Everything about your protocol, in one place.

It does the mixing math, remembers every dose, and works out from your own log whether any of it is helping.

The panel beside this is not a picture. It is the reconstitution calculator from inside the app, running here. Move anything and watch the plunger.

Documented recipes — math conversions only, not dose recommendations

mg

Milligrams of peptide in the sealed vial.

mL

More water means a weaker mix and a bigger, easier draw.

250mcg
10units

0.1 mL on a 1 mL U-100 syringe

Strength
2.5 mg/mL
Doses in it
20
Good for
28 days

Mixed with bacteriostatic water and refrigerated, the library documents 28 days. Where a record publishes its own window, Claritide uses that instead.

020406080100Units10 u · 0.1 mL

The dose lands on a graduation you can actually set the plunger to.

Never redo the vial math at 6am.

Reconstitution is the one step you cannot take back. Put the wrong volume of water in the vial and every dose out of it is wrong by a multiple, quietly, until it is empty.

Running a pre-mixed blend instead? Claritide reads the ratio off your own certificate of analysis, tells you what one draw gives you of each compound, and says plainly when the vendor’s ratio means no single draw can be right for all of them.

The mark to draw to

Not a volume in millilitres you then have to convert. The unit mark on the barrel, rounded to a graduation that exists, with the plunger drawn at it.

When the draw is a lie

If the dose you want falls between two marks, Claritide says what the nearest mark actually delivers and what to mix it in so the next vial lands cleanly.

How long the vial lasts

Doses left, the date it runs out against your real schedule, and the date it should be discarded. The reorder warning comes before the gap, not after it.

What it costs to run

Cost per dose, per week, per month and per year, worked from what you paid and how often the schedule fires. Compounds you have not priced are counted as missing, not as zero.

Six weeks in, know whether it worked.

Claritide lines your sleep, energy, weight and pain up against the days your protocol actually changed, and tells you what moved. Not a feeling. A before, an after, a sample size and a size of effect.

It needs 7 readings either side of a change before it will call anything. It corrects every result for how many comparisons the pass ran, so a screen of findings is not a screen of coincidences. And when your log cannot answer the question, it says so and tells you how many more days it needs.

Worked exampleOne fixed sample log, not your data
Strong·Phase shift-2.1 points

Joint pain is down 2.1 points since week 6 of Ipamorelin

Averaging 2.7 across the 21 days after the Ipamorelin step up to 300 mcg, against 4.8 across the 21 days before — a -44% change. Timing lines up, but other things changed in your life over the same weeks.

Before
4.8 · n=21
After
2.7 · n=21
Effect
d = -4.39
Test
p < 0.001 adjusted
n = 42

Every one of those 42 readings came from the daily check-in. That is the only reason there is an answer here.

Both cards on this page were produced by the app’s own analysis code when the page was built, from a small fixed example log, and are drawn by the same component the app uses. The finding you are looking at was corrected across 4 comparisons in the same pass. Nothing in either card was written by a language model.

One check-in a day is the whole habit.

Confirm the doses you took, then a handful of taps for sleep, energy, protein and training. That is the entire ask, and it is the only reason the section above can tell you anything.

Nothing rewards taking a dose

No lifetime injection total, no badge, no streak. Every dose figure here is a fraction of the plan you set, so nothing grows by injecting more. A product that celebrates injections is a product that wants you to inject.

A rest day is a full day

Scheduled off-days and washout weeks were the plan, so they count as keeping to it — a day with nothing scheduled scores the same as a day you logged everything. The only thing that costs you is a scheduled dose that did not happen, missed or skipped on purpose.

It degrades, it does not reset

The consistency score is a rolling 28-day average weighted towards recent days. Miss a stretch and it drifts down, then recovers as you come back. There is no zero to fall to and no streak to break.

It shows its working

Four inputs, the weight each one carries, and the days that moved the score listed underneath it. If it marks you down you can find out exactly why.

1 of 5
Today's doses

Ipamorelin, 300 mcg, evening

Tap through it. Skip a step and see what the app does about it, which is nothing.

59

compounds, each one honest about how much we actually know

25 carry a full guide. The other 34 open by telling you their coverage is limited, because a confident page about a compound nobody has studied properly is how people get hurt.

Clinical trials
21
Small human studies
16
Preclinical + practitioner use
5
Practitioner experience only
17

Every dosing figure in the library is a commonly researched range from published literature, labelled with the tier it rests on. Where our sources are silent the record says so rather than filling the gap with something that sounds right.

32
lessons across 7 modules, 136 minutes of reading, with 64 questions checking you actually took it in
19
curated stacks, each carrying the honest note about what its evidence really is
66
interaction rules checked against your stack, your medicines and anything you have told it about your health

It will never tell you what to take.

Most peptide content either sells you everything or is too careful to be useful. Claritide is the thing in between: it will tell you what your own data shows, and it will tell you when your own data shows nothing.

No doses, ever

Not in a suggestion, not in a nudge, not in a number invented to fill a blank. Where a field opens already filled in, it is a recipe our own library documents, labelled as the documented example it is, and the arithmetic on it is a conversion rather than a recommendation.

No chatbot playing doctor

There is no text generator anywhere in this product. Everything it says about your data was computed, and you can read how.

It names what it could not check

The safety check names any compound it holds no record for and could not check, and says on every result that absence from the list is a lack of research rather than a finding of safety.

It stays on your phone.

Your account confirms access without receiving your health log. On iPhone, dose reminders are scheduled on-device and can arrive while Claritide is closed. The web preview only reminds you while it remains open.

A private account

Your account carries access and Together membership—not your health log.

An on-device record

Your doses, metrics, photos and labs stay in protected storage on your iPhone.

No lock-in

Export the lot to a file whenever you want, or delete it in one tap.

$119.99a year — best value · $19.99/month · $5.99/week

A month of tesamorelin runs $300 to $500. A protocol you abandon at week three costs more than a year of this.

Start with a 7-day free trial. Apple confirms the selected price and renewal before anything begins. What that will cover.