Buyer's guide
How to choose a GLP-1 tracking app.
Published by Ad Gen LLC, the maker of PepTrak.
The checks
Four checks before you download.
What should you check in any GLP-1 tracker?
Every tracker in the category logs shots. The differences that matter later are these four, and you can verify each one from the App Store listing and the developer's site before installing anything.
Where records are stored
A dose log is a medication record. Find out whether it lives on your phone or on the vendor's servers behind an account. The App Store privacy label answers most of this before you download.
What funds the app
Subscriptions, ads, coaching upsells, and product sales all shape what an app wants from your data. Free is fine; unexplained free deserves a closer look at the privacy policy.
Whether your data exports
You will eventually want the history out: for an appointment, a new phone, or a new app. Local CSV or JSON export means the record is yours. No export means it isn't.
Platform and scope
Confirm it runs on your phone, covers the medications you track, and handles the records you care about: schedules, sites, side effects, weight, vials. Extra features are only a plus if you will use them.
Where PepTrak fits
The private-records option.
When is PepTrak the right choice?
PepTrak answers the four checks one way: records in on-device SQLite with no public account system, a product funded by the app itself rather than ads or data, local CSV and JSON export by data type, and iPhone coverage for both GLP-1 protocols and peptide stacks, with source-backed estimated levels included. It is intentionally narrow: no nutrition logging, no community, no coaching, and never any dosing advice. If those are the features you want most, a different tracker will fit you better; the comparison pages lay out the trade-offs against named apps.
Buyer's guide FAQ
Quick answers.
What do people ask when choosing?
What is the best GLP-1 tracking app?
It depends on what you optimize for: some apps are built around nutrition logging, some around community, some around coaching. PepTrak is built for one case, private local-first records on iPhone. For named head-to-head facts, see our dated comparison pages.
Are free GLP-1 tracking apps safe to use?
Many are well built. Before trusting one with a medication record, check what funds it and read the App Store privacy label: what is collected, what is linked to you, what is used for tracking.
Do GLP-1 tracking apps give medical advice?
None should. A tracker is a logbook; dosing, titration, and side-effect decisions belong with your prescriber, whatever app holds the record.