One syringe-unit error is an overdose. Stop doing peptide math on Reddit.
vialfile reconstitutes your vial, logs your injection sites, tracks side effects, and tells you when your next lipid panel is due. Built by peptide users who got tired of the spreadsheets.
Supports BPC-157, TB-500, CJC-1295, Ipamorelin, GHK-Cu, KPV, MOTS-C, and 20+ others.
Why vialfile
- Reconstitution math, solved. Vial mg in, syringe units out — with needle size and concentration target baked in. No more Reddit calculators, no more order-of-magnitude slip-ups.
- One log for every vial. Injection site, dose, time, severity of any side effect — surfaced as patterns over weeks, not as a scattered spreadsheet. Rotation map prevents site overuse; dose history prevents interval drift.
- Bloodwork cadence reminders. Lipids at week 8 on CJC / Ipamorelin. Hematocrit on TRT-adjacent stacks. Glucose trend on GH secretagogues. I remember the cadence; you focus on the protocol.
UI is in build. Early-access waitlist opens with the reconstitution calculator (vial mg + bac mL → syringe units) — targeting 6 weeks from now.
Questions
What peptides does it support at launch?
The common ~25: BPC-157, TB-500, GHK-Cu, Ipamorelin, CJC-1295 (with and without DAC), Sermorelin, Tesamorelin, KPV, MOTS-C, Epithalon, Semax, Selank, Thymosin-alpha-1, LL-37, AOD-9604, Melanotan II, PT-141, Retatrutide (research-only), and a few more. If yours isn't listed, you can still log a custom entry with manual dose math.
Is my data private?
Yes. Data is yours alone until you explicitly opt into the community outcomes registry (Pro plan). No PHI is shared with advertisers, ever. The stack is built specifically without third-party analytics beacons.
Are you FDA-approved or a medical device?
No. vialfile is a tracking and math tool, like a spreadsheet with a calendar. We do not diagnose, prescribe, or dispense. Your clinician does that.
When does it launch?
MVP targeted for 6 weeks from now. Waitlist members get first access. Follow the build on @bitinvestigator.