Trust document

Editorial Policy

Wellness Core publishes product and educational content for users who want better routines. We aim for clear, practical wellness information that helps with daily behavior. We do not publish content as a substitute for medical advice.

1. Source standards

When we publish wellness education, we prefer established public-health and clinical sources, major research summaries, and widely accepted behavioral guidance. We aim to avoid hype, miracle claims and unsupported medical language.

2. Product-first clarity

Some pages explain how the product works. Those pages are grounded in actual product behavior, not marketing fiction. If a page describes scoring, tracking or routines, it should match what users can actually do in Wellness Core.

3. Wellness, not medical diagnosis

We are strict about boundaries. Wellness Core supports routines, habit awareness and lifestyle consistency. It does not diagnose disease, prescribe treatment or replace licensed care.

4. Review and updates

Pages are reviewed when product behavior changes, when important source guidance changes, or when search data shows a page is unclear. We prefer fewer accurate pages over a large library of thin content.

What we optimize for

Accuracy

Statements about the product and the score should reflect real behavior, not aspirational copy.

Usefulness

Pages should help a user make a clearer decision, understand a routine better, or take a realistic next step.

Boundaries

We avoid writing that implies the app can diagnose, treat or medically evaluate health conditions.

Questions or corrections?

If you think a page is unclear or outdated, contact us. Trust is stronger when content stays accurate and specific.