Fast dose logging with explicit units and routes.
- Flexible schedules that distinguish planned, completed, skipped, and delayed events.
- Injection-site history and vial or supply records.
- Exportable history that remains useful outside the app.
Calculation features
A reconstitution calculator should expose every input and unit. An estimated-level curve should disclose its half-life source, route assumption, model type, and limitations. A visual result is not inherently an accurate result.
Trust and privacy features
Check the current marketplace privacy disclosure, privacy policy, account requirements, deletion method, export format, and subscription terms. “Privacy-first” is a positioning statement until the implementation details are known.
Feature breadth versus focus
Shotsy publicly focuses on GLP-1 workflows. PeptIQ publicly emphasizes a broad education and tool ecosystem. Regimen publicly emphasizes cross-platform protocol and health-data workflows. Smart Peptide Tracker publicly emphasizes broad Android functionality and one-time premium pricing. Halflife’s current listing emphasizes a unified iPhone protocol system with local storage and estimated curves.
Use the verified comparison to match these trade-offs to your requirements.
Frequently asked questions
Which peptide tracker feature matters most?
Reliable, unambiguous dose logging matters most because every schedule, inventory calculation, adherence view, and estimate depends on the underlying record.
Are more compounds always better?
No. A larger library is useful only if the app supports the compounds, routes, sources, calculations, and workflow you actually need.