SO SO THIN
Partner Program


Turn Your Wellness Journey Into Influence
The SO SO THIN Partner Program is a curated referral experience designed for individuals who believe in the power of modern, medically guided wellness.
Through our premium telehealth platform, we provide access to GLP-1 weight loss treatments alongside advanced therapies like NAD+ and glutathione—helping clients achieve lasting transformation from the inside out.
Whether you’ve experienced these results firsthand or simply believe in elevated self-care, this is your opportunity to share something meaningful—and be rewarded for it.
Why Become a SO SO THIN Partner?
Because People Trust Real Stories
Because Community Changes Everything
Because Impact Should Be Rewarded
An Elevated Wellness Experience
SO SO THIN brings together:
- Physician-guided GLP-1 weight management solutions
- Advanced cellular therapies like NAD+ and glutathione
- A seamless, luxury telehealth experience
Every referral is met with clinical excellence, discretion, and results-driven care—so you can confidently share.


Who This Is For?
- Individuals currently using or knowledgeable about GLP-1 medications
- Wellness enthusiasts passionate about longevity and optimization
- Anyone looking to monetize recommendations authentically
Start Sharing. Start Earning. Start Transforming.
Let’s get started! This is your invitation to be part of something bigger than a referral program a movement redefining how people approach weight loss, wellness, and self-investment.
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Become a SO SO THIN Partner
FAQ - General
Why should I use telehealth?
Telehealth companies like SO SO THIN let you connect with licensed healthcare providers from home, saving time and avoiding long waits. It’s convenient, private, and accessible from your phone or computer. Many common health needs can be handled quickly online.
Are the products legitimate?
Yes. All products are FDA-approved medications sourced from licensed U.S. pharmacies. That means they meet strict safety, quality, and effectiveness standards. You are receiving the same medication you would get from a traditional pharmacy. There are no overseas or counterfeit drugs involved.
Why are other sites or places less expensive?
Some lower-priced sites may use non-U.S. pharmacies or non-FDA-approved products, which can reduce costs but increase risk. Others may skip medical oversight or hidden steps in the process. Our platform ensures safety, compliance, and proper medical review. You’re paying for quality, authenticity, and licensed care. In addition, SO SO THIN does not require costly membership fees that drastically add to the cost of the medication.
Do I need to see a doctor first?
Yes, in the sense of a virtual visit or questionnaire. A licensed healthcare provider will review your information before prescribing any medication. This ensures the treatment is appropriate and safe for you. The consultation is usually quick and done online. No in-person visit is required.
How long does the process take?
Most telehealth consultations are completed within minutes. Once approved, prescriptions are sent promptly to our pharmacy to be filled and shipped. Shipping times vary, but many orders arrive within two to three days. The process is designed to be fast and simple.
Is my information private?
Yes. Telehealth platforms must follow HIPAA privacy laws, which protect your health information. Your data is securely stored and not shared without your consent. Privacy is a top priority. Everything is handled confidentially.
Who are the doctors?
All providers are licensed healthcare professionals in the United States. They are qualified to evaluate, diagnose, and prescribe within their legal scope. You’re receiving real medical oversight—not automated or unverified advice. Credentials are verified and highly regulated.
Can anyone use telehealth services?
Most adults can use telehealth, but eligibility depends on the condition and state regulations. Some medications or conditions require stricter review. The provider will determine if it’s appropriate for you. If it’s not a good fit, you’ll be informed.
How do I receive my medication?
After physician approval, your prescription is sent to our licensed U.S. pharmacy. The medication is shipped directly to your home in discreet packaging, usually in 2 to 3 business days. Tracking is provided. You don’t need to visit a pharmacy in person.
Is this covered by insurance?
SO SO THIN does not accept insurance. If you have qualifying insurance, it is best to work with your doctor directly for a prescription. SO SO THIN is based on a direct pay model (e.g., credit card) for simplicity and transparency. Pricing is shown upfront. Even without insurance, many find it competitive due to convenience and service quality.
What happens if I'm not approved?
If a provider determines the medication isn’t safe or appropriate, you won’t receive a prescription. You may be given alternative recommendations. This process protects your health and ensures responsible medical care.
Why is a medical review required?
A medical review ensures the medication is safe based on your health history and current conditions. It helps prevent harmful interactions or misuse. Even common medications need oversight. This step protects you.
Can I talk to someone if I have questions?
Yes. SO SO THIN offers customer support and provider messaging. You can ask questions before and after your purchase. Support is part of the patient service experience, ensuring you feel confident about your treatment.
How is this different from buying from online pharmacies directly?
SO SO THIN combines medical evaluation, prescription, and pharmacy fulfillment in one seamless process. Buying directly from unknown pharmacies may skip safety checks. This model ensures everything is verified and compliant—a safer, guided experience.
Are refills available?
Yes, but they require a follow-up review with the provider to ensure the medication is still appropriate. For most patients, a one-month supply is ordered initially, then they switch to a three-month program for ease, convenience, and continued results.
Why do I have to go through a doctor’s visit every time I order?
You have to go through a doctor’s visit each time because telehealth follows the same medical‑safety rules as in‑person care. A physician isn’t just “approving an order” they’re making sure the treatment is still safe, appropriate, and medically necessary for you right now, not just at some point in the past.
