
Sascha Kuhlmann
Built by someone who actually uses it.
Hi, I'm Sascha.
I built Microdose Tracker because I needed it myself. I've been in the psychedelic space since 2018. Seven years of personal experience with microdosing and macro-level work. Somewhere along the way, I realized I was keeping notes in scattered journals, phone apps, and random text files. None of it gave me a clear picture of what was actually working.
So I built the tool I wished existed.
I'm not a startup founder chasing the psychedelic gold rush. I'm a guy who left a career in enterprise technology (SAP) after psychedelics changed how I saw my life. That shift led me to build Adult in Training, a coaching practice focused on psychedelic integration, and eventually to this app.
Microdose Tracker exists because tracking matters. You can't improve a protocol if you can't see the patterns. And you can't contribute to the growing body of microdosing research without structured data. I wanted to make both of those things simple.
Let me be direct: you're logging sensitive information here. I know that. I take it seriously.
Your data is encrypted. I use AES-256 encryption, the same standard banks use. Row-level security means even if something goes wrong on my end, your data stays isolated. I don't sell your information. I don't share individual records. Ever. Research reports use only anonymized, aggregated data. No one can trace anything back to you.
I built this with privacy as a foundation, not an afterthought. You can read the full details in the Privacy Policy, but the short version is: your data belongs to you.
I spent over a decade building enterprise software. That background shows up in how this app is built: proper database security, automated testing, reliable infrastructure. This isn't a side project held together with duct tape. It's built to last and built to protect your information.
The stack: Next.js, PostgreSQL, Docker, with automatic SSL and regular security updates. If you care about that sort of thing.
Microdose Tracker is actively developed. I use it myself and I'm building features based on real feedback from real users. Progress charts, deeper analytics, and a researcher portal are all in the works.
If you have ideas, feedback, or just want to say hey, reach out through the contact form. I read every message.
Let's track what matters.
— Sascha