The math is the product
Peptide apps are only useful if the draw math is boringly correct. Agonist keeps concentration, units, and vial context together so you are not re-deriving the same calculation every week.
Why Agonist
Agonist exists for the person who already has a protocol, a vial, and a question they should not have to solve from scratch again.
Most tools make peptides feel like a content category. Agonist treats them like a record-keeping problem: dose, route, site, vial, timing, symptoms, and source.
Peptide apps are only useful if the draw math is boringly correct. Agonist keeps concentration, units, and vial context together so you are not re-deriving the same calculation every week.
A protocol is not just a dose. It is timing, route, site, tissue recovery, and what happened last time. Agonist treats those details like first-class data.
The library is built around mechanisms, half-lives, contraindications, watch-symptoms, and citations. Reference material should say where it came from.
Your protocol data is personal. Agonist is designed around account privacy, data ownership, and clear export paths instead of vendor-driven growth tricks.
No account needed for the math. Early access unlocks saved vials, protocols, site tracking, and the daily dashboard.
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