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Pepti

A beginner-friendly app for women exploring weight-loss injections and beauty peptides. It turns confusing peptide information into simple lessons, smart tracking, progress insights and clear next steps.

App dashboard

Simple, calm and organised.

Learn: Weight-loss injections and beauty peptides explained clearly.
Track: Dose, weight, appetite, cravings, side effects, skin, hair and notes.
Understand: Weekly summaries reveal patterns and progress.

One-line app description

Pepti helps women learn about weight-loss injections and beauty peptides, track what matters, and understand their progress without the online confusion.

What the app does

Explains

Breaks down weight-loss injections and beauty peptides in beginner-friendly language.

Tracks

Logs doses, appetite, cravings, side effects, weight, skin, hair, sleep, energy and notes.

Shows patterns

Turns daily logs into weekly summaries, progress charts and clearer personal insights.

Who the app is for

Women researching

  • Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro or Zepbound
  • Semaglutide, tirzepatide, retatrutide or liraglutide
  • Beauty peptides for skin, hair, collagen and anti-ageing
  • Peptide content on TikTok, Reddit, podcasts and forums

Women already tracking

  • Weight-loss injection progress
  • Appetite, cravings and food noise
  • Side effects and symptoms
  • Skin, hair and beauty progress
  • Notes currently scattered across apps, photos and notebooks

Topics the app covers

Semaglutide Tirzepatide Retatrutide Liraglutide CagriSema Oral GLP-1s GHK-Cu Copper peptides Matrixyl Argireline Collagen-support peptides Hair-support peptide#s

Why women would download it

They are overwhelmed

Peptide content online is noisy, conflicting and often too advanced. The app makes it simple.

They want control

The app gives them one place to organise their journey and see what is changing over time.

They want progress proof

Weight, appetite, cravings, skin, hair, side effects and photos can all be tracked together.

Viral content angles for UseFastLane

Create short-form posts that make women feel seen, curious and ready to download the app.

Beginner confusion hooks

  • “Peptide TikTok is confusing. This app makes it simple.”
  • “If you’re researching weight-loss injections, start by tracking these things.”
  • “You don’t need another notes app. You need a peptide tracker built for women.”

GLP-1 tracking hooks

  • “Most women only track weight. That misses the bigger picture.”
  • “Track appetite, cravings, side effects and progress in one place.”
  • “Your weekly injection journey needs more than a calendar reminder.”

Beauty peptide hooks

  • “Using beauty peptides? Track skin, hair and consistency properly.”
  • “GHK-Cu, Matrixyl, Argireline: learn what they are without the hype.”
  • “Your skin progress deserves more than random bathroom selfies.”

Problem-solution hooks

  • “Peptide information is everywhere. Clarity is not.”
  • “Stop guessing what changed. Start tracking it.”
  • “One app for learning, logging and understanding your progress.”

Conversion hooks

  • “Download the app before you start your peptide journey.”
  • “Already using weight-loss injections? This is what your tracker is missing.”
  • “The beginner peptide guide women have been waiting for.”

Content pillars

1. Learn before you log

Simple explainers on common weight-loss injections and beauty peptides.

2. Track what matters

Posts about appetite, cravings, side effects, weight, skin, hair, sleep and energy.

3. Stop using Notes

Content showing why scattered notes, photos and reminders are not enough.

4. Beauty progress

Skin texture, glow, fine lines, redness, hair shedding and routine consistency.

5. Weekly insights

Turn logs into patterns, summaries and clearer progress signals.

6. App demos

Show quick logging, progress charts, weekly summaries and beauty tracking screens.

Brand voice for content

Use

  • Clear
  • Calm
  • Confident
  • Beginner-friendly
  • Women-focused
  • Practical

Avoid

  • Medical disclaimers in every post
  • Fear-based messaging
  • Bodybuilding language
  • Overpromising results
  • Complicated science dumps
  • Generic wellness fluff

Best short description for content tools

Pepti is an app for women who want to understand and track weight-loss injections and beauty peptides. It helps users learn the basics, log doses and progress, track appetite, cravings, side effects, skin, hair and photos, and turn everything into simple weekly insights.

The app’s content should drive curiosity, downloads and conversions by showing women that peptide tracking can be simple, organised and built around what they actually care about.