Generic fitness applications often fall short for users managing complex peptide stacks, where tracking injection sites, cycling schedules, and precise concentration math is essential. Peptide Tracker addresses this gap by providing a specialized toolkit for compounds like semaglutide, tirzepatide, and BPC-157. The Android release mirrors the functionality of the existing iOS version, allowing users to monitor injection history and manage inventory without encountering subscriptions or paywalls.
Peptide Tracker Expands to Android to Simplify Protocol Management
Kevin Miller and JP Sio have launched Peptide Tracker on the Google Play Store, offering Android users a dedicated interface for managing peptide protocols. The app eliminates the need for spreadsheets by centralizing dose logging, vial inventory, and reconstitution math into a single, ad-free mobile environment.

The platform integrates calculators for reconstitution and syringe-unit conversions alongside a calendar view for protocol adherence. Users can also utilize an integrated chat tool, the Peptide Assistant, for general educational support. While the app streamlines organization and technical calculations, the developers emphasize that it does not provide medical advice, issue prescriptions, or sell compounds. Users remain responsible for sourcing their own materials and verifying protocols with qualified healthcare providers.



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