Scientific Research Alert: Join The Largest Creatine Use Survey Ever Conducted

Creatine is no longer a niche performance supplement. It is one of the most widely used, most talked about, and most consistently stacked products on the SuppCo platform.
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It shows up in performance-focused stacks, longevity-focused stacks, and everything in between. For many users, creatine is not a single-ingredient experiment. It is a daily habit.
Creatine is in over 4,000 products on SuppCo and is stacked by over 110,000 users. The takeaway is simple: creatine is everywhere.
That popularity creates a rare opportunity.
Despite being one of the most studied supplements in history, we still know surprisingly little about how creatine is actually used in the real world at scale. Academic trials tend to be small, tightly controlled, and focused on narrow outcomes. They rarely capture how people choose creatine, how they dose it long term, what they combine it with, why they start or stop, what side effects they notice, or how they personally track whether it is working.
That gap is exactly what we are trying to close.
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We have launched a large-scale creatine use survey in partnership with Oklahoma State University’s Human Performance and Nutrition Research Institute.
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What we’re asking

This survey is built to capture real-world creatine use in a way that has never been done at scale. We are asking questions like: Our goal is to run what we believe will be the largest creatine use survey ever conducted.
What form of creatine people use and why
How they dose it day to day and over the long term
What goals they are using creatine for
What benefits they notice and when they notice them
What side effects they experience, if any
What other supplements they stack alongside it
How they track progress and decide if it is working
This survey is designed to capture essentially everything we would want to know about creatine at scale.
In a traditional academic setting, collecting this kind of data would be nearly impossible.
Recruiting tens of thousands of long-term creatine users, many of whom already have established supplement routines, simply does not happen in conventional research.
At SuppCo, it does.
Because of our user base. Because of how engaged our community is. Because people are already actively tracking, experimenting, and asking thoughtful questions about their supplements.
Ever since we launched comments on our articles and introduced posts where users can share experiences and ask questions, we have seen unbelievable engagement. Users are not just consuming information. They are contributing to it. They are helping each other learn in real time.
Original research is the natural next step.
This survey allows our community to go beyond discussion and actually participate in answering the questions that keep coming up. It brings everything full circle. Users communicate with each other. Users ask better questions. And now, users help generate the data that can move the entire supplement space forward.
We plan to run this survey for as long as needed to capture as many responses as possible. Once complete, the results will be analyzed and published with Oklahoma State University in an academic journal. We will also share the findings directly with our users.
Being a SuppCo user is special. Not because you are told what to take, but because you are part of something bigger. A community that cares about evidence, transparency, and doing this the right way.
Starting our original research efforts with creatine is intentional. It is one of the most popular supplements in the world. It is deeply embedded in how people think about performance, health, and longevity. And yet, its real-world use is still poorly understood at scale.
If you use creatine, have used it in the past, or are currently experimenting with it, we would love for you to participate.
Your experience matters. Every response helps build a clearer picture of how creatine is actually used in the real world and helps move the entire supplement space forward.
The survey takes only a few minutes, and your responses will contribute to a dataset that will be shared with the scientific community and with all of our users.
We are incredibly excited to launch this study, and even more excited to see what we learn together.