viallog

A lab notebook for dosing protocols.

Log doses, manage inventory, and watch what actually changes across a cycle — injectable, intranasal, topical, or oral. Built for people who already have a spreadsheet and have outgrown it.

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What's inside

The pieces of a real protocol log, none of the spreadsheet drift.

Vials with discard math, not vibes

Reconstitution date, BAC water volume, compounds and masses — concentration is computed, not guessed. The dose calculator pulls from the vial that's actually in the fridge.

Sites that rotate themselves

For injection protocols, the body map remembers what hit where. Per-compound rotation policies warn — or block — when you're about to repeat a site too soon.

Cycles with goals, not just dates

Plan the protocol. Log against it. At the end, mark goals as met / partial / missed and write a retro. Adherence charts make missed doses visible instead of hopeful.

Insights that match your range

Filter by compound, range, or cycle. Cumulative dose, weekly cadence, site distribution, cost-per-mg — all from your real log, scoped to your real timeframe.

Who this is for

You're already running structured protocols — TRT, GLP-1s, peptides, or anything else on a schedule. The reconstitution date is in one note, the dosing schedule in another, and the site log on a sticky. You want one place that holds all of it, treats your data like data, and stays out of your way.

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viallog — A lab notebook for dosing protocols