About the author

Baris Bingor

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Baris Bingor is an independent iOS developer and the creator of Peptly. He builds focused, privacy-first utility apps. Peptly is the peptide-reconstitution calculator that turns a vial mass, a water volume, and a target dose into the exact number of units to draw on a syringe — with a visual syringe view so the draw mark is unmistakable.

What this site is — and what it isn't

To be clear about the boundary: Baris is a software developer, not a clinician, pharmacist, or medical professional, and holds no medical credentials. Peptly and thepeptly.com exist to do reconstitution arithmetic and to organize reference information. They are not a source of medical advice, not dosing recommendations, and not a prescription. Any decision about human use belongs with a licensed clinician.

Why the content can still be trusted

The site is trustworthy for two specific things: the math and the sourcing. Reconstitution is verifiable arithmetic — concentration equals vial mass divided by the water volume added — and every worked example on the site is computed, not guessed. Where a page states a fact about a compound (approval status, mechanism, a clinical-trial result), that fact is drawn from a primary source such as the FDA label database, peer-reviewed journals like the New England Journal of Medicine, or PubMed, and is cited on the page itself. Claims that can't be sourced aren't made.

Privacy by design

Peptly runs entirely on-device. There is no account, no sign-in, and no server: your reconstitution mixes and injection log never leave your phone. That privacy-first design is deliberate, not an afterthought.

Reach out

Questions, corrections, or a compound you'd like covered? Email bbappsolutions@gmail.com. Corrections to any factual claim are especially welcome — accuracy is the whole point.

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