Our doctors protect your safety, ensure the treatment is still appropriate, and provides the legally required medical oversight for ongoing care.
Several patients eventually are prescribed three month dosages but only after the doctor has determined are suitable for this time frame. The client will always have access to medical guidance should potential changes are needed.
What makes this affiliate program trustworthy?
The SO SO THIN program promotes safe, regulated healthcare services, not unverified products. It focuses on transparency, licensed providers, and U.S.-based medication sourcing. Affiliates can confidently recommend it knowing it meets high standards. Trust and compliance are key differentiators.
What is the payment schedule?
Partners are paid twice a month (on the 1st and the 15th of the month). Payment schedule is based on the date the order is shipped (usually 1 to 2 days after the patient has ordered). For example, if a patient orders on the 10th of the month and the product is shipped on the 12th, the partner will be compensated on the 15th of the month).
All payments are electronic via Paypal, Venmo, Zelle, etc.
General Information — GLP-1s
What are GLP-1s?
GLP-1 medications are a type of prescription drug that help regulate blood sugar and reduce appetite. They work by helping your body release insulin when needed, slowing digestion so you feel full longer, and signaling your brain to reduce hunger—which often leads to eating less and losing weight.
How long have they been around?
These medications have been in use since 2005, when the first one was approved for diabetes treatment. Over time, newer and more effective versions have been developed, and in the past several years they have also been approved specifically for weight management.
How safe are they?
GLP-1 medications are generally considered safe when prescribed and monitored by a healthcare provider. Most people experience mild side effects like nausea or stomach discomfort, especially early on, and these often improve over time. More serious issues are uncommon but can occur, which is why medical supervision is important.
Which ones have the best effect pills vs. shots?
Injectable versions, typically taken once a week, tend to produce stronger weight loss results and more consistent effects than pill forms. The pill option can still be helpful, but it usually requires stricter dosing routines and does not work as powerfully for weight loss as injections.
How do I qualify for GLP-1?
Qualification is based on a medical evaluation. In general, people qualify if they have a higher body weight based on BMI, or a moderate BMI alongside a related health condition such as diabetes or high blood pressure. A provider will also consider overall health, medications, and history before prescribing.
Why is it important to have FDA-approved products?
FDA-approved medications have gone through extensive testing to confirm they are safe, effective, and consistently made. This means patients can trust the dose and quality. Products that are not FDA-approved may vary in strength or purity, introducing more risk and uncertainty.
Will I get 'Ozempic face' from these medications?
What people call ‘Ozempic face’ is not caused by the medication itself, but by weight loss, especially if it happens quickly. As body fat decreases, the face can appear thinner or more aged. This can happen with any form of weight loss and is not unique to GLP-1 medications.
Product Information
What is Semaglutide?
Semaglutide is the active drug ingredient found in several medications. It is part of the GLP-1 class and works by helping regulate blood sugar, slowing digestion, and reducing hunger. It is widely used for both diabetes management and weight loss under medical supervision.
What is Ozempic?
Ozempic is a brand-name prescription medication used to treat type 2 diabetes. It contains semaglutide and is given as a once-weekly injection. Although approved for diabetes, many people also experience weight loss because it reduces appetite and improves blood sugar control.
What is Wegovy?
Wegovy is a brand-name version of semaglutide specifically approved for weight loss. It contains the same active ingredient as Ozempic but is given at a higher dose and is intended for people who meet weight management criteria. It is also taken as a once-weekly injection.
What is Tirzepatide?
Tirzepatide is the active drug ingredient in both Mounjaro and Zepbound. It works on two hormone pathways instead of one, which can lead to greater weight loss and stronger blood sugar control.
What is Mounjaro?
Mounjaro is a prescription medication (generic name: tirzepatide) used to help adults manage type 2 diabetes. It works by mimicking two natural hormones (GLP-1 and GIP) that regulate blood sugar, insulin release, and appetite. Many people taking Mounjaro also experience weight loss.
What is Zepbound?
Zepbound is another brand name for tirzepatide, the same active ingredient as Mounjaro. However, Zepbound is specifically approved for chronic weight management in adults who are overweight or obese, often alongside diet and exercise.
Are GLP-1 pills better than injections for results?
GLP-1 injections generally produce stronger and more consistent results than pills. Injectable versions are absorbed more reliably and tend to lead to greater weight loss. Pills can still be effective, especially for those adverse to injections.
What are the new Wegovy Pills?
The Wegovy Pill is a daily GLP‑1 tablet containing semaglutide, designed to help adults with obesity—or overweight with weight‑related medical conditions—lose weight and maintain it. Wegovy Pills mimic the natural hormone GLP‑1, which regulates appetite, increases fullness, and reduces hunger.
What is Foundayo?
Foundayo is a prescription weight-loss medication approved in April 2026 for adults who are obese or overweight with related health conditions. It comes as a once-daily pill and contains orforglipron, a GLP-1 receptor agonist that helps regulate appetite and support long-term weight management. It can be taken at any time of day, with or without food, and is typically used alongside a reduced-calorie diet and exercise.