Lose the spreadsheet.

Track peptides, GLP-1s, and every shot in between.

Keep schedules, dose history, site rotation, vial math, and next-dose widgets in one private iPhone app.

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QuikShot Today view showing upcoming doses, supply context, and logged history
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Built for protocol clarity, not gamification.

QuikShot turns scattered schedules, dose history, vial math, site rotation, and widgets into one simple routine home.

Today and widgets

See what is due in Today, keep the next dose visible on Home Screen or Lock Screen, and log quickly when the next dose is clear.

No more manual math.

Save vial amount, reconstitution volume, and target dose. QuikShot calculates concentration and draw amount from the values you enter.

Estimated levels

Confidence-aware curves built from your logged doses. Estimates are clearly labeled — never overclaimed.

Site rotation, suggested

Body-map history shows least-recently-used sites at a glance. The next site is suggested, never prescribed.

Inventory & schedules

Recurring doses, vial-level inventory, prepared syringes, and supply forecasts that warn without alarming.

Yours, locally

Your data lives on your device by default. No required account, no ads, optional iCloud sync, and JSON backup when you want it.

Compound library. Flexible routines.

Start from common peptides, GLP-1s, oral routines, brand names, or custom compounds, then shape the plan around your real schedule.

Peptides & GLP-1s

Common injectable routines with reconstitution profiles, draw calculations, and prepared syringe support.

Oral routines

Capsules, tablets, and liquids can sit next to injections in the same Today, Calendar, and History flow.

Names you recognize

Supported aliases help familiar names like Mounjaro, Ozempic, Zepbound, and Rybelsus point to the right compound.

Custom compounds

Your own names, routes, units, lane colors, and half-life inputs when the built-in library is not enough.

Common questions.

Short answers. If yours isn't here, the App Store listing has the long version.

Does QuikShot give medical advice?

No. QuikShot is a personal logging tool. It performs arithmetic on values you enter — concentrations, draws, schedules. It does not recommend doses, evaluate safety, or replace a clinician.

Where is my data stored?

On your device, by default. Optional iCloud sync keeps a copy in your own Apple account so QuikShot can stay in sync across your Apple devices.

Do I need an account?

No. There is no QuikShot account, login, or email capture. Open the app and start logging.

Is there an Android version?

No Android version is planned. QuikShot is built for Apple platforms and is iPhone-first at launch.

What does it cost?

Free at launch. Future advanced features may sit behind a one-time unlock or small subscription. Core logging stays free.

Privacy is a feature, not a checkbox.

QuikShot is a personal logging tool. It does not provide medical advice, dosing recommendations, or clinical optimization — and the architecture is built so it can't.