Editorial standards

How We Review TikTok Shop Affiliate Programs & Communities

How we review

We are an independent affiliate site. We evaluate each TikTok Shop affiliate program and paid creator community against primary sources: the operator's own Whop and website pages, Forbes and other named press, public TikTok/FastMoss creator data, and the platform's published pricing and review counts. Every factual claim is dated and graded: verified (read directly on the source), reported (a single credible source), or unverified (thin or unconfirmed). We have not personally paid for or enrolled in the communities we cover, so we do not claim personal results; where hands-on experience is decisive we quote the operator's own verifiable track record and link it. We earn a commission if you join through our links. It never changes a grade, and we flag every red flag we find even on programs we link to.

Our confidence grades

  • Verified: read directly on a primary source (e.g. a price or rating shown on the operator's own Whop page, or a Forbes citation).
  • Reported: asserted by a single credible source and not independently confirmed (e.g. vendor-stated GMV figures). Always presented as "reported," never as audited fact.
  • Unverified: thin, contested, or unconfirmed (e.g. an alleged corporate lineage). Labelled as such rather than guessed.

Platform thresholds (follower minimums, pilot-program rules, commission mechanics) are a separate category. They come only from TikTok's own published policy pages, are source-cited to the primary URL, and carry a visible "last checked" date because TikTok changes them on its own timeline.

Affiliate disclosure

Some links on this site are affiliate links, and we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you if you join a community through them. It never changes a grade or a verdict. Read our full affiliate disclosure.

Corrections

If a figure is wrong or out of date, we fix it and bump the page's modified date; when the correction is to a TikTok platform number, we also re-check the source and update the "last checked" date. We would rather label something unverified than present a guess as fact.