Why Do So Many Peptide Websites Look Exactly the Same?
Why Do So Many Peptide Websites Look Exactly the Same?
Because half of them probably started with the same template.
Black background.
Floating vial.
“99% purity.”
COA button.
A bunch of products with names nobody bothers explaining.
Then some version of “premium research compounds” written like it came off the side of a spaceship.
That does not automatically mean the products are bad.
It just means the website gave you absolutely no reason to remember it.
Most peptide sites tell you what they sell.
Almost none tell you how they think.
How do they judge a COA?
Do they care whether the report actually matches the batch?
Do they verify identity and purity separately?
Do they explain anything before asking for your money?
Or are you just supposed to see a shiny vial, trust the decimals and move along?
There are already enough peptide stores.
We did not build The Index to make another one with slightly better lighting.
We built it because people have real questions, and most websites answer them with either silence or five paragraphs of clinical mush.
So this is the part where we actually talk about it.
What matters.
What does not.
What sounds impressive but proves almost nothing.
And what you should probably be asking before a vial ever shows up at your door.
That is The Index.
Less brochure.
More answers.
All products are sold strictly for laboratory research purposes and are not intended for human consumption

