
Backed by science.
The research is scattered across preprints, forums, and social media. The math is unforgiving. The vendors are opaque. Most people piecing this together on their own are flying blind, and paying for it three different ways.
Dose too low and the compound never reaches a therapeutic window. Dose too high, or buy from the wrong vendor, and the risk stops being abstract. Most people are paying for it twice.
For every well-cited study you’ll find a confident podcast contradicting it. Reddit threads, Telegram channels, and anonymous strangers post protocols as gospel. The signal-to-noise ratio is brutal, and a single bad source can cost you a year of progress, or worse.
Without an honest log of doses, timing, and effects, you’re pattern-matching on memory, a notoriously bad way to evaluate anything biological. If you can’t tell whether a compound is working, you can’t tell when to adjust, stack, or stop.
We ask you questions about your goals, conditions, and experience. The output is a starting protocol drawn from the database, not a generic template. Every recommendation links back to the entry behind it, so you can audit the logic before you act on it.
04 peptides shown · drawn from 60+ in the library
Not a wellness app. Not a gimmick. Oris is a working set of instruments for people who are already in it.
The popular names you already know, plus the ones you have never heard of. Dosing ranges, reported side effects, and regulatory status. Each entry written to be read, not decoded.
Peer-reviewed studies linked at the source.
Log doses and feel the pattern emerge. Notes and side-effect log tied to each dose. A simple streak keeps you honest without turning it into a game.
Side-effects logged per dose, not per day.
Answers grounded in research, aware of your profile and your stack. It declines what it cannot verify and cites what it is quoting.
Context-aware. Cites its sources.
Every vial, every ratio, every syringe mark. Reconstitution and conversions handled. No spreadsheet, no guesswork, no insulin-syringe math at 6am.
Visual dose map per vial size.
Mood, peptides in use, freeform notes, and side effects, all in one entry. Built for the kind of self-tracking that surfaces patterns over weeks instead of feelings in the moment.
As many entries as you want per day.
“Peptides are hot right now, and the information is scattered across social media, podcasts, and forums. Oris is the first tool I found that actually brings it all into one place”
“The Coach answers the questions I’d be embarrassed to ask anywhere else. No judgment. Just extremely helpful to me.”
“I’d been cycling for almost two months without ever knowing if I was helping or hurting myself. Oris is the first thing that’s made me feel like I have a system instead of a guess.”
The same four points you see before you open the Coach in the app. They apply to everything in Oris.
Oris does not diagnose conditions, prescribe treatments, or replace a relationship with a licensed clinician.
Many peptides are not FDA-approved for human use and are sold as research chemicals. Legality and purity vary by jurisdiction and vendor.
Before starting, stopping, or changing anything, especially with a condition, medication, or pregnancy, loop in someone who knows your full history.
When the Coach has a source, it links to it. When it does not, it says so. We would rather flag uncertainty than dress up a guess as fact, and the whole system is built so you can verify any claim before acting on it.