PepTrak vs Glippy
A private Glippy alternative.
Published by Ad Gen LLC, the maker of PepTrak.
About Glippy
Glippy, in brief.
What is Glippy?
Glippy is a free GLP-1 tracker with no subscription; public roundups describe it as ad-supported. It offers shot logging, daily check-ins for weight, calories, protein, water, and side effects, trend visuals, PDF or CSV export, and a built-in community. It is iPhone-only.
The difference
How PepTrak differs.
How is PepTrak different from Glippy?
PepTrak treats a protocol log as a private medical record. It has no feed, no buddy system, and no account; records sit in on-device SQLite and export as local files when you choose. The record model also goes deeper. Side effects carry severity, onset, duration, and dose linkage, schedules carry sites and vial context, and peptide stacks are covered alongside GLP-1 protocols, with source-backed estimated levels included.
Side by side
Features and pricing.
PepTrak or Glippy at a glance?
| Dimension | PepTrak | Glippy |
|---|---|---|
| Platform | iPhone (iOS) | iPhone (iOS) |
| Price | Announced at App Store launch | Free, no subscription; described in public roundups as ad-supported |
| Record storage | Local-first: on-device SQLite, no public account system | Community features imply accounts; see Glippy's privacy policy and App Store label |
| Community | None; records only | Built-in community: questions, wins, accountability buddies |
| Scope | GLP-1 and peptide protocols: schedules, doses, sites, side effects, vials, notes | GLP-1 focus with daily check-ins: weight, calories, protein, water, side effects |
| Estimated levels | Included: source-backed, educational, in logged dose units | Not a listed feature as of verification date |
| Data export | Local CSV and JSON by data type via the iPhone share sheet | Shots, weight, and side effects to PDF or CSV |
Comparison FAQ
Common questions.
What do switchers ask?
Isn't free better than paid?
Free works for plenty of people. The question to ask of any free health app is what funds it; public roundups describe Glippy as ad-supported. Whether an ad-funded app fits a medication log is your call to make.
Does PepTrak have a community feature like Glippy?
No. PepTrak is a records-only logbook with no feed, accounts, or social layer. A medication log and a social network ask different things of your data, and PepTrak picks the first on purpose.
Do both apps track side effects and weight?
Yes. PepTrak logs side effects with severity, onset, duration, and dose linkage, plus weight and optional read-only Apple Health trends. Glippy's daily check-in covers weight, calories, protein, water, and side effects.
What is the main difference between PepTrak and Glippy?
PepTrak is a local-first protocol logbook: records in on-device storage, no public account system, local CSV and JSON exports, and coverage for peptide stacks and vials beyond GLP-1. Glippy is a free, community-centered companion built around a feed and check-ins.