Methodology
Last updated: April 16, 2026
Novi is structured around commercial pages, topic hubs, and proof pages rather than a generic homepage-plus-blog setup. The goal is to help visitors understand treatment pathways, site trust signals, and the referral model before they click through.
1. Page architecture
- Homepage for category framing, core offer summary, and links to the most important paths
- Solution pages for the two core Novi offers: compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide
- Topic hubs for broader questions around workflow, medication comparison, and cost or safety concerns
- Proof pages for methodology, editorial standards, evidence review, authorship, and company context
2. Commercial page rules
Each commercial page is expected to do one job well:
- Match one dominant user intent
- Explain the process before the CTA
- Link to policy and trust pages where those questions matter
- Avoid claims that imply Novi provides medical care
3. Evidence and policy standards
Educational pages are planned and updated under the editorial and evidence review policies. Those pages exist to make sourcing, claim style, and correction practices visible to readers.
4. Internal linking logic
- Home links to the most important solutions and hubs
- Solution pages link to relevant hubs and proof pages
- Hub pages link onward to the correct commercial page and supporting proof pages
- Policy and profile pages stay reachable through navigation, footer links, and trust sections
5. Disclosure model
Novi is an affiliate referral website. Independent licensed providers make all clinical decisions, including eligibility, prescribing, and follow-up. The site is designed to make that separation clear in visible content, metadata, and policy pages.
6. Launch notes
Independent licensed providers manage clinical review, prescribing, and fulfillment.