Today at 8:02 AM
DOSESemaglutide - 1.0 mg
Abdomen - No notes
PepTrak for iPhone
A private, local-first logbook for GLP-1 and peptide protocols. Schedules, dose logs, side effects, trends, and exports all stay on your iPhone instead of a server.
Today
Today opens on the next dose: a countdown, one-tap logging, and the estimated-levels curve for your active protocol.
Today opens on the next dose: countdown, one-tap actions, and your active protocol.
A source-backed half-life curve estimates how much is still active, as educational context only.
Recent weight movement and dose adherence sit right below the card, so the day reads in one glance.
Records
Filter pills, a calendar, and dated cards for doses, side effects, weight, and notes. The full history stays one tap away, and it exports whenever you need it.
Doses, side effects, weight, and notes land in one dated list instead of scattering across apps.
Jump straight to doses, side effects, weight entries, or notes with one tap.
Open any day on the calendar and see exactly what was logged.
Trends
Weight, BMI, goal pace, and optional Apple Health metrics chart right next to your dose history, so every trend keeps its protocol context.
Stack
Every compound on one screen: weekly cadence, dose, injection site, current week, and vial balance, with schedule edits one tap away.
Safety position
PepTrak stores protocol records for review. It does not diagnose, treat, prescribe, calculate a personalized blood concentration, or tell you when to change a dose.
Medical decisions stay with a licensed clinician.
PepTrak does not sell peptides, compounds, or protocols.
Records are for you and your licensed clinician to review.
Record model
PepTrak keeps the moving parts of a protocol in one place on your iPhone: schedule, doses, side effects, vials, HealthKit trends, notes, reminders, and exports.
Compound, dose, cadence, injection day, injection time, site, and active or paused state.
Keeps the current plan separate from past dose history.
Taken or skipped doses, selected time, site, notes, and vial context.
Creates a dated log that can be reviewed later.
Symptom, severity from 1 to 10, onset, duration, and optional dose linkage.
Ties side effects to the doses around them.
Manual weight plus optional read-only Apple Health imports for body mass, resting heart rate, and blood glucose.
Adds trend context without requesting Apple Health write permissions.
Local CSV and JSON exports by data type through the iPhone share or save sheet.
Keeps records portable for personal review or clinician conversations.
Educational dose-unit estimates for supported protocols, with methodology caveats.
Shows estimate context without presenting blood concentrations or dosing guidance.
Explore
Guides, comparisons, and reference pages for GLP-1 and peptide protocol tracking, all part of PepTrak.
How PepTrak logs Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, and other GLP-1 doses, sites, and weight trends on iPhone.
Start here if you track a GLP-1 medication.
Protocol schedules, vial supply, and dated dose logs built for multi-compound peptide stacks.
Start here for research-peptide protocols.
PepTrak side by side with other apps on storage model, pricing, and exports, including the Shotsy and Glippy alternatives.
See how PepTrak differs before you switch.
Practical guides, including how to choose the best GLP-1 tracking app for privacy and clinician-ready exports.
Step-by-step help for common tracking tasks.
The half-life model and primary sources behind PepTrak's educational Estimated Peptide Levels curve.
Understand what the levels curve does and does not claim.
Plain-language definitions for the dosing, peptide, and tracking terms used across PepTrak.
Look up an unfamiliar term.
FAQ
PepTrak is a local-first iPhone logbook for GLP-1 and peptide protocol tracking. It keeps schedules, dose logs, side-effect notes, vials, HealthKit trends, and exportable records in one private app.
No. PepTrak is a tracking logbook. Confirm protocol decisions, dosing, side effects, and missed-dose guidance with a licensed clinician.
No. PepTrak does not sell peptides, compounds, protocols, insurance, or affiliate products.
The current app is local-first. Protocols, logs, reminders, vials, notes, and health metrics are stored in on-device SQLite.
PepTrak can read body mass, resting heart rate, and blood glucose from Apple Health when you choose to connect it. It does not request Apple Health write permissions.
Yes. PepTrak supports local CSV and JSON export by data type through the native iPhone share or save sheet.
You can track protocol stacks, dose schedules, taken or skipped doses, injection sites, vial balance, side effects, notes, weight, reminders, and selected HealthKit metrics.
Estimated Peptide Levels are educational dose-unit estimates for supported protocols. They are not personalized blood concentrations, medical advice, or instructions to change a dose.
Yes. PepTrak uses local notification reminders for dose schedules, and schedule edits keep matching reminder labels in sync.
No. The current iOS app is designed around local device storage, with no backend or cloud sync for protocol records.