Creatine Science — evidence summaries on creatine

Product Evaluation Methodology

This page explains exactly how Creatine Science chooses and ranks the creatine products on our comparison page. Our goal is to be transparent: you should be able to see why a product is included and how it scored.

How products become eligible

We start from the products that are currently selling well in the most relevant Amazon category (or the closest category). Amazon popularity decides only eligibility — which products we review. It does not contribute to the quality score below, because being a best seller is not evidence of quality or effectiveness. We remove near-identical size variations of the same product, and we avoid blends that obscure the amount of the primary ingredient.

How we score

Each eligible product is scored on the following criteria. The weights sum to 100%.

We do not score value (price or cost per serving), because we do not publish a verified current price for these products. The weight that value would have carried has been redistributed proportionally across the criteria below, and no product receives a “best value” badge.

CriterionWeightWhat it measures
Ingredient form & formula28%Uses a well-studied, bioavailable form of the ingredient as its primary active.
Clinically relevant labeled amount22%Labeled serving matches amounts used in the published human research.
Label transparency17%Per-serving amounts are stated clearly, with no proprietary blends hiding quantities.
Third-party testing & certification17%Independent certification by a named organization is weighted above an unverified brand claim.
Excipients & additives11%Fewer unnecessary fillers, binders, and additives.
Serving convenience5%Format and ease of taking the labeled serving.

Creatine-specific adjustments

Creatine monohydrate (including Creapure) is the most-studied form and is preferred; ~3–5 g labeled servings match the research.

Testing confidence tiers

We never treat these three tiers as equivalent:

Independently certified
A named third-party organization (for example NSF Certified for Sport, Informed Sport/Choice, or USP) independently certifies the product. This is the highest confidence tier.
Brand states third-party tested
The brand publicly states the product is third-party tested, but we have not independently verified a certification. We report the claim as a brand statement.
Testing not independently verified
We could not confirm an independent third-party certification for the listing. This is not a negative judgment — only the absence of verified information.

What we do not display

We do not show live prices, star ratings, review counts, stock availability, or Best Sellers Rank on our pages. These change constantly, and we do not yet run a process to keep them current, so publishing a fixed value would be misleading. Check the product’s Amazon page for the current price, availability, and rating. Internal popularity observations only inform which products we review; we never present them as a permanent ranking claim.