In short
Vialie is a private iPhone app for keeping a GHK-Cu record. GHK-Cu, also written as copper tripeptide-1 or glycyl-histidyl-lysine copper, is a track-only entry in Vialie: you record the serum or vial you used, the date, the route you chose, the batch or bottle it came from, and photo check-ins over time. Vialie makes no claim about what GHK-Cu does, recommends no dose or routine, and stores everything on your iPhone.
What Vialie records
Everything below is something you enter. Nothing is inferred or suggested.
- The product as labelled: GHK-Cu, copper tripeptide-1, or a custom name for your own bottle
- Topical, vial, or custom route and form, so a serum and an injectable are not forced into one shape
- Each application or entry you confirm, with the date and time
- Bottle inventory, batch notes, and an expiry reminder
- Photo check-ins, with a then-and-now view and a monthly recap
- Skin notes, irritation, and anything else you want on the timeline

Names in the library
These are recognised entries in the Vialie library. Anything missing can be added as a custom label and tracked the same way.
Names Vialie recognises
Often logged alongside
How it works
Photos are the point
A skin routine is judged over months, not days, and memory is a poor witness. Vialie keeps photo check-ins in a private journal with a then-and-now view and a monthly recap, so the comparison is the record you actually made rather than an impression. Photos are attached only when you choose them, stay in your local journal, and can be blurred in the timeline when you want extra privacy.
Serums and vials are not the same thing
GHK-Cu turns up as a topical serum and as a vial, and a log that assumes one gets the other wrong. Vialie lets you pick the route and form that matches what is in front of you, including a custom option.
Keep the whole routine on one timeline
Copper peptides are rarely logged alone. Other serums, oral supplements, procedure notes, and the rest of your record share the same journal, so a month reads as one story instead of five apps.
Questions
Is there an app to track GHK-Cu or copper peptides?
Yes. Vialie records GHK-Cu, also listed as copper peptide and copper tripeptide-1, as a track-only entry for iPhone. You log the serum or vial, the date, the batch, and photo check-ins, and the record stays on your device.
Can I log a GHK-Cu serum rather than an injection?
Yes. GHK-Cu supports topical and custom routes with serum, vial, or other forms, so a serum is recorded as a serum.
Does Vialie say what GHK-Cu does or how to use it?
No. GHK-Cu is track-only. Vialie provides no dose, routine, or frequency and makes no claim about safety or effectiveness. It records what you enter and shows a neutral caution.
How do I see progress over months?
Add photo check-ins to the journal. Vialie shows a then-and-now comparison and a monthly recap built from the entries you recorded, and you choose whether any of it is exported.
Keep the record on your iPhone
One subscription unlocks everything, records stay on your device, and Vialie never gives medical advice.
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