Track upcoming doses in context
The tracker keeps today, this week, and the wider protocol in one place so you can act quickly without rebuilding context.
- Today + calendar views
- Protocol-specific dose list
- Progress tied to the same workflow
Use Case
PepStack gives you a browser-first workspace to organize peptide cycles, see what is due next, and stop managing a protocol across scattered notes and spreadsheet tabs.
BPC-157
250 mcg
TB-500
2 mg
Inventory
14 doses
History
92%
Adherence across the current protocol.
Product fit
The point is not another note-taking surface. The point is keeping the protocol, the due schedule, and the running history connected.
The tracker keeps today, this week, and the wider protocol in one place so you can act quickly without rebuilding context.
Dose history stays attached to the protocol instead of getting split across comments, notes, and separate tabs.
Inventory tracking sits next to the tracker so upcoming doses and remaining vials are part of the same picture.
Comparison
PepStack is not trying to trap data. It is trying to replace the manual parts that make spreadsheet-based tracking fragile.
See what is due today
Scan rows or formulas manually
Open a tracker view that already knows what is scheduled
Log what happened
Add comments or another tab
Save the dose log against the protocol itself
Watch remaining inventory
Count doses separately
Track stock inside the same workspace
Workflow
Start with a blank protocol or import existing rows, then use the tracker as the operating layer instead of a passive spreadsheet.
Start with the tracker directly or map CSV columns from a sheet you already use.
PepStack turns the protocol into a schedule instead of leaving it as static rows.
Review upcoming doses, log what happened, and export the history when needed.
Product paths
Tracker
Create protocols, log doses, and manage inventory in one place.
Import
Bring in a Google Sheets or Excel export and open the imported protocol directly.
Calculators
Reconstitution, dosage, syringe, and half-life tools stay available without an account.
Related guides
A guide to typical peptide cycle lengths across different categories, why cycling matters, on/off protocols, and how to structure your peptide protocol timing.
Learn why body weight is critical for accurate peptide dosing and how to calculate the right dose for your weight.
A comparison of oral and injectable BPC-157, covering bioavailability differences, the arginine salt form, when to use each route, and what the research shows.
FAQ
Yes. The tracker works locally in the browser. You only need an account if you want continuity across devices.
Yes. PepStack includes a CSV import flow that maps peptide name, dose, frequency, and time-of-day columns before saving anything.
No. Protocols can include multiple peptides and a shared schedule, which is one of the main reasons to use the tracker instead of loose notes.
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PepStack works best when the calculator, tracker, and import path feel like one product instead of separate tabs.