TrackPep vs PeptIQ
PeptIQ is an iOS app known for AI-assisted vial scanning and on-device data storage. TrackPep covers the same core tracking and adds a native web app plus Android, so your log is not tied to a single device.
Quick verdict
PeptIQ is a good fit if you want AI vial scanning and stay entirely on iPhone. TrackPep is the better fit if you want the same tracking on web and Android with built-in calculators and inventory.
Head-to-head
| Dimension | TrackPep | PeptIQ |
|---|---|---|
| Platform | Web, iOS, and Android — one account, one subscription | iOS |
| Reconstitution & unit math | Built-in reconstitution & syringe-unit calculators | Calculators plus AI entry |
| Injection-site rotation | Visual body-map injection-site rotation | Supported |
| Inventory & expiry tracking | Vials, BAC water, and expiry dates | Varies by version |
| Where your data lives | Synced account with export | On-device storage |
| Pricing | Free tier (3 active compounds, 30-day history); Pro $7.99/mo or $34.99/yr | Freemium (check current listing) |
Choose PeptIQ if
you want AI vial scanning and prefer everything to stay on a single iOS device.
Choose TrackPep if
you want the same tracking across web, iOS, and Android, with reconstitution math and inventory built in.
Questions
Can I use PeptIQ on Android or the web?
PeptIQ is an iOS app. TrackPep is available on the web plus iOS and Android under one account, so your log syncs across devices.
Does TrackPep track vials and expiry dates?
Yes. TrackPep’s inventory module tracks vials, bacteriostatic water, and expiry dates so you know when to reconstitute a fresh vial or replace BAC water.
Try TrackPep free
Track up to 3 compounds on web, iOS, and Android — no card required.