The best peptide tracker in 2026, graded honestly
Search “best peptide tracker” and most of what you find is marketing wearing a review’s clothes — roundups published by the very companies that sell the compounds, or that profit when you start a protocol. This page is the opposite of that. We sell no peptides, so we have no catalog to steer you toward.
We hold no peptide inventory and run no telehealth arm, so a “best of” list from us has nothing to sell underneath it. Here is exactly how we make money, and how every claim below is evidence-graded. No fabricated star ratings, no invented user counts — just the criteria that matter and where we stand on them.
Why most “best peptide tracker” lists are marketing
The peptide-tracker search results are dominated by content published by sellers — vendors, telehealth clinics, and affiliates whose revenue moves when you buy and dose more. A review written by a company that profits from your protocol is not neutral, however polished it looks. The conclusion is usually decided before the comparison starts.
Independence is the one criterion those pages structurally cannot satisfy, because their business depends on the answer. Ours does not — we make the same whether you run a protocol, taper one, or decide a compound isn’t for you. That is why we can grade a hyped compound “Experimental” without flinching, and why this comparison can include criteria the seller-written ones quietly leave out.
What actually makes a peptide tracker good
A real reconstitution calculator
Reconstitution math (vial mg, BAC water volume, target dose to units) is where most dosing errors happen. A tracker worth using does this for you per-vial, not as a one-size static chart. If the 'calculator' is just a blog table, it isn't one.
Evidence shown, not asserted
Anyone can print a dose range. The question is whether the tool tells you where that range came from — a human trial, a practitioner protocol, or a forum post. Tier-graded evidence is the difference between research and repetition.
Whole-stack tracking, including TRT
Most operators are not running one compound. They are running a stack — often on top of TRT. A tracker that can only log a single peptide at a time, with no interaction or GH-axis awareness, is missing the part that actually matters.
No compound to sell you
The most overlooked criterion. If the tool is run by a vendor or telehealth clinic, its 'guidance' points back toward its own catalog. Independence is not a feature you can bolt on later — it is structural, or it isn't there.
How DoseCraft compares to the other options
We put DoseCraft side by side with the usual ways people figure out peptides — so you can see exactly what makes it safer, clearer, and easier to stick with.
A clear side-by-side
11 things that matter, compared across the four ways people usually approach peptides
| Feature | DoseCraft RECOMMENDED | PeptIQpeptiq.com | TelehealthGLP-1 / peptide clinics | ForumsReddit / Discord |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Evidence-Based Protocols | 3-lane evidence system | Limited | Clinic-set protocols | Anecdotal only |
| Dose Calculator | AI-powered, body weight adjusted | Basic calculator | ||
| Compound Library | 90+ with full research | Limited | Carried compounds only | Scattered info |
| Protocol Builder | Drag-and-drop + interaction checks | |||
| Safety Warnings | Contraindication alerts | Intake screening | Inconsistent | |
| Creator Marketplace | Revenue-sharing platform | |||
| Mobile App | Full iOS & Android | Limited | Limited | |
| AI Fact-Checker | PubMed-backed verdicts | |||
| Half-Life Tracking | Interactive decay charts | Static info | ||
| Weekly AI Reports | Personalized insights | |||
| Price | $19.99/mo · $149/yr | $19.99/mo only | $150–300+/mo | Free (unvetted) |
Disclaimer: Comparison based on publicly available information as of March 2026. Feature availability may change. DoseCraft is not affiliated with PeptIQ or any other platform mentioned. This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.
Don’t guess the reconstitution math
The single most error-prone step in any peptide protocol is reconstitution — getting from vial milligrams and bacteriostatic water volume to the units you actually draw. DoseCraft runs that math per vial, per compound, and keeps it attached to the dose you log. If you run peptides on top of TRT, see the dedicated stack guide.
Not medical advice — educational only. DoseCraft is an information and personal tracking platform and is not affiliated with any other product mentioned. Comparisons reflect publicly available features and may change. Always consult a licensed healthcare professional before starting any protocol.