Get Pep’d announced a plain-language information standard designed to make online health content easier to read, compare, and question before consumers share personal details or make care decisions.

-- Kalispell, Montana-based Get Pep’d announced the publication of a plain-language health information standard for its public website and consumer education materials. The standard focuses on clarity, careful wording, source transparency, and a clear separation between general education and personal medical decision-making.
The company says the standard is available through its public website at https://getpepd.com/
The announcement is a corporate editorial update rather than a product launch. Get Pep’d says the standard was created in response to a crowded online health environment where readers often encounter dense jargon, broad promises, confusing intake language, and pages that blur education with advertising. The new standard gives the company a documented way to review public-facing language before it appears on a consumer page.
The standard has four main parts. First, company identity should be easy to find. Readers should not have to search for a legal business name, location, or basic contact context before deciding whether a source is credible. Second, sensitive topics should be explained with plain boundaries. General educational content should not imply a personal diagnosis, guaranteed outcome, or one-size-fits-all answer.
Third, the standard calls for practical process language. When a page describes an online health-related process, it should distinguish general information from any decision that belongs with a qualified professional. Fourth, the standard discourages pressure-based copy. Urgency, transformation language, and extreme optimization themes can make health content harder to evaluate, especially for adults comparing options while balancing family, work, privacy, and cost.
Get Pep’d says the goal is not to make health content longer. The goal is to make it easier to inspect. A reader should be able to understand what a page is explaining, what it is not explaining, and what questions still belong in a professional setting. The standard also encourages short definitions for common terms, clear privacy context where applicable, and a calmer tone around topics that can already feel personal.
The company describes the standard as part of a broader plain-language effort across its site. Future consumer education pages will be reviewed against the same principles: identify the company clearly, avoid exaggerated claims, separate education from individual care decisions, and give readers enough context to slow down before sharing sensitive information.
Get Pep’d is operated by Pepd LLC, 1001 Main Street, Kalispell, MT 59901. The new standard is informational and is not medical advice.
Contact Info:
Name: Bryan Calcott
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Organization: Get Pep'd
Address: 1001 S Main St #12636, Kalispell, Montana 59901, United States
Phone: +1-415-619-7661
Website: https://getpepd.com
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Release ID: 89195621
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