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Peptide Protocol
for post-cycle protocols.

Coming off a cycle and into peptide-based recovery is one of the busiest tracking windows you'll ever have — multiple compounds, careful cadences, recovery markers that matter, and a window where consistency outweighs almost everything else. Peptide Protocol gives the whole stack one Today screen, the calculator handles the math, and the daily check-in lets the recovery markers live next to the dose log.

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What post-cycle protocols actually need

Six things that distinguish a tracker built for the recovery window.

Multi-protocol stackHCG / Kisspeptin / Gonadorelin for HPTA support, plus healing peptides (BPC-157, TB-500), plus optional GH-axis. Run them as parallel protocols.
Custom cadencesHCG twice weekly, Kisspeptin variable, BPC-157 daily, TB-500 twice weekly — all on the same Today screen, each with its own reminder.
Reconstitution mathEach compound's vial-aware preset; HCG IU support; correct unit count on U-100, U-50, U-30 syringes.
Site rotationBody-map cooldowns prevent overuse during a recovery-window with multiple daily injections.
Recovery markersEnergy, sleep, mood, libido, weight via daily check-in. Lab values via free-text fields. The clinician-facing weekly report aggregates them.
Cycle horizonRecovery cycles run 6–12 weeks; the Insights tab tracks the full arc, not just the current week.

Built for the recovery window

Three features that matter especially when the stack is busy and the window is finite.

One Today screen for the busy stack

HCG today, BPC-157 today, TB-500 tomorrow, all surfaced together. No flipping between apps, no spreadsheet. Each protocol has its own streak; the stack has its own adherence number.

Recovery-marker check-in

Daily check-in captures energy, sleep, mood, libido, weight — the markers that actually matter for HPTA recovery. The weekly report aggregates them next to the dose log so the trend is visible week to week.

Clinician-friendly export

If you're working with a TRT clinic or a longevity provider through the recovery window, the weekly report and CSV export give them the full picture in one attachment. No portal access required.

What it looks like

Protocols screen with multiple post-cycle peptide protocols listed in parallel Daily check-in screen capturing energy, sleep, mood and weight for post-cycle recovery tracking Body-map rotation showing multiple injection sites with cooldowns during a busy recovery stack

Post-cycle tracking — common questions

Does Peptide Protocol have presets for HCG and Kisspeptin?

Yes. HCG, Kisspeptin-10, and Gonadorelin are all calculator presets, with cadences typical for post-cycle protocols (HCG: twice weekly; Kisspeptin / Gonadorelin: variable). Set your vial mass, BAC water volume, and target dose, and the app outputs the syringe units.

Can I track recovery markers alongside the protocol?

Daily check-ins capture energy, sleep, mood (free-text), libido (free-text or 0–10), and weight. The app's first-class workflow is for the injectable protocol; lab values and clinician-reported markers can be logged in the free-text fields and stored alongside the dose log for personal review.

Does the app work for healing-only protocols (no HPTA component)?

Yes. If you're running BPC-157 + TB-500 as a recovery / healing stack without the HPTA-restoration side, build them as parallel protocols. The Today screen, rotation map, and adherence chart all work the same way. Add HCG / Kisspeptin / Gonadorelin protocols later if your protocol calls for them.

Common post-cycle peptides

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Not medical advice. Peptide Protocol is a personal tracking tool — it does not diagnose, prescribe, or replace a clinician. HPTA-restoration protocols involve prescription medications and clinical decisions; this app does not recommend specific compounds, doses, or post-cycle approaches. Always consult a licensed healthcare professional, ideally one experienced with hormonal recovery, before starting, modifying, or stopping any protocol.