A practical peptide reference for people who want to understand what peptides are, how they can help, and where each one fits.
Compound Protocol is the public front-end for a peptide library and stack builder. The goal is simple: help people understand the compounds, compare use cases, and move from curiosity to a structured protocol view without getting lost in jargon.
The experience is designed for informed adults who want a practical reference first. You can browse peptide cards, compare stacks, and use the assistant to ask focused questions about what something does and where it fits.
Short chains of amino acids that can act as signalling molecules in the body.
Recovery, body recomposition, sleep quality, performance, longevity support, and other goal-led use cases.
By keeping the reference structured, the stacks visible, and the public experience easy to explore.
Support for tissue repair, joint and tendon work, training recovery, and getting back to baseline faster.
Goal-led support for appetite control, metabolic pacing, and recomposition when the target is leaning out.
Cellular energy, mitochondrial support, skin quality, and the longer-horizon side of performance.
Strength, output, training adaptation, and cleaner recovery support around hard work.
Deeper rest, better recovery overnight, and support for a more stable rhythm.
Libido, confidence, hormone-adjacent support, and the protocols that tend to get asked about most.
Get the basic idea of what peptides are and the kind of help they can provide.
Compare the live peptide library by category, search, and the public availability view.
Use the stack tools and reference pages to understand how compounds are commonly combined.
Open the live 45-card library, search by name or category, and review the public reference view.
Generate a personalised stack card and share it cleanly from one place.
Go deeper on mechanisms, dosing, synergies, side effects, and practical protocol notes.
Review the six most common protocol directions before you compare compounds.