Safety Standards
Last Updated: March 27, 2026
PayToCommit is an accountability product, not medical care. You should talk to your doctor before starting any weight-loss plan.
1. The product screens goals before checkout
PayToCommit only shows challenge options that fit the information you enter. Unsafe goals do not become selectable just because someone wants them.
2. Healthy minimum weight matters
We use your height to enforce a healthy minimum weight floor. If a goal would take you below that floor, it is marked unavailable.
3. Timelines stay inside safe ranges
Challenge timelines are based on weight-loss rates that stay within safer ranges. The system is designed to avoid unrealistic timelines.
4. Assessment details used for screening
- Sex
- Age
- Height
- Current weight
- Goal amount
These details are used to decide which options are safe to show you.
5. Verification review helps protect fairness
Completion proof may be reviewed by automated systems, manual review, or both. If a submission looks unclear, misleading, or manipulated, it can be rejected or escalated.
6. One challenge at a time
The current MVP is designed around one active challenge at a time so users are not pushed into overlapping commitments.
7. Payment and identity providers
Payments and required identity checks use established providers. That does not replace your responsibility to choose a safe plan for your own health.
8. Report a concern
If you believe something about your challenge or verification is unsafe or incorrect, email goals@paytocommit.com.