Methodology

How we test

Sarah Mitchell's supplement testing research desk showing nootropic bottles, scoring notebook, and data spreadsheet — WealthBoostDaily review methodology

What do we look for first?

We start with the promise. If a product claims better focus, more abundance, or a clearer financial path, the review asks what evidence, structure, pricing, and refund terms support that promise.

How are scores created?

Scores weigh value, ingredients or program structure, likely effectiveness, buyer risk, and price. A high score means the product is clearer and more defensible, not that every reader will get the same result.

How do affiliate links affect reviews?

Affiliate relationships do not decide whether a product is recommended. We disclose affiliate links and keep buyer-risk notes visible near the top of review pages.

How long do we test each product?

We track results over a minimum of 30 days before publishing a review. Programs and courses are completed in full.

What disqualifies a product?

Unverifiable claims, missing ingredient transparency, no refund policy, or evidence of paid reviews automatically lower the score.

Sarah Mitchell, neuroscience researcher and founder of WealthBoostDaily, reviewing brain supplements

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