ACTIVE ALERTSCRITICALJEEP T30 orange-cap Jan 2026 batch: 1,350-2,306 EU/vial endotoxin across 3 independent donorsCRITICAL60 batches across the corpus flagged endotoxin-detected — every one passed purity testingCRITICALQSC THIRD wave: international cohort un-shipped since mid-March, “logistics partner arrested” reused verbatimWARNINGERP: 89-post community thread documents “lousy response” to endotoxin scrutiny after JEEP scandalWARNINGERP: forum chatter 8.6× baseline · “JEEP isn’t only endo concern. ERP would like a word…”WATCHBARN: new US-domestic anchor posting KLOW at a non-standard 75mg formulationWATCHCoordinated community testing of JEEP / ERP / Hosp / TFC underway as endotoxin awareness spreadsWARNINGGYC/Lisa: customers report packages stuck for days, store-credit-only refunds, vendor blaming upstream (CCP/customs/factory)ACTIVE ALERTSCRITICALJEEP T30 orange-cap Jan 2026 batch: 1,350-2,306 EU/vial endotoxin across 3 independent donorsCRITICAL60 batches across the corpus flagged endotoxin-detected — every one passed purity testingCRITICALQSC THIRD wave: international cohort un-shipped since mid-March, “logistics partner arrested” reused verbatimWARNINGERP: 89-post community thread documents “lousy response” to endotoxin scrutiny after JEEP scandalWARNINGERP: forum chatter 8.6× baseline · “JEEP isn’t only endo concern. ERP would like a word…”WATCHBARN: new US-domestic anchor posting KLOW at a non-standard 75mg formulationWATCHCoordinated community testing of JEEP / ERP / Hosp / TFC underway as endotoxin awareness spreadsWARNINGGYC/Lisa: customers report packages stuck for days, store-credit-only refunds, vendor blaming upstream (CCP/customs/factory)
Live corpus · updated continuously
Stop buying blind. Experiment with confidence.
TitrateLab is the intelligence layer the peptide / biohacking underground never had. A live corpus of every third-party COA we can ingest, every vendor incident we can verify, every regulatory signal we can source — cited, dated, reproducible.
Research is live. Order-routing opens after the July 23 PCAC vote.·Founding 20 signups get lifetime access unconditionally.
The corpus
The peer review the grey market never had.
11,227 third-party COAs. 273 manufacturers ranked. 27 shutdowns dated. No FDA, no journal — just receipts the community built. Every number here is live, pulled from our production database when you loaded this page.
Every claim on this site is downstream of a measurement. Below is the surface area we ingest, parse, and tag every night — vendor chatter, customer complaints, COA leaks, exit-scam signals, the quiet stuff that vendors hope you don't notice.
Discord servers monitored
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Continuous read on the channels where customers actually talk — vendor support rooms, biohacker general chat, scam-warning broadcast channels.
Discord messages logged
200M+
Cumulative across the monitored surface, growing ~1M per day. Every message keyword-tagged for vendor / compound / sentiment trigger.
Forum threads parsed
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Across the peptide-specific forums we parse — vendor sponsorship sections, customer review threads, sourcing megathreads.
Forum posts ingested
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Each post entity-tagged (vendor, compound, batch ID) and cross-referenced against the COA corpus.
Sentiment-classified messages
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Tagged for sentiment, intent, funnel-stage by Claude Haiku. Powers the vendor sentiment grades + the “is this a complaint cluster or background noise” alert logic.
Vendors price-tracked
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Continuous SKU-level price + stock scrape across active vendors. Catches off-list inventory, formulation changes, free-ship-tier erosion, and quiet price hikes the moment they post.
Sentiment, intent, and funnel-stage tagging is precomputed nightly across every surface — so when ERP's COA disclosure cadence stalls or QSC stops shipping, we see it in the chatter days before it shows up in a graveyard entry. The vendor leaderboard isn't a poll. It's a measurement.
Featured finding · this week
60 batches with endotoxin detected. Purity rankings wouldn't have caught any of them.
After community-funded LS testing flagged 1,350–2,306 EU/vial endotoxin on three JEEP T30 vials in early April, we expanded our ingest to pull the STG 3P community-test sheet — 1,339 net-new rows, including the first meaningful endotoxin coverage in our corpus. 107 batches carry a positive endotoxin signal; 60 are flagged "detected". Every one of those batches scored ≥95% purity on the chemistry test. Purity was never the failure mode on injection-grade product; safety was. We rebuilt our vendor ranking to account for it.
11,227 batches analyzed across 277 manufacturers. 8× improvement in sub-95% purity fail rate over 14 months. Ambrus et al. 2023 sampled a market that no longer ships.
Every row below is a vial purchased by a customer, sent to an independent lab, and tested. We compare what was promised on the label to what the lab actually found, and price the gap at current market rates. These are receipts, not allegations.
