How TirzepatideReview.com Makes Money
A plain-English breakdown of every way this site can earn revenue from you, the reader.
The short version: The site is operated by people affiliated with NexLife Inc. We may earn a referral fee when you sign up with NexLife — and, in some cases, with other providers we link to — through tracked outbound links. We do not currently sell display ads or sponsored ranking slots. Rankings are not for sale.
1. Affiliate / referral links to NexLife
NexLife is the most-linked provider on this site. The site is operated by people affiliated with NexLife, and outbound NexLife buttons use tracking parameters that allow NexLife to attribute a sign-up to this site. When that happens, this site (or its operator) may earn a referral fee. This is the primary economic relationship between this site and any reviewed provider.
2. Affiliate links to other GLP-1 providers
Some outbound buttons to other providers — for example Hims & Hers, Calibrate, Noom Med, Ro, Mochi Health, Sequence (WeightWatchers Clinic), Henry Meds, and others — may also be affiliate or referral links registered through public affiliate networks. Where this is the case, the link includes tracking parameters and is labeled as (affiliate) on the button. If a reader signs up via that link, this site may earn a small referral fee. The amount varies by provider and program.
3. What we do NOT do
- We do not sell paid placement in the rankings. No provider can pay to move up the list.
- We do not sell display advertising or sponsored content slots on this site at this time. If this changes, the policy will be updated here.
- We do not share, sell, or rent reader email addresses, contact information, or any data submitted to outbound providers.
- We do not let any reviewed provider preview or approve editorial copy before publication.
4. Why does this matter to you?
Because we have a financial relationship with NexLife (and a smaller relationship with some other providers), readers should treat any comparison that places NexLife favourably as one data point — not the only data point. Before choosing a GLP-1 program, we recommend:
- Reading at least two other independent sources (consumer reports, medical-society guidance, or your own physician's recommendation)
- Verifying current pricing directly on the provider's own pricing page
- Confirming the provider is licensed in your state and that the dispensing pharmacy is licensed in your state
- Discussing whether a compounded GLP-1 program is clinically appropriate for you with a licensed clinician (compounded GLP-1s are not FDA-approved)
5. How affiliate fees affect the content
Affiliate fees create an incentive to recommend providers that pay referral fees. We try to mitigate this by:
- Disclosing the relationship at the top of every page and on every CTA button
- Keeping clinical claims tied to FDA labels and PubMed-indexed studies, not to provider marketing
- Including an explicit "Who NexLife may not be right for" section on the homepage
- Listing every reviewed provider with public CTAs, including providers with whom we have no affiliate relationship
- Treating correction requests from competing providers seriously and promptly
We are not perfect, and we do not claim to be a fully independent third party. We claim to be transparent.
6. Questions?
Email [email protected].
Last reviewed
This page was last reviewed: April 28, 2026.