About Pepture
Pepture is built by Clarity Digital Therapeutics Inc., a Canadian health software company that ships structured self-tracking tools for condition-specific audiences. We are the same team behind CareClinic and a growing catalog of focused trackers across chronic illness, GLP-1 therapy, PCOS, and peptide protocols.
Our mission
Self-experimentation is the default mode of modern health, whether you are running a peptide stack, titrating a GLP-1 agonist, or dialing in a migraine protocol. Most people do it with a notebook, a spreadsheet, or a memory of how they felt eight weeks ago. That is not a protocol. We build tools that turn the guess into a record.
Why Pepture exists
Peptide protocols are unusually sensitive to three things: dose accuracy, cycle timing, and injection site behavior. Get the reconstitution math wrong and every dose after is wrong. Skip the washout and the cycle that worked stops working. Reuse the same injection site and absorption drifts.
Pepture is the app we wanted to use: reconstitution math that stops being mental, cycles with explicit on/off windows, a body map that shows where your last twenty injections landed, and a cycle summary that actually tells you whether the protocol earned its place in the stack.
What Pepture is not
Pepture is a tracking tool. It is not a medical device, not a diagnostic tool, not a source of peptides, and not a substitute for a licensed clinician. We do not sell peptides, do not link to peptide vendors, and do not recommend one supplier over another. We do not make efficacy claims. Every peptide page is informational only.
The team
Pepture is built by a small cross-functional team of engineers, designers, and a clinical advisor. Our default position on peptide protocols is the same as our default position on every health protocol: work with a licensed clinician who knows your history, log consistently, and let the data tell you what is real and what is not.
Contact
Email support@claritydtx.com for product questions, bug reports, partnership inquiries, or press. We read everything. Individual clinical questions should go to your healthcare provider, not to us.