About PeptideWiki
PeptideWiki is a community-driven knowledge hub built for people who want accurate, honest information about research peptides — without wading through misinformation, vendor bias, or scattered forum posts.
Our Mission
The peptide space is full of noise — vendor marketing dressed up as advice, outdated forum threads, and conflicting protocols with no context. We built PeptideWiki to be the resource we wished existed when we started.
Our goal is simple: give anyone researching peptides access to a clean, organized database of compounds, real community experience logs, vetted vendor listings, and practical tools like dosing calculators and cycle planners.
We're not a vendor. We don't sell anything. We're just a community that believes better information leads to better, safer outcomes.
What We Stand For
Community-Driven Knowledge
Every protocol, experience, and data point on PeptideWiki comes from real people sharing real results. No corporate agenda, no sponsored content.
Safety First
We prioritize harm reduction and accurate information. All content includes research context, dosing guidelines, and safety considerations.
Research-Backed
We reference published studies and clinical data wherever possible. Anecdotal reports are clearly labeled as such.
Open & Free
PeptideWiki will always be free to read. We believe access to accurate peptide information shouldn't be paywalled.
Who Runs PeptideWiki
PeptideWiki was built and is maintained by one person — someone who spent too long searching for reliable peptide information and decided to build the resource that should already exist. The site is independently operated with no outside funding or vendor partnerships.