Contributing to the community database is one of the most valuable things you can do for other PEPEtide users. When you submit a peptide, you share what you know — the dosage range that worked for you, the benefits you experienced, the warnings you think others should hear — and it becomes part of a growing knowledge base that anyone can access. You do not need an account. You do not need to provide an email address or your real name. All you need is a username or alias you want to appear next to your submission.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.
How anonymous submission works
PEPEtide does not require you to create an account or authenticate in any way. When you submit a peptide, you choose any username or alias you like — it can be a handle, a pseudonym, or something completely generic likePeptideResearcher123. That username is the only thing publicly attached to your submission.
Your IP address is never displayed. Your email is never collected. Your real name is never asked for. The only publicly visible identifier is the username you enter at submission time.
What happens when you submit
The outcome depends on whether the peptide already exists in the database.The peptide already exists
The peptide already exists
Your submission is added to the existing entry. The submission count for that peptide increments by one, and your data appears as an additional perspective in the Submissions tab of the detail view. Readers can compare your dosage range and notes alongside every other submitter’s. No two experiences are merged or averaged away — all submissions are preserved individually.
The peptide is new
The peptide is new
A new entry is created in the community database with you as the first submitter. Your username appears as “First submitted by [username]” on the main peptide card. Other users can then build on your entry by submitting their own perspectives.
What to fill in
The submission form covers everything another user would need to understand a peptide. Fill in as many fields as you can — even partial information is useful.Peptide name and description
Enter the common name of the peptide (for example, BPC-157 or TB-500) and a brief description of what it is. If a peptide with that name already exists, your submission will be attached to it automatically.
Recommended dosage range
Enter the minimum and maximum dosages you would recommend based on your knowledge or experience. Specify the unit (mcg or mg).
Benefits
List the benefits you have personally experienced or researched. Be specific where you can — “improved tendon recovery” is more useful to readers than “recovery.”
Contraindications
Note any conditions, medications, or situations where this peptide should not be used, based on your knowledge.
Warnings
Describe any risks, side effects, or cautions others should be aware of before using this peptide.
Storage instructions
Explain how to store the peptide — for example, temperature requirements and whether it should be kept away from light.
Personal notes
Add any context, observations, or details that don’t fit the other fields. This is a freeform field where you can share what you think is most important.
How attribution works
Every submission is clearly labeled in the database. Your username appears as “Submitted by [username]” on your individual submission in the Submissions tab. If you were the first person to submit a particular peptide, the main entry also shows “First submitted by [username].” You cannot edit or delete a submission after you post it. Write what you know with care, and be accurate — other people will make decisions based on what you share.Your privacy
No account required
No registration, no email, no password. You pick a username at submission time and nothing more is asked.
Username only
Only the username you choose is publicly visible. Your IP address and any device identifiers are never shown to other users.
No personal data collected
PEPEtide does not collect or store your real name, email, or any identifying information tied to a submission.
Public by design
Submissions are visible to everyone who uses PEPEtide. Do not include personal health information you want to keep private.
Because submissions are public and cannot be edited after posting, review everything carefully before you submit. Be honest about your information source, and do not overstate certainty about dosage or safety.