Refer once. Get paid forever.
20% of every active subscription, every month, for as long as they stay.

Referral program for registered dietitians
BodyBuddy is consumer accountability for the days you are not there. Refer a client once. Earn 20% every month they stay.
20% of every active subscription, every month, for as long as they stay.
BodyBuddy texts them daily between visits. Costs less than another appointment.
BodyBuddy is consumer accountability. It does not assess, diagnose, or replace MNT.
The problem
You give a client a thoughtful nutrition plan on Tuesday. By Thursday lunch, work runs late, breakfast was coffee, dinner becomes whatever the kitchen still has. The plan is sound. The week ate it.
BodyBuddy texts the client every day about what they ate, what they drank, what got hard. Small course corrections happen in the moment instead of waiting for the next appointment.
Where the plan slips
They know the protein target you set. By 2pm on a busy day, lunch was a granola bar.
They agreed to track patterns for next session. Day three, the log goes quiet.
They need a nudge between visits that costs less than another appointment.
What this is
BodyBuddy is a consumer texting product, not medical nutrition therapy. It helps clients log meals, drink water, and stick to the plan you already set. The clinical work stays with you.
How it works
Assessment, goals, targets, and clinical care stay with you. That is your work.
Tell the client BodyBuddy will text them daily for accountability on the plan you wrote. Disclose the commission.
Meals, water, hunger, cravings, and what worked. Honest data the client can bring to your next visit.
20% of every monthly or annual subscription, for as long as the client keeps using it.
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Who this fits
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We are onboarding a small group of RDs first. The goal is clean referral language, accurate disclosure, and payouts that show up.
No. BodyBuddy is a consumer accountability product. It does not assess, diagnose, treat, or provide MNT. Your clinical care is the source of nutrition guidance.
Yes, when it fits the case. The clearest fit is between-visit support or a maintenance phase after intensive care. Position it as daily accountability for the plan you already set.
Yes. Disclose the 20% recurring commission before they sign up. We give you suggested language to keep it short and clear.
No. This is a direct-to-consumer subscription with a disclosed marketing referral. It is not a federally reimbursed healthcare referral and should not be coded as one.