For suppliers, resellers, and laboratories
PuraTrust is a public registry of peptide and supplement supplier credentials. Registration is voluntary, free, and adds a primary-source record to the index alongside the editorial entries already on file. If you have nothing to hide, the record works in your favor.
A primary-source contribution to the public record. You attach your business name, your domain, the laboratory you partner with, the license or registry id you operate under, and any documentation you want on file. Editorial reviews the submission against the seven evidence checks documented in the methodology article. A status is published when every check has been confirmed.
Registration is not endorsement. The platform never sells status, never accepts payment for placement, and never accepts payment for removal. A record is an artifact of evidence reviewed at a moment in time, not a marketing surface.
These are durable. They are written into the operator's charter and the privacy policy. They do not move.
On the homepage submission form, switch to the Add your business tab. The form collects your name, business email, role at the business, legal business name, public URL, the laboratory you partner with, your license or registry id, and any context you want editorial to see first.
Editorial sends you a DNS TXT verification token at the verified email on the registration. You place the record on the domain you submitted. We re-check on a quarterly cycle; failures trigger a 30-day grace before any change in status.
We work the seven evidence checks against public sources and against the documents you attach. Verified status is issued when every check passes. A pending status means the queue has not reached your record yet, or one or more checks are unresolved. We reach you at your verified email on every state change.
The form lives on the homepage submission section. It opens directly to the supplier registration tab. Submissions are queued for editorial review and we reach you at the email you provide.
Want context first? Read the public verification methodology or the scope and disclaimer.