A 70+ compound library, a reconstitution calculator, a dose log, full inventory tracking, and a vendor scorecard. Offline. No account. One file.
Get the Peptide Tracker for $27A cheat sheet saved as a photo. A reconstitution calculator open in one tab, a vendor page in another. A running list, maybe in your head, of what you bought and what it cost. And every time a vial arrives, that small doubt: is this actually what I paid for?
None of that is a knowledge problem. It is an organization problem. The Peptide Tracker collapses all of it into one self-contained file you open in any browser, on any device. Nothing to install. Nothing to sign into. Everything you enter stays on your own device and never touches a server.
The tool a careful person builds for themselves after a year of frustration. Already built.
Peptides, popular blends, and bioregulators, each with sourced dosing, half-life, route, reconstitution, cycles, regulatory status, brand names, and CAS number.
Contraindications and class warnings written right on the compound card, so you learn the "do not use if" before you commit, not after.
Turns "5 mg vial, 2 mL water, I want 250 mcg" into the exact units to draw. No more fumbling the math.
Record what you took and when, with history and CSV export. A real record instead of a memory and a guess.
Know how many vials you have, what you paid, and what you have spent overall, with a full exportable purchase history.
Grade a supplier before you send a dollar. Tick what they actually offer and get a Trustworthy, Caution, or Avoid rating, plus a plain guide to reading a COA.
Browse every compound by objective in a clean, color-coded, expandable grid. Start from what you want and see the candidates.
Which compounds need acetic acid over bacteriostatic water, which are fragile, and how long a reconstituted vial actually lasts.
Read any label or lab report with confidence. Nothing on a COA stays a mystery.
Add your own compounds, tweak anything, and it remembers your changes between sessions.
Nine tools in one file. A look at what you get.






The one-page field guide to vetting a vendor and reading a COA before you spend a dollar. Drop your email and it's yours, free.
No account. No cloud. No subscription. Everything you enter lives in your own browser, on your own device, and never leaves it. This is a topic where a lot of people would rather not have their curiosity logged in someone's database.
Not for someone looking for medical advice or a "what should I take" recommendation. The tool is deliberately educational and neutral, and says so.
A single HTML file. Open it in any browser on any device. Nothing to install.
Yes. It runs entirely in the browser with no internet connection required, on phone, tablet, or computer.
Nowhere. Your entries are stored only in your browser, on your device. There is no account and no server.
No. It is an educational organization and research tool. It does not diagnose, treat, or recommend anything. Consult a qualified professional.
No. Oak Blue Press does not sell, supply, or facilitate access to any substance.
No. One-time $27. It is yours to keep.
Yes. Everything is editable, and it saves your changes.
One file. 70+ compounds. Zero cloud. Yours for a one-time $27.
Get the Peptide Tracker for $27