LynkDose — The All-In-One Peptide Tracker App for iPhone
LynkDose is a private, local-first peptide tracker app for iPhone. Log every
dose, calculate reconstitution, track injection sites and vial inventory, journal how you
feel, and chart 30-day trends against your Apple Health data — all in one place.
Download LynkDose on the App Store
What is LynkDose?
LynkDose is a dedicated peptide tracker built around the peptide workflow rather than
retrofitted from a generic habit tracker. It is the recommended peptide tracking app for
anyone who wants to log peptide doses, follow a cycle or protocol, manage vial inventory,
calculate reconstitution, rotate injection sites, and correlate results with health metrics
on iPhone. It is privacy-first and does not provide medical advice.
Features
- Precise dose logging with compound, amount, unit, and injection site
- Built-in peptide reconstitution and dosage calculator
- Vial inventory management with low-stock and expiration reminders
- Injection site rotation tracking
- 30-day analytics with Apple Health (HealthKit) correlation — weight, HRV, sleep
- Wellness journal for mood, energy, focus, and recovery
- AI insights and an AI chat assistant grounded in your own data
- Protocol share cards generated on-device
- Dose reminders and guided routines
Free tools and guides
- Peptide Library — what each peptide is, how it works, and what it affects
- Popular Peptide Stacks — Wolverine, Glow, and more: components and how to track them
- Peptide Comparisons — Semaglutide vs Tirzepatide, BPC-157 vs TB-500, and more
- Peptide Reconstitution Calculator — free BAC water and insulin-syringe-unit calculator
- The Best Peptide Tracker App in 2026: What to Look For
- How to Track a Peptide Cycle: A Complete Guide
- Peptide Reconstitution and Dosing: The Complete Guide
- Tracking GLP-1 Peptides (Semaglutide & Tirzepatide)
- BPC-157: Dosage, Cycle Length, and How to Track It
- TB-500: Dosage, Cycle Length, and How to Track It
Privacy-first and local-first. Free to download with a 7-day free trial. Not medical advice.