WeightSnap vs Regimen: Which Peptide Tracker Is Right for You?

Last updated: July 2026

Regimen and WeightSnap are two trackers built for people whose routine goes beyond a single GLP-1 pen. They just bet on opposite philosophies. Regimen bets on more data: a 150+ compound library, 50+ daily check-in markers, bloodwork, and pharmacokinetic level curves. WeightSnap bets on more answers from less logging: a verdict card that tells you whether the medication is working, Stall Check when your trend goes flat, Wear-Off Detection, and a by-feel mode that needs three taps a day.

Quick answer

Choose Regimen if you run a large stack, track bloodwork, or want apps on Android and the web. Its free first compound is a real deal. Choose WeightSnap if you want the app to interpret your data instead of asking you for more of it: a plain-language verdict, stall analysis, wear-off detection, cycle recaps, and a daily check-in that takes three taps instead of a questionnaire. And there is no account: nothing to sign up for, ever.

More markers, or more meaning?

WeightSnap by-feel board showing the three daily chips: how you ate, how you moved, and how the dose feels
The whole daily check-in: three taps, no food log, no wearable.

Regimen's pitch is 50+ check-in markers. That depth is real, and for people who love logging it is a feature. But most people on a GLP-1 quit tracking apps because the logging becomes homework. WeightSnap's by-feel mode inverts the deal: three one-tap questions a day (how you ate, how you moved, how the dose feels), your iPhone supplies steps, and a weigh-in takes seconds to type or syncs from a smart scale. From those inputs it still builds a Feel Report, cycle recaps, and a verdict. Prefer the numbers? Full-detail tracking is one setting away, and you can switch any time.

WeightSnap verdict card reading Working, with receipts drawn from weight trend and dose history
The verdict card: Building, Working, Steady, or Worth watching.

The second difference is what happens after you log. Regimen charts your levels and correlates markers against dose history; the reading is left to you. WeightSnap issues the reading: a verdict backed by receipts, Stall Check showing what changed versus what held when weight goes flat, Wear-Off Detection when late-cycle fade repeats, and an Earn It wall that turns showing up daily into something you can see.

Feature comparison

FeatureWeightSnapRegimen
Answers "is it working?" (verdict card)YesNo (charts and correlations, no verdict)
Stall analysis (what changed vs what held)YesNo
Wear-off pattern detectionYes (Beta)No
Cycle-by-cycle recapsYesNo
Minimum daily loggingThree taps (by-feel mode)Check-in questionnaire (up to 50+ markers)
Daily habit layer (Earn It)YesNo
Medication-level chartYes (saturation chart)Yes (PK curves, free for first compound)
Compound library30+ peptides and blends, plus custom150+ compounds
Bloodwork trackingNoYes
Reconstitution calculator and vial inventoryYesYes (calculator)
Progress photosSide by side, slider, overlay, time-lapse, stat overlaysYes
Prescriber exportPDF summary and CSVYes
AccountsNone; data on device and private iCloudAccount with cloud sync
PlatformsiOSiOS, Android, Web
Ratings5.0 stars (70+ ratings)4.9 stars (230+, per their site)
Price1 week free trial, then $4.99/wk, $39.99/yr, or $79.99 lifetimeFree for 1 compound; $4.99/mo or $39.99/yr

Why WeightSnap wins

It gives you the reading, not just the chart. The verdict, Stall Check, Wear-Off Detection, and cycle recaps have no Regimen equivalent. Regimen hands you the data; WeightSnap tells you what it says.

Three taps instead of fifty markers. By-feel mode is the only tracking style in this category built for people who hate tracking, and you can flip to full detail whenever you want.

A habit layer. Earn It turns the daily question "did you earn it today?" into a wall you build one brick at a time, with focused resets of one day, three days, or a week.

No account, ever. No sign-up screen, no email, nothing to create: download and start. Regimen's cross-platform sync runs on an account; WeightSnap's data lives on your device and in your private iCloud, so there is no server-side profile of your medication history anywhere.

A lifetime option. $79.99 once. Regimen is subscription only beyond the first compound.

Where Regimen is strong

Free for your first compound, with every feature unlocked. If you track one GLP-1 and nothing else, that is hard to argue with.

Bloodwork tracking. If labs are central to how you run your protocol, Regimen covers ground WeightSnap does not.

A 150+ compound library against WeightSnap's 30+ plus custom entries, and pharmacokinetic modeling with published methodology.

Cross-platform. iOS, Android, and a web app, in 18+ languages. WeightSnap is iOS only.

Which app should you use?

Choose WeightSnap if

You want answers, not homework: a verdict on whether it is working, stall and wear-off analysis, and a three-tap daily check-in. You track on iPhone, you care about keeping your medication history off servers, or you want to pay once.

Choose Regimen if

You run a large stack, log bloodwork, want the deepest compound database, or need Android or web access. Free for your first compound, so trying it costs nothing.

Frequently asked questions

Which is better, WeightSnap or Regimen?

Different bets. Regimen is the deeper database; WeightSnap is the deeper interpreter. If you want to log more, pick Regimen. If you want to log less and be told what your data says, pick WeightSnap.

Does Regimen tell you if your GLP-1 is working?

It shows estimated levels and marker correlations, but it does not issue a verdict. WeightSnap reads Building, Working, Steady, or Worth watching, with receipts, plus Stall Check and Wear-Off Detection.

Which app requires less logging?

WeightSnap, by design. By-feel mode is three one-tap questions a day, with no food logging and no wearable required.

Does WeightSnap track bloodwork?

No, that is a real Regimen advantage. WeightSnap exports a clean PDF your prescriber can read alongside labs.

Is WeightSnap free like Regimen?

WeightSnap is a one week free trial of everything, then $4.99 a week, $39.99 a year, or $79.99 lifetime. Regimen is free for one compound, then $4.99 a month or $39.99 a year.

This comparison is based on each app's public App Store listing and website as of July 2026. Regimen is a trademark of its owner. Spotted something out of date? Tell us and we will fix it.

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