Adults 21+ where lawful. Affiliate status never changes the review standard.

Good Measure Picks, without the wink-wink

How something earns a Good Measure recommendation.

A product does not become a Good Measure Pick because it is popular, loud, discounted, or willing to pay commission. It has to be useful, clear, current, and a real fit for the kind of night you want.

Watchlist means we are interested. Good Measure Pick means it earned the click.

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Watchlist.

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Under Review.

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Good Measure Pick.

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Still your call.

The public system

Three stages before the buy button matters.

This keeps Good Measure useful while products are being evaluated and keeps affiliate links from showing up before the proof does.

Stage 1

Good Measure Watchlist

Interesting enough to monitor. Not a buying recommendation. Think: “we are watching this one,” not “go buy it.”

See Watchlist language
Stage 2

Under Good Measure Review

Promising, but still needs current product details, price, availability, lab report match, and seller transparency checks.

See what gets checked
Stage 3

Good Measure Pick

Checked, current, clearly explained, and a real fit for the stated use case. This is when a buying CTA can be appropriate.

See CTA states

Recommendation labels

What the labels actually mean.

Good Measure labels should feel human and protective, not like school grades or affiliate bait. The goal is to help you decide, not hustle you through a checkout.

Graduation checklist

How a product moves from Watchlist to Good Measure Pick.

Every live recommendation should be able to answer these questions. If it cannot, it stays on the Watchlist or Under Review.

Responsible conversion

The CTA changes based on proof.

Affiliate conversion should feel seamless only when it is appropriate. Before then, Good Measure should explain what is being checked and why.

Watchlist

Why Good Measure is watching this

Use when the product is interesting but not verified enough for a buying recommendation.

Under Review

What Good Measure still needs to verify

Use when the product is promising but still needs current proof before recommendation.

Verified

Check current price + lab report

Use only when current product, affiliate/direct link, lab report, price, availability, and disclosure are verified.

Example verified CTA state

The Good Measure promise

We can monetize the click without cheapening the recommendation.

Good Measure may earn from affiliate links. But the label has to be earned first. That is how the site stays useful for readers and valuable for the right vendors.

Before you buy

Use the checklist before the cart.

Good Measure looks for exact product links, current price, availability, dose clarity, lab report visibility, seller transparency, and affiliate disclosure before a buying CTA should feel ready.

Good Measure Dispatch

Useful cannabis notes are coming. Fake signup is not.

The Dispatch will eventually send Start Low guidance, THC drink education, Watchlist updates, Verified Picks, and responsible deal notes. For now, the page explains what is coming and what must be wired before emails are collected.

Buying Guides

Closer to choosing? Measure the options before the click.

Good Measure buying guides are being built around high-intent questions like low-dose THC drinks, THCA vendors with lab reports, beginner products, and lane-based shortlists.

Deals Worth Measuring

A discount is not a decision.

Good Measure now has a deal intelligence hub for THC drink deals, THCA coupons, accessory discounts, and coupon-code checks that still respect proof, fit, and current terms.

For Vendors

Good Measure now has a vendor partner kit.

Affiliate managers and vendors can review the audience, standards, media kit, and intake checklist before sharing product links, lab reports, coupon terms, or affiliate details.