The community peptide database is a shared, publicly visible collection of peptide entries built entirely by PEPEtide users. Every entry — including dosage ranges, benefits, contraindications, and reviews — was submitted by a real person using the app. No entry is written or verified by a medical professional. Use this database as a starting point for your own research, not as a source of clinical guidance.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.pepetide.xyz/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
Search and sort
Open the Community tab to reach the database. A search bar at the top filters entries in real time as you type — start entering a peptide name and the list narrows immediately. Use the sort control to change how results are ordered:| Sort option | What it shows |
|---|---|
| Most Popular | Entries ranked by net upvote score (upvotes minus downvotes) |
| Recently Added | Newest entries first |
| Alphabetical | A–Z by peptide name |
Peptide cards
Each entry in the list is displayed as a card. At a glance, a card shows you:- Name and description — the peptide’s common name and a short summary
- Dosage range — the most commonly reported dosage range across all submissions
- Submission count — how many users have submitted information for this peptide
- Net vote score — total upvotes minus total downvotes
- Original submitter — the username of the person who first added this peptide to the database
Peptide details
Click any card to open the full detail view. The detail view has three tabs.- Overview
- Reviews
- Submissions
The Overview tab gives you a consolidated picture of everything the community has reported for this peptide:
- Dosage information with common ranges drawn from all submissions
- Average effectiveness rating calculated from user reviews
- Benefits list aggregated from community submissions
- Contraindications reported by submitters
- Warnings noted across submissions
- Storage and shelf life information
- Community stats — total submissions, reviews, and vote totals
Import a peptide into your personal library
When you find a peptide you want to track, you can bring it into your private library with one tap. In the detail view, press Add to My Peptides. PEPEtide copies all of the peptide’s data — dosage range, benefits, warnings, and storage notes — into your local library. From there it is available in the Vial Manager, Protocol Builder, and Calendar, and it never leaves your device.Voting
You can upvote or downvote any peptide entry to signal whether you found the information useful or accurate. Voting is IP-based: each IP address can cast one vote per peptide. You can change your vote (for example, switch from upvote to downvote) at any time — your previous vote is replaced, not added.Votes are a quality signal from the community, not an endorsement of safety or efficacy. A high vote score means users found the entry credible or useful, not that the information is medically verified.