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BioStackIQ

AI-powered peptide protocol builder for biohackers

Biohacking
Artificial Intelligence
Health
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Hunted byDave BelmonteDave Belmonte

Track peptide cycles, catch interactions, and know if your protocol is actually working. Built by a 60-year-old biohacker who runs BPC-157, NAD+, TB-500, and Sermorelin — because no existing tool was good enough to use.

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Hey Product Hunt! Dave here, founder of BioStackIQ. I'm 60 years old, I work out regularly, and I've been running a peptide stack (BPC-157, NAD+, TB-500, Sermorelin) for long enough to know that tracking this stuff properly is a real problem. Not just "what did I take today" tracking — actually knowing whether a protocol is doing anything, catching interactions before they become issues, and connecting bloodwork to what you're putting in your body. I couldn't find a tool that did that well, so I built one. BioStackIQ is free to start and built specifically for people who take this seriously — whether you're just starting with your first peptide or you've been stacking for years and want better visibility into what's actually working. Happy to answer any questions about the platform or the research behind any of the compounds we support. Ask me anything.

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AI-powered peptide protocol builder for biohackers

BioStackIQ was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #92 on the daily leaderboard. Track peptide cycles, catch interactions, and know if your protocol is actually working. Built by a 60-year-old biohacker who runs BPC-157, NAD+, TB-500, and Sermorelin — because no existing tool was good enough to use.

BioStackIQ was featured in Biohacking (15k followers), Artificial Intelligence (473.1k followers) and Health (6.7k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 112.1k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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