Peptide protocols
Start your peptide protocol
on solid ground.
The information you need before you start, and the tools to track it properly once you do. Evidence-based guides, reconstitution calculator, dose logs, and vial inventory — all in one place.
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250+
Compound profiles
Primary research
cited on every entry
Regularly updated
as new data publishes
Know your compounds before you start
Every compound profile includes mechanism of action, typical protocols, half-life, side effects, and links to the underlying research.
Browse the full compound library →BPC-157
Tissue repair
Half-life · ~4 hrs
TB-500
Systemic recovery
Half-life · 3–4 days
Ipamorelin
GH peptide
Half-life · ~2 hrs
CJC-1295
GH peptide
Half-life · 6–8 days
GHK-Cu
Anti-aging
Half-life · ~1 hr
PT-141
Sexual health
Half-life · ~5 hrs
Reconstituting a peptide?
Don't guess.
The most common mistake beginners make is incorrect reconstitution — wrong water volume, wrong concentration. Our calculator does the math for you.
Open the reconstitution calculator →Everything the app gives you
Evidence-based compound library
Profiles for BPC-157, TB-500, Ipamorelin, CJC-1295, and 250+ more. Every entry cites primary research. We flag where human data is limited.
Reconstitution calculator
Enter your vial size and desired concentration — the calculator tells you exactly how much bacteriostatic water to add. No more guessing.
Vial inventory
Track what you have, how much is left, and when it expires. Get restocking alerts before you run out mid-cycle.
Dose logging
Log every injection with dose, site, and time. Build a complete history of your protocol — useful if you ever need to discuss it with a physician.
Injection reminders
Set reminders that match your peptide's half-life. BPC-157 twice daily. TB-500 weekly. The app adapts to each compound's schedule.
Your data stays on your device
Everything stored locally. No account required to get started. Your health information is private.
Staqk provides information and tracking tools only. Nothing in this app constitutes medical advice. Compound profiles describe research findings and community protocols — they are not recommendations to use any substance. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any new protocol.
If you're going to do it,
do it with the right tools.
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