A careful accountability handoff
Give clients a lower-cost daily support layer for follow-through after or between nutrition appointments.

For registered dietitians
Refer appropriate clients to BodyBuddy when they need daily, non-medical accountability for meals, planning, hydration, and habit follow-through. You earn a disclosed recurring commission.
Give clients a lower-cost daily support layer for follow-through after or between nutrition appointments.
Earn a disclosed partner commission on referred clients for as long as they stay subscribed.
BodyBuddy supports daily behavior follow-through. It does not replace medical nutrition therapy or your professional judgment.
The critical problem
Dietitians can give clients a thoughtful, evidence-based plan. The hard part is what happens between appointments: skipped meals, late-night snacks, low energy, travel, stress, and decisions made when nobody is checking in.
BodyBuddy gives appropriate clients a daily accountability layer for logging, reminders, and habit follow-through while keeping the clinical relationship and nutrition plan separate.
What falls through
They understand the nutrition goal, but daily food choices still drift under stress.
They intend to track patterns, but the habit fades without a prompt.
They need support between appointments that is practical, lightweight, and non-medical.
The affiliate deal
BodyBuddy is not medical nutrition therapy and is not a replacement for dietitian care. It is a consumer accountability tool for clients who need daily follow-through at a price below ongoing 1:1 support.
How it works
You remain the professional source for nutrition assessment, goals, and care decisions.
You position BodyBuddy as a consumer accountability layer for daily logging, reminders, and follow-through.
Clients text meals, hydration, hunger, cravings, wins, and misses so the basics stay visible.
Each active referred subscription generates recurring commission for your partner account.
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Who this fits
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We are starting with a small group of dietitian partners so we can keep referral language, tracking, payouts, and client handoffs clean.
No. BodyBuddy is a consumer accountability product. It does not replace assessment, diagnosis, treatment, or medical nutrition therapy from a registered dietitian.
Yes, when it is appropriate and clearly positioned as daily accountability. The cleanest first use case is still maintenance or between-visit support.
Yes. Partner referrals should be disclosed clearly so clients understand the relationship before signing up.
No. This program is for direct-to-consumer BodyBuddy subscriptions and disclosed marketing referrals, not federally reimbursed healthcare referrals.