Modus Club · Creator Playbook

How to promote Modus Club

Everything you need to make great content that converts — and keeps both of us on the right side of the rules. Skim the playbook, steal the templates, and when in doubt just ask: affiliate@modusclub.co.


The short version

Talk about Modus Club as a research-grade supplier — purity, third-party testing, sourcing, selection, price. Every post that mentions our products includes “For research use only” and a clear #ad disclosure. That’s it. Do those two things and almost any angle is open to you.

What sells right now

We looked at what’s actually performing in this space. The content that wins isn’t hype — it’s trust. Audiences in research communities respond to transparency, sourcing, and education far more than flashy claims (and the flashy-claim accounts are the ones getting struck down). Here’s where to aim.

01

The unboxing

Show the packaging, the vial, the label, the seal. Clean, satisfying, honest. Mention the code as you go.

02

Purity & testing

Walk through our third-party CoAs and the 99%+ purity spec. “Here’s how I check a supplier before I buy” performs extremely well.

03

“What is a peptide?”

Educational explainers on what a compound is and what the published research covers. Cite the literature, keep it factual.

04

Supplier comparison

Compare vendors on purity, testing transparency, price, shipping — the buying-decision content researchers search for.

05

Research news reaction

React to a new study or headline in the space. Position yourself as the informed voice; drop the code as your supplier.

06

Behind the buy

Storage, reconstitution glassware, lab organization, how you keep records — practical research-workflow content.

The two rules that keep us both safe

These aren’t house style — they’re the law. The FTC treats you as an advertiser, and Modus Club is legally responsible for what our affiliates say. Posts that break these can get a code revoked, and put the brand at real risk. Keep them and you never have to think about it again.
  • Always include “For research use only” wherever you mention the products.
  • Always disclose the partnership — “#ad”, “#sponsored”, or “I earn a commission from this code” — in every post that uses or mentions your code.

Green light / red light

Green light — go for it

  • “Modus Club is a research-grade peptide supplier”
  • “Every batch is third-party tested — here are the certificates”
  • “99%+ identity purity, published CoAs”
  • Talk about the published research on a compound
  • Unboxings, packaging, label close-ups, storage
  • Price, selection, shipping speed, discreet packaging
  • “Use code [YOURCODE] at modusclub.co for [X]% off”
  • Comparing suppliers on purity & testing transparency

Red light — never

  • Any health, therapeutic, or disease claim (treats, cures, heals…)
  • Performance or physique claims (fat loss, muscle, recovery, energy)
  • Dosing guidance or “how I use it” / personal-use framing
  • Before/after photos or results, implied or explicit
  • Injecting, needles, or any human-use imagery
  • Calling it a supplement, medicine, or treatment
  • Anything implying you or a person takes it
  • Omitting “research use only” or the #ad disclosure

Why so firm on the red list? Because that’s exactly the content the FDA and FTC are sending warning letters over right now. Staying on the research side of the line is what lets this program exist at all — and honestly, it’s a cleaner, more credible lane than the hype accounts anyway.

Copy-paste caption templates

Fill in the brackets. Each one already includes the two required lines.

Educational / explainer
Breaking down the published research on [compound] this week — genuinely fascinating literature. If you run a lab or research program, Modus Club supplies it research-grade at 99%+ purity with third-party CoAs. Code [YOURCODE] → [X]% off at modusclub.co. For research use only. #ad
Purity / testing angle
How I vet a peptide supplier: third-party testing, published certificates, real purity specs. Modus Club checks every box. Researchers can use [YOURCODE] for [X]% off at modusclub.co. For research use only. #ad
Unboxing
New research supply drop 🧪 Sealed, labeled, third-party tested. Code [YOURCODE] saves [X]% at modusclub.co. For research use only. #ad
Comparison
Comparing research peptide suppliers on the stuff that matters — purity, testing transparency, price. Modus Club came out on top for me. [YOURCODE] → [X]% off, modusclub.co. For research use only. #ad

Brand kit

Modus Club’s look is the method in greyscale, the club in color — a clean clinical white surface with soft color only as an accent. When you feature our brand, keep it clean; never recolor or stretch the logo, and never place it on a busy background.

Core palette

Ink #232528
Graphite #6B6D71
Stone #C1C3C6
Line #E6E7E9
White #FFFFFF

The aurora

Our signature soft gradient — calm and whisper-soft, never full-saturation. Use it as a light accent, not a loud fill.

Category colors

Each product family owns a pastel accent. If you’re featuring a specific product, this is the color that goes with it.

Blue — Incretin / GLP-1 (Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, Retatrutide)
Green — BPC-157 (cytoprotective)
Pink — GHK-Cu, Melanotan I & II
Amber — Tesamorelin, CJC-1295 / Ipamorelin
Purple — Semax
Teal — MOTS-C, NAD+
Red — TB-500 blends
Grey — Laboratory Diluent

Typography & logo

Headlines use Mulish; body copy uses Hanken Grotesk — both free on Google Fonts. Download the wordmark (PNG). Don’t stretch, recolor, outline, or re-typeset it.

Questions?

If you’re not sure whether something’s okay, ask first — we’d much rather green-light an idea than pull a post later. affiliate@modusclub.co.

All Modus Club products are for research use only. Not for human or veterinary use. Not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. These are brand and program guidelines, not legal advice.