PepEvolution

Disclosures & Independence

How PepEvolution makes money, what an “affiliate link” means here, and the rules that keep our rankings honest.

The short version (FTC disclosure)

Some outbound links on PepEvolution are affiliate links. If you click one and buy something, we may earn a commission — at no extra cost to you. We label these links wherever they appear (an Affiliatebadge or a note next to the link). Affiliate revenue never affects which vendors we list, how we grade them, or how we rank them.

The hard rule: revenue can’t buy a ranking

An affiliate vendor never outranks a non-affiliate one.Rankings are computed from objective signals — our PepScore vendor gradeand COA verification status — and affiliate status isnot an input to any score. When two vendors genuinely tie, the non-affiliate is listed first. This is enforced in code, not just policy.

A vendor with no affiliate program can — and often does — rank above one that pays us. Revenue is disclosed; the ranking is provable.

How we make money

  • Affiliate commissions on some outbound vendor links (clearly labeled).
  • No vendor pays to be listed, to be verified, or to receive a higher grade. There are no paid placements.
  • We do not accept payment to add, remove, or change a COA status or grade.

Our current affiliate relationships

Ascension Peptides10% + 10% lifetime
BioLongevity Labs15% CPS
Midwest Peptide10% · 30-day cookie

This list is kept current. Every affiliate vendor is badged as such on its COA page and in the vendor directory.

Editorial & safety

Not medical advice. Everything on PepEvolution is educational. Nothing here is medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or a prescription recommendation. We do not publish human-dosing prescriptions. Consult a licensed healthcare provider before using any compound.

Research use only. Many vendors sell compounds for research purposes only, not for human consumption. PepEvolution does not endorse any specific use.

Cited claims. Factual claims about science and regulatory events are sourced. COA statuses are corroborated from vendor-published COAs, the public Janoshik database, or independent test reports — or marked “not yet verified.”

Disclosures last updated June 2026. Questions? See our About page.