Be Peptelligent

About

Why Peptelligent Exists

The honest story behind this site.

About a year and a half ago, I started getting curious about peptides. Not in a serious, clinical way — just noticing them come up in conversations, reading about BPC-157 for recovery, hearing people talk about the GLP-1 class for weight management. I started experimenting, and the more I used, the more interested I got.

The problem was the information. It exists, but it's everywhere and nowhere at the same time. A Reddit thread here, a forum post there, a pubmed abstract that requires a biochemistry degree to parse, a YouTube video from someone who may or may not know what they're talking about. Getting a clear, complete picture of even one compound — what it does, how it works, how people typically dose it, what to stack it with, what to watch out for — meant stitching together five different sources and hoping they agreed.

I kept thinking: why isn't there one place that has all of this, written in plain English, that I can actually use to make decisions?

That's Peptelligent. It's what I wanted to exist and couldn't find — a consolidated, easy-to-read research library covering the compounds people are actually using and asking about. Mechanisms, dosing ranges, stacking protocols, what the research says, and where the gaps are. No fluff, no hype, no agenda.

I'm not a doctor or researcher. I'm someone who got serious about understanding what I'm putting in my body and built the resource I needed. Every profile on this site is written to give you enough context to have an informed conversation — with yourself, with a physician, with someone else who's been down this road.

Be Peptelligent.

What Peptelligent is — and isn't

A research library

Profiles on 44+ peptides and compounds covering mechanisms of action, dosing considerations, common stacking protocols, and current research status.

Written for real people

Not clinicians publishing academic papers. People who want to understand what they're reading without a science background — but also don't want it dumbed down.

Not medical advice

Nothing here should replace a conversation with a qualified healthcare provider. These are research compounds. Use this information to get educated, then make decisions with people who know your full health picture.

Also built: PepIQ

Once I started running multiple compounds at once, tracking everything in my head (or scattered across notes apps) stopped working. PepIQ is the companion app — built to track peptide protocols, log doses, and keep everything in one place.

Check out PepIQ →