Why aren’t more people sharing their steroid lab results openly?

Its the same issue.
My question was never answered, for those who pay for testing, what benefits do we get? How does this benefit test payers? If anything, it increases our risk of getting caught for possession. You can argue that it may not be illegal in certain countries, but majority of the sales here are to people in which it is illegal in their country.

If you've not noticed, testing results also include a picture of the sample that was sent in.

We don't care about SEO or credibility, that increases risk.
We don't care if shops benefits, it's none of our business.
We also are not here to spoonfeed.
Your concern is valid – but it’s based on a misunderstanding of what this project is and who it’s for. First of all, no one is forced to upload anything. If you’re not comfortable sharing your results, don’t. Simple.
But for those who do share, the benefit is clear: collective knowledge. Every test made public helps dozens, sometimes hundreds, of others avoid scams, underdosed products, or dangerous contaminants. That’s a return on investment that goes far beyond money.
As for the risk – people who upload can blur labels, remove identifying info, or use intermediaries. The image isn’t a legal admission of possession; it’s documentation. There’s a difference.
And SEO? It’s not about clout – it’s about visibility. If test results stay buried in private chats and closed forums, they’re useless to everyone but a select few. This project is about open access, harm reduction, and long-term trust – not short-term fear.
 
You came out of nowhere to post an app, you are an anonymous user.

You didn't even use your original username, no intro, nothing.


You can eat a dick bro. You are just creating a giant spoon feeding app. People can spend their own fucking time researching different tests
Ahh, the classic 'if it’s free and useful, it must be bad' argument. You’re mad because I didn’t write a 500-word intro before offering a free tool that makes things easier for people? That says more about your ego than about this app.
Some people spend their time building tools that help others. Some people spend their time gatekeeping and throwing insults. We clearly fall into different categories – and that’s fine. No one’s forcing you to use the app. But don’t pretend that making information more accessible is a bad thing just because you prefer chaos and confusion.
 
But for those who do share, the benefit is clear: collective knowledge. Every test made public helps dozens, sometimes hundreds, of others avoid scams, underdosed products, or dangerous contaminants. That’s a return on investment that goes far beyond money.
That's none of our business.
If they wanted to avoid scams, they should do some due diligence.
Everyone should.
We don't recommend sources here, we recommend that people do research, testing and their own due diligence.

As for the risk – people who upload can blur labels, remove identifying info, or use intermediaries.

That's how people fake tests.

And SEO? It’s not about clout – it’s about visibility.

By posting, both your nickname and the shops get free SEO – and the entire app is completely free.

Increases visibility, increased scrutiny, increased risk, especially for those who test alot. We don't care about clout or increased SEO to our nicknames.
 
Whether I personally do the tests or not isn’t your concern – and frankly, it’s not the point. I’ve already said I do, but if that somehow bothers you, that’s your issue to deal with. This isn’t about stroking egos or proving credentials to strangers online. It’s about building something bigger than your narrow need for credit and signatures. If accurate information threatens your worldview, maybe you’re not the one this platform is for.
This is a Fed.
 
Ahh, the classic 'if it’s free and useful, it must be bad' argument. You’re mad because I didn’t write a 500-word intro before offering a free tool that makes things easier for people? That says more about your ego than about this app.
Some people spend their time building tools that help others. Some people spend their time gatekeeping and throwing insults. We clearly fall into different categories – and that’s fine. No one’s forcing you to use the app. But don’t pretend that making information more accessible is a bad thing just because you prefer chaos and confusion.
Whatever you say clown.

Non biased public sharing is down. You are going to drive it down even further.
 
Whether I personally do the tests or not isn’t your concern – and frankly, it’s not the point. I’ve already said I do, but if that somehow bothers you, that’s your issue to deal with. This isn’t about stroking egos or proving credentials to strangers online. It’s about building something bigger than your narrow need for credit and signatures. If accurate information threatens your worldview, maybe you’re not the one this platform is for.
Fuckin share them then instead of begging us for more tests. You have spent $0 on your own tests. I thought the whole point was to share knowledge you dumb fucking bum.
 
I've always found it odd that with so many people sending samples to places like Janoshik or getting their gear tested, there’s still no central place where those results are shared openly.
There is an app that collect and display these kinds of lab reports — with both images and PDFs. It's called AAS Lab Archive on Google Play.
Honestly, I think it would help a lot of people avoid bunk gear if more users shared their tests publicly. Why not let others benefit from the info too?
they paid for it not you... stop being a cheap ass and pay for it yourself if want something tested
 
i find private guys stupid, we need a smarter way to come together or we're just duplicating test results and losing $ as a community.

only solution is community stop being monkeys which isnt possible so have to rely on ugl to test it.
Or, you can test your products yourself. Then post the results. Or don’t. Whatever you choose. But relying on the source to test is not the answer. Some never test. And if they do you cannot trust their test results.
 
Can you send me some links? I've been testing a bunch of stuff solo and wouldn't mind being part of a group for some stuff.
I am definitely interested in this as well. I’m in a couple for peps/hgh but haven’t stumbled on any for aas. I’m sure jano would prefer that 10 different people send the same stuff in to be tested instead of 10 people pooling funds to test a product though
 
You need create an account in the app itself, if you even want to use his app. Obviously there's a huge privacy concern about it. Looks like a honeypot
 

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You need create an account in the app itself, if you even want to use his app. Obviously there's a huge privacy concern about it. Looks like a honeypot
Lazy Feds data collecting. At best.
 

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