Needs to do better
Response from developer
Thanks for the detailed and thoughtful feedback — this is exactly the kind of input that helps improve PeptideJournal. You’re absolutely right about History. Archived vials should still appear in historical dose entries, and that behavior has now been fixed. History will now always reflect all logged doses, regardless of vial status, without requiring unarchiving. You also called out Analytics, and I agree with you there as well. I’m actively working on expanding this beyond visual charts to include more actionable data, such as mg per week / month, cycle-based summaries, and other usage metrics that are actually useful for tracking protocols. These updates are currently being prepared for TestFlight, and I’d love to invite you to test the upcoming build if you’re interested. If you’d like early access or have additional suggestions, feel free to reach out directly at support@mypeptidejournal.com Thanks again for taking the time to write this — feedback like yours directly shapes where the app goes next.
Malfunctioning App
Response from developer
Thanks for reporting this — I’m sorry for the confusion here. In v1.1.4 it’s possible to accidentally create duplicate schedules if the save button is tapped multiple times (especially if the phone is lagging). You can remove extras by swiping left on a schedule and tapping Delete. I’m releasing an update that prevents duplicate schedule creation and makes editing/deleting more obvious. If you reinstall and still see this, please contact me through the app’s support link with your device model + iOS version and I’ll help immediately.
EASE OF MIND
Inventory tracker is great! Really like the reminders that automatically notifies when running low. Can set custom inventory level trackers!
Highly recommend for researchers who enjoy staying organized.
Features not present
Response from developer
Thank you for taking the time to leave detailed feedback — I appreciate you calling this out. You were absolutely right at the time: multi-day and repeating scheduling was not fully implemented in that early version. Since then, PeptideJournal has been updated to include flexible scheduling, including multi-day, weekly, and custom repeat patterns designed for real peptide protocols. The app continues to evolve based directly on user feedback like this, and I’m committed to keeping the feature set aligned with what’s clearly communicated on the App Store. I appreciate you giving PeptideJournal a try, and I hope future updates better reflect the direction you were looking for.
Easy to navigate
Response from developer
Thanks for the great feedback. I’m glad the calculator and reminder features are making things easier for your routine — that’s exactly what I hoped the app would do.
Super easy and reliable peptide tracker ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Response from developer
Appreciate you sharing your experience. It’s great to hear the calculator and reminders are helping take the guesswork out of dosing and that the simple interface is working well for you.
Near Perfect
Response from developer
Thanks so much for the feedback. Great to know the blend and repeat dose features are useful for you. I look forward to bringing more improvements.
Best calculator / calendar app I’ve found to track dosages
Response from developer
Thanks so much for the support! Happy to hear it’s making things easier for you — that’s exactly why I built it. More updates to come!
