Disclosure

How we handle affiliate links

We’re building toward a curated, quality-screened product layer on top of the supplement catalog. When that ships, this is how it’ll work — and what we’ll never do.

Whether a supplement appears in your recommendations is decided by the rules engine and the published evidence — never by whether we earn a commission on it. Affiliate eligibility is a separate question from clinical relevance.

Products that get linked must meet the quality standards listed on each supplement page: appropriate third-party verification (USP, NSF, Informed Sport / Choice, or independent COA), contamination screens, identity verification, and form preferences.

Every affiliate link will carry a clear disclosure at the link itself, in line with FTC endorsement guidance. You’ll never click a link without knowing it’s an affiliate link.

FTC endorsement guides →

Items with serious interaction or safety considerations (anticoagulants, hepatotoxic botanicals, hormone-active compounds, high-dose niacin) won’t carry casual affiliate links. They need a clinician in the loop.

See what we don’t recommend at all →

When community-rating data goes live, it will not be influenced by affiliate relationships. If a product we earn from gets negative ratings, you’ll see those ratings.

If we ever change how affiliate decisions are made, this page is where the change lands first.