Peptides, made simple.
Understand the dosing. Track what actually works. Lean on the community. And see which brands we’ve put on trial. Plain-English and community-built — we don’t sell peptides; we help you understand them, clearly and safely.
Educational only · Not medical advice · No peptide sales
Track your protocol in the WikiPeps app.
A private logbook for every dose, your active levels at a glance, and the whole library in your pocket. It records what you log — it never prescribes.


Understand
Dosing mechanics and measuring, in plain English — reconstitution, mixing math, and injecting under your skin, sourced to be trusted.
Start learningTrack
Log every dose, watch your active levels, and note how you actually feel — so you can see what works. The app records; it never prescribes.
See the appCommunity
Real field notes from people doing this carefully — not hype. Follow members, ask questions, and help lead the conversation.
Join the communityBrands on Trial
We buy the brands people actually use, send them to an independent lab, and publish the results — pass, mixed, or fail.
See the trialsStart with the peptides people read most
Every entry leads with a direct answer, the vial spec, and the mixing math — then the questions people actually ask.
Healing & recoveryBPC-157
Prescription weight-loss medSemaglutide
MetabolismAOD-9604
Healing & recoveryBPC-157 / TB-500 Blend
Growth hormone peptidesCJC-1295
Growth hormone peptidesCJC-1295 / Ipamorelin Blend
Brain & focusDihexa
SleepDSIP
AgingEpithalon
Skin & beautyGHK-Cu (Copper Peptide)
Skin & healingGLOW Blend (GHK-Cu · BPC-157 · TB-500)
Energy & metabolismHumanin
Growth hormone peptidesIpamorelin
HormonesKisspeptin
Skin & healingKLOW Blend (GHK-Cu · KPV · BPC-157 · TB-500)
Calms inflammationKPV
Skin color & sex driveMelanotan II
Energy & metabolismMOTS-c
Aging & metabolismNAD+
Sex drivePT-141
Weight & metabolismRetatrutide
Calm & focusSelank
Brain & focusSemax
Energy & metabolismSS-31
Healing & recoveryTB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4)
MetabolismTesamorelin
Weight & metabolismTirzepatideA vial, your goal, exact syringe units.
Enter the mg on your vial, the mixing water you added, and your target dose. We do the mixing math and show the precise units to draw — never a fabricated dose.
Got a question? We’ve got answers.
Real questions from people doing this carefully. The community is new and the founding threads are open — add the first honest answer. Sourcing and specific-dosing directives are blocked, always.
The foundational guides
How to Reconstitute a Peptide
Reconstituting a lyophilized peptide means dissolving the freeze-dried powder in a sterile diluent (usually bacteriostatic water) by adding the water slowly down the vial wall and swirling gently until clear. This is an educational overview, not medical advice.
Read guideWhat Are Peptides? (Simple Beginner's Guide)
A peptide is a tiny chain of amino acids — the same building blocks your body uses to make protein. This plain-English guide explains what peptides are, where they come from, and why people talk about them, with no hype and no jargon. Educational only, not medical advice.
Read guideHow Are Peptides Used? (Plain-English Walkthrough)
Most peptides come as a dry powder that has to be mixed with special water, measured with a tiny insulin syringe, and injected into the fat under the skin. This simple guide explains the basic idea in everyday words. Educational only — this is not a how-to-inject manual or medical advice.
Read guideOne peptide topic. Every week. No noise.
A weekly, plain-English breakdown of one peptide topic — protocols, sourcing literacy, and community field notes. No hype, no sales.
People deserve accurate information about what goes into their bodies — and the right tools to do it safely. That's the whole reason we exist.
