1. What affiliate links are
Some links on Healthiz may point to affiliate networks, retailers, wellness brands, software services, app stores, or subscription products. If you click one of those links and make a purchase or sign up, Healthiz may receive a commission or referral credit. This usually does not add a separate cost to you.
Affiliate tracking may use cookies, referral IDs, UTM parameters, network redirects, or merchant-side reporting. The merchant or network controls its own checkout, pricing, data handling, delivery, returns, cancellation, and customer support.
2. Editorial independence
We do not sell positive verdicts. Commission potential does not decide whether a product is safe, practical, maintainable, or worth buying. Healthiz content should discuss who should skip the product, when a cheaper alternative may be enough, and what claim deserves caution.
Affiliate relationships may influence which products are convenient to link, but they should not override editorial judgement. A product can be mentioned, criticised, compared, downgraded, or removed even if an affiliate programme exists.
3. How products and services are selected
Coverage is based on reader need, search demand, product category relevance, safety considerations, availability, return policies, maintenance burden, and how well a product fits ordinary routines. For Healthiz, the core question is rarely “is this exciting?” and more often “will this still help after two normal weeks?”
We may cover sleep products, nutrition tools, movement equipment, recovery devices, wellness apps, subscriptions, and everyday health-adjacent products. Coverage does not mean the product is appropriate for every reader.
4. Reviews, testing, samples, and evidence
Pages should not claim hands-on testing, ownership, clinical validation, or professional endorsement unless the article clearly states the basis. When we rely on publicly available specifications, policies, labels, product pages, user documentation, third-party evidence, or editorial analysis, the article should avoid pretending to be a lab test.
If a brand provides a sample, sponsored access, briefing, or correction, that relationship should be disclosed where relevant. Free access does not guarantee coverage or a favourable outcome.
5. Reader cost and refunds
Affiliate links may help fund Healthiz without charging readers a separate fee. However, prices, shipping, subscriptions, promotional discounts, warranty terms, returns, and refund eligibility can change. Always verify the merchant page before buying, especially for products connected to sleep, supplements, recovery, posture, exercise, or health data.
If you buy through an affiliate link and later need support, returns, repairs, refunds, or cancellation, contact the merchant directly. We can correct editorial errors but cannot control third-party fulfilment.
6. Health and safety caveat
Affiliate disclosure does not replace medical caution. Products involving supplements, sleep aids, heat, cold, compression, massage, wearables, exercise equipment, food routines, or mental wellness apps may be unsuitable for some readers. Ask a qualified professional when a health condition, medication, pregnancy, injury, eating disorder, or mental health concern is relevant.
7. Updates and corrections
Affiliate pages may be updated when pricing, stock, product claims, warranty language, renewal terms, safety warnings, evidence, or reader feedback changes. If you notice a broken link, outdated price, claim concern, or unclear disclosure, send the page URL and context.
8. Brand and network contact
Affiliate managers, merchants, and networks can contact us at contact@healthiz.me. Useful messages include programme terms, product documentation, safety notices, return-policy changes, sample availability, and correction requests. We do not guarantee placement or positive coverage.