Verified Peppies item.
A scan with no matching account returns authenticity and nothing else.
The PepCode System
Every bottle uses a visual PepCode, NFC/QR identity, a clear fill window, and a peel-back safety label. The shelf stays silent. The app does the talking — and the QR holds a random token only, never your details.
Nine deliberate parts. The front carries a small serif logotype, a category glyph, and a lot number — the rest is read by the app, or revealed only when it has to be.
A solid Pantone-pressed lid — the loudest thing on the bottle, and it still says nothing.
A small embossed shape per goal — so the code reads by touch and shape, not colour alone.
Two concentric colour rings — core over outer. Twelve formulas, twelve codes, like a record in Pantone.
Tap a phone to the shoulder. It opens the app to a random token — never personal or health data.
A camera-readable code for phones without NFC. Same random token, same private result.
Printed in mono on the front. Ties the bottle to its batch test certificate in the app.
A transparent strip with ml ticks so you can see what's left at a glance. Guidance only — not a dosing instrument.
A thin band that breaks on first open. If it's intact, the seal has never been broken.
Lift the corner and the human-readable label is right there: product, lot, expiry, warnings, support.
Each formula gets a fixed two-ring colour pair and a category glyph — so the code never relies on colour alone. Read it across a shelf, or with a fingertip.
Glyph legend — Lean: triangle · Glow: circle · Recovery: chevron · Longevity: diamond · Recomp: hexagon · Vitality: drop · Focus & Sleep: moon · Immune: shield.
Anyone can confirm the bottle is genuine. Only your account unlocks the name, the routine, and the certificate. The tag itself holds a random token — there is no personal data on it to leak.
A scan with no matching account returns authenticity and nothing else.
Scanned from your account, the same token resolves to everything you own.
Private front. Full identity on scan. Emergency identity under peel-back.
A transparent strip with millilitre ticks down the side of the bottle. The app pairs it with your logs — and, optionally, a quick camera read — to estimate how many days remain and time your refill.
Each time you log a use, the app subtracts an estimated amount and updates the days-remaining figure.
Hold the window to the camera and the app reads the liquid line against the ticks to true-up the estimate.
When you're running low, your next refill is queued so a fresh bottle arrives before this one runs out.
Guidance only. The fill window and its estimate help you plan refills. It is not a dosing instrument, and it does not measure or recommend an amount to take. For anything to do with how you use a product, speak with an independent qualified professional.
If a phone runs flat — or someone else has to know what this is — lift the corner of the front label. The peel-back reveals a plain, human-readable safety panel. No app, no account, no scan required.
Privacy should never come at the cost of safety. The front of the bottle keeps your business to yourself; the peel-back keeps the essentials available to anyone who genuinely needs them — a partner, a carer, or you on a flat-battery morning.
The PepCode system ships on all twelve formulas — visual code, NFC/QR identity, fill window, and the peel-back fallback, every time.