The supplement industry runs on a quiet trick. We don't. Every ingredient, every dose, every study — printed right on the bottle.
Imprint formulations target three pillars of human potential. Each product built to clinical doses. Each formulation defensible on its own merit.
Nootropics for sustained focus, memory consolidation, and stress resilience. Citicoline, Lion's Mane, Bacopa, L-Theanine — at the doses the studies used.
View Daily Cognitive →Energy production, hormonal support, and mitochondrial function. Creatine, taurine, CoQ10, PQQ — the load-bearing daily essentials.
Coming Q3 →NAD precursors, methyl donors, senolytic compounds. The healthspan stack — built on the strongest available evidence in cellular aging.
Coming Q4 →The supplement industry runs on a quiet trick: real research, fractional doses. We built Imprint because we got tired of the gap.
Brands include the ingredient with clinical research behind it, then dose it at 10–30% of what the studies used. The label is technically honest. The product doesn't work the way the research says it should.
"Proprietary blend" is industry code for "we don't want to tell you the doses." It lets brands list eight ingredients while only including meaningful amounts of one or two.
The first ingredient is the expensive branded one with all the studies. The rest are commodity extracts at commodity doses. The marketing borrows credibility. The pill rarely earns it.
No proprietary blends. No hidden math. The formula is on the front of the bottle because we built it to be read.
Most "nootropic" stacks include the right ingredients at the wrong doses. Here's the same six actives compared head-to-head.
I was spending $400 a month on supplements from eight different brands. Then I started reading the studies.
Half of what I was taking was dosed at a fraction of clinical levels. The other half used cheap forms with no human data. The marketing talked about science the products didn't deliver. I built Imprint because I wanted the stack I couldn't buy.
A seven-ingredient nootropic formulation built to clinical doses. Designed for sustained attention, memory, and stress resilience over a 28-day cycle. 120 vegetarian capsules. Four per day, split morning and midday.
Most nootropic effects accumulate. We tell you when to expect them so you can judge the product against reality, not against marketing.
Two capsules with breakfast, two with lunch. Splitting the dose smooths the L-theanine effect and improves absorption.
Citicoline and L-theanine produce light acute effects. Cleaner focus, reduced afternoon dropoff. Not a stimulant feel.
Bacopa, Lion's Mane, and Rhodiola work cumulatively. The studies ran 28 days or longer. So should your evaluation.
No noticeable difference after 60 days? We refund the full purchase. No questions. The product should earn its place.
Every batch is tested by an independent lab. Results published publicly, batch by batch, on this site.
Each formulation is built to the same standard. We launch them one at a time, in the order we'd build a stack ourselves.
Sustained focus, memory, and stress resilience. The flagship.
If you take nothing else. The load-bearing daily essentials.
NAD precursors, methyl donors, senolytic compounds.
Because that's what clinical doses require. A 500mg citicoline capsule plus a 1000mg lion's mane capsule plus the rest of the stack doesn't fit in one pill. Most brands solve this by reducing doses to fit a single capsule. We don't.
AG1 is a daily greens-and-multivitamin product — different category. Momentous makes single-ingredient SKUs at solid doses. Daily Cognitive is a single combined formulation that delivers six different cognitive actives at clinical doses in one product rather than six separate bottles.
Alpha-GPC is excellent but produces more acute stimulation than fits this product's design — saving it for a future Acute Focus SKU. Modafinil is a prescription drug and not legal as a supplement. Huperzine-A requires cycling, which complicates daily use.
No. Daily Cognitive contains no caffeine. The effect is more like a cleaner baseline than a peak. If you want an acute stimulant effect, you want a different product.
60 days. If you've used the product as directed and don't notice a difference, we refund the full purchase. No restocking fee, no questions.
Generally yes, but check with a healthcare provider if you take prescription medications — particularly SSRIs, blood thinners, or anything affecting cognition.
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