Why we're building Optimize
The peptide and supplement space is exploding. Good information isn't.
If you've ever researched peptides or supplements, you know the problem: information is everywhere, but it's unreliable, scattered, and often trying to sell you something.
You can spend hours on Reddit, parsing through anecdotes and conflicting advice. You can try to read PubMed abstracts written for researchers, not humans. Or you can trust some influencer who's probably sponsored.
We built Optimize because we were tired of not knowing what was real. We wanted one place to get straight answers — what does the evidence actually say, what are the real dosing ranges, is this safe to combine with what I'm already taking.
Optimize is that tool. An AI research assistant that knows the literature, speaks your language, and has no agenda.
What Optimize will do
- Answer any question about peptides, supplements, and biohacking interventions
- Rate evidence quality so you know what's proven vs. experimental
- Check interactions between compounds
- Explain mechanisms of action in plain English
- Link every claim to sources you can verify
What we believe
Evidence over hype
We cite our sources. You know what's actually proven vs. what's promising vs. what's pure speculation.
Practical, not academic
Dosing ranges, timing, what to monitor. Information you can actually use.
No agenda
We don't sell supplements. We don't do affiliate links. Just information.
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