Every vendor with enough COAs to judge fairly. Including the warts on the good ones.
No vendor pays to appear here. No vendor pays to NOT appear here. Each panel shows the same four axes — purity, dose accuracy, endotoxin failures, documented incidents — and surfaces every red flag, even on otherwise top-rated vendors. The 9% you don't see in a one-line "A+ rating" is the difference between a clean order and a hospital trip.
Auto-pulled from PubMed and ClinicalTrials.gov every 30 minutes. Three picks worth your attention right now, plus one weird one in the margin. Every claim links back to the source — we don't paraphrase, we point.
Ask our research bot anything about peptides, vendors, or the data we track. Every answer cites back to the specific COA batch, article, or vendor incident it came from.
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bot ready · citation-first · grounded on the live corpus
Western-fronted peptide vendors ("proxies") buy from the same three or four Chinese OEMs that supply everyone else, then mark up 40–80%. The markup exists because the buyer can't see which OEM, which batch, which purity. We're erasing the asymmetry.
With a proxy
40–80% markup over OEM price for "consolidation"
No visibility into which OEM shipped your batch
No recourse if the vendor exit-scams or gets raided
Stale Telegram price-lists, weeks out of date
Fake COAs, astroturfed reviews, "trusted" labels that mean nothing
You find out about FDA enforcement from Reddit a week late
With TitrateLab
Transparent routing: you see the OEM, the batch, the COA
One consolidation fee, no peptide markup
Live vendor scoring; we flag disruption before you order
Pricelists continuously synced, freshness visible on every SKU
Every vendor grade computed from third-party data, not paid placement
Regulatory calendar, incident archive, and risk alerts built in
The principles
How we operate.
In a market built on "trust me bro," we publish the rules we hold ourselves to.
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Cite or don't claim
Every number on the site links back to the COA batch, article, filing, or vendor incident it came from. If we can't cite it, we don't publish it.
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No pay-to-rank
We take no money from vendors for scoring placement — ever. Grades are computed from third-party COAs, freshness, incidents, and regulatory signals, not commercial relationships.
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Data beats testimony
A third-party COA outweighs a Discord consensus. Forum sentiment is a flag; it's not a verdict. We treat measurements as evidence and vibes as hypotheses.
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Transparency over comfort
We publish what we don't know, not just what we know. Data gaps, sample-size caveats, and conflicting results are surfaced — not hidden behind a confidence score.
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Corrections are public
When we get something wrong, the correction is logged, dated, and visible on the article itself — never a quiet re-edit.
Pre-launch waitlist
Be first when the platform opens.
Founding 20 get lifetime access with no threshold. Everyone past position 20 unlocks lifetime Pro after $1k routed — no position cap. One email at launch — nothing before.
The order-routing layer opens after the July 23, 2026 PCAC consultation. Whatever the vote outcome, the market shape changes that week, and we launch into the new shape the following week. Research and waitlist are live now.
What does the $1,000 threshold actually get me?
Lifetime premium access on the platform. Full batch history for every peptide you've ordered (OEM + lab + test date traceable), the vendor leaderboard, risk alerts scoped to your order history, priority routing during supply-chain disruptions, direct Discord channel access, and every future feature by default. No subscription, no renewal, no upgrade path to buy into later.
What happens to the first 20 signups?
Founding 20 get lifetime premium access unconditionally — no $1,000 threshold to hit, plus a one-time waiver on the 8% routing fee for their first order. Everyone past position 20 still unlocks lifetime premium through the normal $1,000 routed-orders path — no position cap, no expiry. The waitlist position only determines whether you get it for free or earn it on first spend.
Do you take money from vendors for scoring placement?
No. Every vendor grade is computed from third-party batch data (Finnrick + Janoshik), pricelist freshness, complaint signals, and regulatory actions. No vendor pays to appear, suppress a bad score, or rise in the ranking. The absence of that relationship is why the scoring can be trusted — and it's the single hardest business constraint we've committed to.
Is this legal?
Publishing research about the grey market is legal. Maintaining a waitlist is legal. The order-routing layer is structured so TitrateLab never takes custody of peptides — we route orders between you and existing vendors who are already operating, and we cover the compounds and jurisdictions where the legal framework supports it. Full legal review is in progress ahead of the platform launch. The research corpus on this site is editorial / research-publication, not commerce.
How often will you email me?
Three times, max, before launch. Once when the platform opens. Once at methodology publication. Once if the timeline shifts materially. After launch, only order-routing updates and the weekly digest (opt-in). No newsletter spam.
Why trust you over the existing vendor review sites?
Because our scores are reproducible. Every vendor grade, every purity claim, every incident in the archive traces to a specific COA, a specific court filing, a specific forum thread — and we cite them. If we're wrong, you can check. Most review sites are content-marketing for their own affiliate links. Read our methodology and judge for yourself.
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