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Every Supplement Brand Just Got Put on Notice!

Every Supplement Brand Just Got Put on Notice!

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Download the TrueView APP - I've spent the last year researching, testing, and helping to create this supplement testing app. We are going to use it to find out exactly what your supplements are. Everything from how much protein powder is in your jug to the quality of that powder. We even tested a few creatine gummies, even though you already know how bad those things are. Most importantly, this is based on what YOU want to test, you vote for the supplements you want us to test next, and we send those out to a third-party ISO certified lab to get tested. Let's get after it! #supplements #proteinpowder #energydrink
Date: 2026-04-12

Comments and reviews: 20


I grabbed the app and am probably going to delete it. Should be a website, first. Second, I didn't find it all that useful. The protein ratings had no information on potency. Just contaminants. The Kardashian supplements got a pass based on no contaminants, but bro, you know there is nothing in it worth putting in your body. I know it's for women, but they need honesty in these things(as was mentioned.
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I think an ad based system that you can pay a subscription fee to remove ads would be a great idea. For the love of god please do not paywall information like so many other sites do. Especially since you are so passionate about getting the information out there. That would make it free for everyone to access the information, but you would still get money from each user either via ads or subscription.
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You monetize by being a lab that awards certifications that the supplement manufacturer pays you to be able to display proudly on their label. Now you're getting subscription fees that are huge from suppliers and you're doing all the end consumers a favor by not gate keeping info (since that will leak anyway) and not charging the end customers anything. This is your best monetization strategy.
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This is a great app idea that matches what Yuka is also doing. It is very much needed as a consumer to have some sort of autonomy in the supplements we use daily.
Maybe to monetize you can have some sort of affiliate codes to the best products on the app. If people purchase a supplement/product straight through Trueview, or use a referral code to generate some income for the app!

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I think you can combine voting and monetization. Make it kick starter ish where users can donate for a specific supplement to be tested. Once that supplement hits the break even point ($3k for that protein you mentioned) send it off. There can just be a running list where users pay what they are able to get their most used supplements tested.
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Hey Ryan, thank God you’re doing this. I’ve been competing since 1996 I’m getting older and on TRT and supplements are definitely an up and down result which is super frustrating. Downloaded your app and I’m excited for you to test some peptides.
I’ll also mention to the wife about your skin care stuff

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A few ways to monetize the app: subscriptions or sell ad space, but I hope you pass on both of these and keep the app free for users. An alternative method that would make sense would be driving to product pages of good, clean products where people can make a purchase and you get a %.
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I appreciate the work behind this. But come on dude. It's 2026 and you're still thinking iPhones are the only smart phones out there and iOS is the only platform to make an app for
If your goal is to get this out to the people, you're going to miss the mark BAD.

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in brazil i bought a gourmet whey and i could taste immediately that was just cake batter with oreos, i give my review in the site to people stay away from Dark Labs and denounce the brand in the anvisa regulatory thing
MFs isn't trying to hide anymore

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The behemoth paid no mind to being used as a rest stop. His admirer dropped onto another branch and quickly took out a notepad as it momentarily froze in place It’s doing it again, he said to the Vuoto as his fingers jotted back and forth.
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App is great, one thing that needs to be added is a barcode scanner, so we can just scan the barcode of the product we want tested instead of writing it in and taking a picture. Would be faster and potentially more accurate
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This is absolutely amazing and love you guys for this.
Buuuuut, if you aren't already, it'd be great to see variance between lots. N = 5 (5 lots) if you want it to be statistically relevant
Much

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all product not all that great, its just people doesnt know how train themself hard to achieve there goals. i think product should just have at least creatine, citruline and malate 2. 1., some caffeine.
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Amazing work Ryan. If you need help here in Europe, definitely up for helping you. Been in this industry for 17 years and this kind of work needs to expose the brands that falsify their contents!
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Protein and creatine monohydrate are the only supplements I even bother with. I just stick to optimum nutrition. They seem to be the gold standard, pun intended, for getting what you pay for
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My suggestion is a free version that only gives percentages for things that fail the tests and just a green check if it passes. Paid version provided exactly how much it passes the test by
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I bet if you teamed up w other successful fitness streamers they would be willing to help bankroll this especially if they are making a good product they don’t mind u testing
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I’m sure you probably already know this, but if you don’t, you’re gonna find out almost all of these are white labeled and they only come from the same three sources
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I realize this is a self funded project and I love the idea but only on iPhone is tough. I will anxiously await it to become available for peasant android users.
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I wonder how buying from various retailers affects the quality of the product. If you would’ve purchase from the brand itself, would that have made it any more accurate
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