Reviewed by the PeptideMind Team · Updated July 18, 2026
Peptide Protocol Builder
Design a research-informed peptide protocol. Select your compounds, define research quantities and schedules, and log your protocol in one place.
What Is a Peptide Protocol?
A peptide protocol is a structured plan that pairs one or more research compounds with defined research quantities and a schedule. Peptide Mind turns that plan into a single, organized record you can build in minutes, save to your profile, export to PDF, and add to your calendar.
Single compounds or full stacks
Whether you're mapping a healing stack, a longevity routine, or a single-compound cycle, the builder keeps every compound, quantity, and timing detail in one place instead of scattered across notes, screenshots, and spreadsheets.
Interactive, not static
Most peptide protocol resources online are static: a chart, a downloadable PDF, or a book index you read once and lose track of. Peptide Mind is interactive, you build the protocol, the platform organizes it, and you keep it, share it, or follow the schedule from any device.

Build Your Free Peptide Protocol
Stop tracking your research across screenshots and spreadsheets. Build a peptide protocol, save it to your profile, export it to PDF, and sync it to your calendar, all in one place.
How Does Our Peptide Protocol Tool Work?
Peptide Mind turns a set of research peptides into a structured, documented plan built around your selected goal. Each protocol organizes the compounds, research quantities, schedule, duration, biological targets, and total peptide requirements in one place. Track a single peptide or combine multiple compounds that address complementary biological pathways.
Choose your goal and compounds
Select a research goal such as healing, recovery, longevity, cognitive support, or body recomposition, then build a single-compound protocol or a complementary peptide stack.
Customize quantities and timing
Set the research quantity, frequency, timing, and total duration for each compound, with reference notes based on published studies.
Review your complete protocol
See body targets, total peptide requirements, a weekly schedule, and a grouped daily breakdown showing which compounds are used each day.

Build your own protocol in three steps
- Select your compounds
Choose from the peptide library, from single compounds like BPC-157 to established blends. Add as many as your protocol calls for.
- Define research quantities and schedules
Set research quantities for each compound and lay out the schedule across the protocol length.
- Log it in one place.
Name your protocol, set its goal and duration, and save. Your protocol is now a single organized record you can revisit, edit, export, or share.
What You Get After You Build a Protocol
Once your protocol is built, it becomes more than a static chart or PDF. Peptide Mind turns it into a living record you can store, export, schedule, and share, all from one account and any device. Here's what you can do with every protocol you build:
Save it to your profile
Every protocol you build is saved to your account so you can revisit it anytime.
Download it to PDF
Export a clean, formatted PDF for your records or research notes.
Add it to your calendar
Sync the schedule to Google Calendar or Apple Calendar in one click.

Browse Community Peptide Protocols
Not sure where to start? Browse the community protocol library to see how other researchers structure their stacks. Each entry shows the compounds, the goal, and the protocol length, and you can filter by research area to find something close to what you're planning.
20+ published protocols
Real, structured examples of compound combinations, objectives, and timeframes, before you build your own.

Peptide stacks and cycles, organized by goal
A stack combines compounds that work along complementary pathways; a cycle structures a single compound or stack across a defined length of time. The protocol builder handles both. Instead of copying a generic "best peptide stack" chart off a forum, you assemble a protocol around your actual research goal and keep the details attached to it.
Whether you're focused on healing and recovery with tissue and injury research compounds, longevity through cellular and mitochondrial research, performance with growth and recomposition work, or cognitive research into focus and neurological pathways, the protocol starts from where you're actually headed.
Understand Peptides Before Building Your First Protocol
New to building stacks? Start with the beginner's guide to peptides for the fundamentals, then bring what you learn into the builder.
Beginner friendly
The beginner's guide to peptides covers the fundamentals researchers reference most before assembling their first stack.

Frequently Asked Questions
The most common questions people have about building, saving, and sharing peptide protocols on Peptide Mind.