About CoaScore
We score the report in front of us.
Peptide COAs often compress several different claims into one reassuring percentage. CoaScore pulls those claims apart, explains the lab evidence in plain English, and points directly at the blank spaces.
The 0–5 score measures documentation quality: evidence of identity, purity, dose accuracy, and transparency about the test method and laboratory. It does not establish product safety, confirm suitability for use in humans, or endorse a purchase.
Independence and affiliation
CoaScore is built by the team behind Oak Ridge Peptides, and we disclose that affiliation openly. Our scoring commitment is vendor-neutral: the same criteria and process run against every COA, including those from Oak Ridge Peptides, and no vendor pays to have a result scored a particular way.
How we score
By the CoaScore team. We score only what the submitted document shows: a traceable product and lot, identity and purity evidence, quantity evidence where present, method detail, dates, and a named laboratory. We do not fill blanks with assumptions. A COA with no method listed isn't worth much, however polished the letterhead looks.
A high score means the paperwork is more complete under those criteria. It does not establish that the underlying material is safe, authentic, or appropriate for a particular use. Our educational copy keeps identity, area purity, and quantity separate; if we find a material error, we correct it.
For research use only — not medical advice.