15 Questions Brand Owners Should Ask Before Signing With a Supplement Manufacturer
You get one real shot at choosing the partner who will actually make your product — and the questions you ask before signing decide whether you build a brand or inherit a problem. The right supplement contract manufacturer protects your formula, your timelines, and your reputation. The wrong one quietly hands you stockouts, failed tests, and a formula you don’t even own.
More than 70% of new supplement brands now outsource production, which means the vetting conversation is the most important one you’ll have. Here are the 15 questions every brand owner should ask — grouped by what they actually protect.
Ownership and Intellectual Property
If you remember nothing else, remember this: get ownership in writing before development starts.
- 1. Will I own the formula and its IP in writing once development is complete? Without an assignment, the factory can legally retain the formulation.
- 2. Is this a stock product others can buy, or a custom formula built only for me? Exclusivity is the difference between a brand and a reseller.
- 3. Who owns the artwork, claims substantiation, and stability data? These travel with your brand if you ever change partners.
Quality and Compliance
Compliance failures don’t land on the factory — they land on your label. Ask hard.
- 4. Are you FDA-registered and cGMP compliant under 21 CFR Part 111? This is the non-negotiable baseline, not a bonus.
- 5. Will you provide a Certificate of Analysis for every batch? A CoA you can read is your proof of identity, potency, and purity.
- 6. Will you sign a quality agreement defining testing and out-of-spec responsibility? It decides who owns the problem when something fails.
- 7. Can I audit your facility? Hesitation here is a red flag all on its own.
Capability and Delivery Format
A partner who only makes one format will quietly push your product into that format.
- 8. What delivery formats and custom doses can you actually produce in-house? Powders, stick packs, capsules, tablets, sachets — ask what is outsourced.
- 9. Can you support novel ingredients and bioavailability-enhancing systems? Differentiation lives in formulation, not packaging.
- 10. What is your minimum order quantity, and how does it change as I scale? MOQs that don’t flex will cap your growth.
Scale, Timelines, and Reliability
Speed and consistency are where most relationships actually break.
- 11. What are realistic lead times for development and for repeat production? A promise of a custom liquid in two weeks means stability testing is being skipped.
- 12. Can you scale with my volume projections without forcing a manufacturer change later? Switching mid-growth is expensive and risky.
- 13. How do you handle demand forecasting and raw-material lead times? This is what protects you from stockouts.
Partnership and Transparency
- 14. Do you manufacture and sell your own competing consumer brands? If so, your priority and your data may not be safe.
- 15. Who is my point of contact, and how are problems escalated? A real partner names a person, not a portal.
How to Use These Questions
Don’t email all fifteen and grade the replies. Walk through them on a call and listen for specificity. A serious manufacturer answers with documents, numbers, and named processes. A weak one answers with reassurance. The gap between those two responses is the gap between a partner and a vendor.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the single most important question to ask a supplement manufacturer?
Whether you will own the formula IP in writing. Everything else can be renegotiated; a formula the factory owns can hold your entire brand hostage.
Should I ask for references from a contract manufacturer?
Yes. Ask to speak with a brand that scaled with them for two or more years. Longevity is the clearest signal that their quality and reliability hold up under growth.
How many manufacturers should I evaluate before signing?
At least three. Comparing answers across partners reveals which gaps are industry-wide and which are specific to one manufacturer cutting corners.
Building a brand you intend to own? UniWell Labs partners with brand owners on custom, full-service nutraceutical manufacturing — clear IP ownership, full documentation, and the formats to differentiate. Talk to our team about what you’re building.
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