Map a full peptide cycle — titration, maintenance, washout — in one view. Pick a preset, set the duration, and see weekly dose, cumulative exposure, vials required, and projected cost.
Free to use. No login. The math is the math — the decision to inject anything is not.
GLP-1 titration schedules (4-week steps for semaglutide, similar for tirzepatide) aren't a marketing detail. They exist because nausea, vomiting, and GI shutdown at higher starting doses are extremely common. Skipping the climb usually means quitting in week three.
BPC-157 and TB-500 are usually cycled (load → maintenance → off). GLP-1s for weight loss often aren't cycled at all — they're held, then tapered. Growth-hormone-releasing peptides like ipamorelin/CJC are commonly run continuously with weekend washouts. The schedule depends on the drug, not on a universal "cycle" template.
Projected cost makes a cycle look financially modest. The real ceilings are clinician oversight, lab work cadence, and your tolerance for side effects. A cheap cycle that you abandon in week six because nobody warned you about the constipation isn't cheap.
This planner is a projection tool. It does not endorse any compound, dose, or duration. Cycle decisions belong to you and a clinician who has your full medical history — not to a webpage. See the peptide reference for what each compound actually does.