How It Works

From zero to a personalized protocol in minutes.

BioStackIQ walks you through everything. You do not need a background in biochemistry, a doctor on speed dial, or hours of research. You just need to know what you want to improve.

The Process

Four steps to your protocol.

01
Tell us about yourself

Start by answering a few questions about your health goals, experience level, age, biological sex, and any compounds you are already using. This is not a medical intake form. It takes about two minutes and gives our AI the context it needs to build something relevant to you, not just a generic template.

02
Our AI builds your stack

Once we have your profile, BioStackIQ cross-references your goals against our compound database, which is sourced from NIH, PubMed, ClinicalTrials, and OpenFDA. The AI selects compounds that are well-matched to your goals, checks for known interactions, and puts together a protocol with dosing, timing, and administration guidance.

03
Review your results

Your protocol comes with a full breakdown. You will see each compound listed with its evidence tier, the specific studies that support its inclusion in your stack, dosing rationale, and how it works alongside the other compounds in your protocol. Nothing is added without a reason, and every reason is cited.

04
Refine and track over time

Your protocol is not locked in. As your goals change, as new research comes out, or as you add or remove compounds, you can regenerate and update your stack. Track your progress, log your experience, and use the community to compare notes with others running similar protocols. BioStackIQ is designed to grow with you.

The Science

Where the data comes from.

The recommendations BioStackIQ makes are only as good as the data behind them. That is why every compound in our database is referenced against peer-reviewed literature from accredited institutions. We pull live data from four primary sources: the National Institutes of Health, PubMed, ClinicalTrials.gov, and the FDA's OpenFDA database. When a study is strong, we say so. When the evidence is early-stage or limited to animal models, we say that too. You always know exactly what the research actually shows.

We also categorize compounds by type so the platform makes sense regardless of where you are in your journey. Peptides like BPC-157, TB-500, and Ipamorelin sit alongside NAD+ precursors like NMN and NR, hormonal compounds including testosterone and DHEA, nootropics, and general longevity supplements. Each category has its own evidence profile, and our AI weights recommendations accordingly. A compound with ten high-quality human trials gets treated differently than one with two rodent studies.

Over 35 million citations from biomedical and life sciences literature

Research from the National Institutes of Health and its affiliated institutions

A database of privately and publicly funded clinical studies from around the world

FDA drug, device, and food data including adverse event reporting and labeling

Rate My Stack

Already running a protocol? Get it scored.

If you already have a supplement or peptide stack and want to know how well it is put together, Rate My Stack gives you an instant AI analysis. Paste in your compounds, one per line, and BioStackIQ scores your stack across six categories: recovery potential, longevity optimization, hormonal balance, cognitive support, evidence quality, and compound synergy. The whole thing takes about 30 seconds.

The score is not just a number. You get a breakdown of what is working well in your stack, what compounds might be redundant or conflicting, and what categories your protocol is underserving. If you are spending money on a stack that is 70 percent overlap, you will know. If you are missing a key compound that would dramatically improve synergy, you will see it. It is the kind of honest feedback that is hard to get anywhere else.

The Community

You are not figuring this out alone.

The BioStackIQ community is where protocol theory meets real-world experience. Post your stack, share what you are noticing, ask questions about compounds you are considering, and get responses from people who are actually running similar protocols. This is not a general health forum. The people here are specifically interested in peptides, NAD+, hormonal optimization, and longevity compounds. The conversations reflect that.

Every post and comment in the community goes through AI-assisted moderation to keep the quality high. BioStackIQ uses a built-in AI called IQ to flag misinformation, respond to questions with sourced answers, and keep conversations grounded in evidence. You can still share personal experiences and opinions. You just have to be willing to back them up.

Common Questions

Things people ask before they start.

Yes, completely. Building your protocol, rating your stack, browsing the research feed, and participating in the community are all free. BioStackIQ is supported through affiliate partnerships with reputable compound suppliers, which means if you decide to purchase compounds through links on the platform, we may earn a commission. This never influences which compounds are recommended. The AI recommendations are based entirely on the research.
No. BioStackIQ is designed for complete beginners as much as it is for experienced users. The protocol builder asks simple questions about your goals and gives you recommendations in plain language. Every compound comes with a plain-English explanation of what it does, what the research shows, and how to use it. You do not need to know what a GHRH receptor is to get started. If you want a structured introduction before building your first protocol, the Peptide Stack Beginners Guide covers the three safest starter compounds, reconstitution basics, and common first-time mistakes.
No. BioStackIQ is an information and planning tool. Nothing on this platform constitutes medical advice, and nothing here replaces a conversation with a qualified healthcare provider. We are very clear about this throughout the site. The research we surface is real and peer-reviewed, but how it applies to your specific health situation is a conversation for you and your doctor.
Every compound in the BioStackIQ database is sourced from peer-reviewed literature via NIH, PubMed, ClinicalTrials.gov, and OpenFDA. The AI builds your protocol by matching your stated goals to compounds that have published evidence supporting their use for those goals. The strength of the evidence is always shown alongside the recommendation.
Yes. Your protocol is not a one-time output. You can go back into the protocol builder at any time, update your goals or profile, and regenerate your stack. You can also manually add or remove compounds and save multiple protocol versions. BioStackIQ is built to be a long-term tool, not a one-time quiz.

Start with your goals. We handle the rest.

Free to use. Built on real science. Ready when you are.

BioStackIQ does not provide medical advice. All content is for informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting any new supplement, peptide, or hormonal protocol.