App Comparison · 2026
Shotsy is a GLP-1 tracker. It does one thing: log Semaglutide or Tirzepatide injections with titration scheduling and side effect notes. If that is your entire protocol, Shotsy works.
Most people running GLP-1 medications are also running something else — peptides, supplements, habits. Shotsy does not track any of it.
Protocol
Shotsy
Patients using compounded Semaglutide or Tirzepatide from 503A pharmacies face a tracking problem Shotsy was not built to solve: the reconstitution math. Compounded GLP-1 arrives as a lyophilized powder or a multi-dose vial with a concentration that varies by pharmacy. Drawing the correct units for a weekly 0.5mg dose from a 10mg/mL vial is not intuitive.
Protocol's reconstitution calculator handles this directly. Enter your vial size, BAC water volume, and target dose. The app returns the exact draw in syringe units. The reverse calculator works in the other direction if you are calibrating from a pre-loaded syringe. Shotsy assumes brand-name pen dosing where the math is already done.
BPC-157 for gut protection on a GLP-1 cut. TB-500 for muscle preservation. AOD-9604 for additional lipolysis. These combinations are common. No single-medication app handles them.
Protocol tracks GLP-1 and every other compound in a single protocol view. The AI stack analyzer scores the combination for synergy, redundancy, and side effect risk. Injection site rotation covers all compounds simultaneously on the same 3D body map.
If you are taking brand-name Ozempic or Wegovy from a pen, running no other compounds, and want the simplest weekly log with side effect notes, Shotsy is purpose-built for that exact use case. Protocol's interface is denser by design. For single-medication pen tracking, Shotsy's simplicity is a genuine advantage.
Shotsy is built specifically for GLP-1 medications like Semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy) and Tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound). It handles titration schedules, weekly dose logs, and side effect tracking for a single medication. Protocol supports 81 compounds including semaglutide and tirzepatide alongside peptide stacks, supplements, habits, and multi-compound protocols.
Yes. Protocol includes Semaglutide and Tirzepatide in its 81-compound library with dosing protocols, titration schedules, PK curves, and reconstitution calculators for both. Users on compounded GLP-1 medications can track vial inventory, reconstitution dates, cost per dose, and injection site rotation alongside any other compounds they are running.
If you are only tracking Semaglutide with no other compounds and want the simplest possible experience, Shotsy is purpose-built for that. If you are running any additional peptides, supplements, or habits alongside your GLP-1, or if you want reconstitution math, cost tracking, or a research library for your compound, Protocol handles all of it in a single app.
Yes. Protocol supports titration scheduling for GLP-1 medications. You can set up a titration plan that gradually increases dose over time, with automated alerts when your next dose step is due. This covers standard semaglutide and tirzepatide titration ramps as well as custom schedules from a prescribing provider.