Live on Google Play · US Volume 01 · Issue 01 First Printed April 2026

Stop paying twice for the same nutrients.

Snap your supplements. SuppleCut reads every label, flags duplicate ingredients, catches mechanism overlap, checks Upper Limits, and surfaces safety alerts across your full stack — so you can cut what's redundant and keep what's working.

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SuppleCut Analysis Result showing a user could save $35 per month across their supplement stack
Save $40/mo avg.
The Waste Ledger

If you take three or more supplements, chances are you're doubling up somewhere — in ingredients, in mechanisms, or both.

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Average monthly savings SuppleCut users see once obvious overlap is removed from their stack — roughly $480 over a year.
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Different ways the app catches redundancy: named-ingredient duplicates, Upper Limit breaches, and mechanism-level overlap across seemingly different products.
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A Typical Stack, Itemized

What actually happens when you take four bottles a day.

Each bottle looks sensible on its own. Stacked together, the math tells a different story — and that's before you look at mechanism-level overlap.

Product Contributes Month
Daily Multivitamin Vit D · B6 · Zinc $12
Vitamin D3 5,000 IU Dup Vit D (+125%) $8
Immune Blend Dup Zinc · Vit D · B6 $14
Omega-3 Softgels EPA · DHA $9
Likely overlap, one month Vit D · Zinc · B6 ≈ $22

Illustrative example — your actual stack is analyzed from your own labels, right-hand side.

SuppleCut app showing 'You could save $35.00/mo — that's $420/year' with specific product recommendations to remove
Three Steps

Your whole stack, audited in the time it takes to make coffee.

01 / Scan

Photograph each label.

Point your camera at the Supplement Facts panel on any bottle. SuppleCut reads the ingredients directly from the label — no typing, no lookups.

02 / Cross-check

See every overlap.

Every nutrient is cross-referenced across your full stack, including ingredients hidden inside proprietary blends and products acting on the same biological mechanism.

03 / Cut

Know what to keep.

Combined intake is checked against Upper Limit references. Safety alerts surface known interaction concerns. You see which bottles earn their place — and which ones to stop buying.

Beyond Duplicates

Some overlaps don't share a name — but they still add up in your body.

Mechanism Overlap Warning

Three different products with three different ingredient lists can still all modulate testosterone, all stimulate the central nervous system, or all act on the same pathway. SuppleCut groups your stack by biological mechanism and flags clusters worth a closer look.

High Androgenic / Testosterone Modulating (Male) Multiple products modulating testosterone detected. Monitor for hormonal side effects.
Low Stimulant / Adrenergic Stimulant content detected across your stack — worth checking total daily load.

Safety Alerts

Widely documented interaction concerns surface next to the specific product — not buried three taps deep. A place to start the conversation with your doctor, not replace it.

Safety Alert Fenugreek may lower blood glucose Use caution if taking diabetes medication; risk of hypoglycemia.
Safety Alert High-dose green tea extract Monitor for signs of liver stress; use caution if taken on an empty stomach.
SuppleCut Mechanism Overlap Warning showing HIGH severity for Androgenic/Testosterone Modulating and LOW severity for Stimulant/Adrenergic stacks SuppleCut Safety Alerts surfacing Fenugreek blood glucose and green tea extract liver warnings
Inside the App

Built to cut the noise, not just show more of it.

SuppleCut home screen
01 · Home
Analysis result showing overlap across stack
02 · Stack Overlap
Monthly savings calculator
03 · Savings
Upper Limit flag detection
04 · UL Flags
Safety alerts review screen
05 · Safety Alerts
Mechanism overlap warnings
06 · Mechanism Overlap
What It Does

Six tools, one purpose: cut what's redundant.

S

Label Scanner

Photograph the Supplement Facts panel on any bottle. SuppleCut extracts ingredient data for faster review — no manual entry.

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Duplicate Ingredient Checker

See repeated nutrients across your full stack, including overlaps hidden inside proprietary blends or less obvious compounds.

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Upper Limit Reference

Compare your combined intake against established Upper Limit references. Spot totals that deserve a closer look — with your doctor.

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Mechanism Overlap

Catches stacks that act on the same system — testosterone modulators, stimulant clusters — even when the ingredient names differ.

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Safety Alerts

Surfaces widely documented interaction concerns next to specific products, like Fenugreek with diabetes medication or high-dose green tea extract.

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Savings Calculator

See monthly and annual savings from cutting overlap. No guilt trips — just the math on what each bottle actually contributes.

Built with references you can check.

Upper Limit references Draws on established Upper Limit values for vitamins and minerals so you can recognize totals worth reviewing.
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No account required Scan and analyze without signing up. Your supplement stack stays on your device.
Not medical advice SuppleCut is an information tool — not a replacement for your doctor or pharmacist. Always consult a qualified professional.
Questions

Straight answers, no hedge.

How does SuppleCut find duplicate ingredients?

Take a photo of each supplement label. SuppleCut extracts the ingredient list, then cross-references every nutrient across your full stack — including overlaps hidden inside proprietary blends — and shows where the same vitamin or mineral appears more than once.

What is Mechanism Overlap detection?

Some supplements don't share the same named ingredient but act on the same system — for example, multiple products that all modulate testosterone, or several that act as central-nervous-system stimulants. SuppleCut groups these by biological mechanism and flags stacks that may compound effects, rated HIGH or LOW severity for reference.

Does SuppleCut flag supplement–drug interaction concerns?

SuppleCut surfaces Safety Alerts for widely documented interaction points — for example, Fenugreek potentially lowering blood glucose in people on diabetes medication, or high-dose green tea extract and liver stress. These are reference notes, not a diagnosis. Always discuss your full supplement list with your doctor or pharmacist, especially if you take prescription medication.

Is SuppleCut free to use?

Yes. SuppleCut is free to download on Google Play. You can scan your supplements and see overlap analysis at no cost.

How much can I actually save?

Users with redundant stacks typically see $30–$50 in monthly overlap, or about $40 a month on average — roughly $480 a year. Savings depend entirely on how many bottles you take and how much they overlap. SuppleCut highlights the overlaps so you can decide what to cut.

Is an iPhone version available?

SuppleCut is currently available on Android via Google Play. An iOS version is in development — join the waitlist on this page to be notified at launch.

Can SuppleCut check prescription medications?

No. SuppleCut is designed for dietary supplements only — vitamins, minerals, and supplement blends. It does not check prescription medications or provide full medication-supplement interaction analysis. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist about prescription drug interactions.

The most expensive vitamin is the one you didn't need.

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