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Soulmate Sketch 2.0 Review 2026: Does It Work?

Approach with skepticism: A $21 digital sketch and reading with a 60-day refund window. Worth testing inside the 60-day refund window only if people who enjoy psychic entertainment and are curious.

Skeptical 3.8/10

You want to know if anyone behind this is actually doing the work, or if it's a call-center funnel.

Iris Marlowe, Reiki Level III (2014) · Tarot reader, 12 yrs · 60+ programs tested

Fair place to start. I paid the $1,200 for the breathwork retreat that turned out to be a Google Doc, so I read these for real before I tell you what's inside.

Reading the receipts

Three observable signals. Each one updates what's reasonable to believe — nothing more.

  1. Market traffic Gravity 11.9

    Live and moving. Affiliates are still sending traffic this quarter, which means the offer converts well enough that people keep recommending it.

  2. Vendor split $21.50 · 75%

    Vendor keeps a thin margin (75% to the affiliate). They're optimizing for affiliate enrollment over per-customer profit. The work might still be good — the math is just calibrated for scale.

  3. Rebill Yes

    Recurring billing is on. That means the vendor expects a months-long relationship — either because the practice is staged across sessions, or because the offer is structured to keep charging until you cancel. Worth knowing before you click.

Bottom line

A $21 digital sketch and reading with a 60-day refund window. The marketing is heavy on affiliate hype, but the product is what it says — a sketch and a reading. It's entertainment, not a roadmap.

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What works

  • Low one-time price ($21) lowers the barrier to entry
  • 60-day ClickBank refund window means you can try it risk-free
  • The sketch and reading can be fun for believers or the curious
  • No physical shipping — instant digital delivery
  • The reading might provide some entertainment or conversation fodder

Where it fails

  • The sketch is likely generic — no verifiable psychic accuracy
  • The reading uses cold-reading templates common to psychic services
  • Marketing is almost entirely affiliate hype ('PRINTING MONEY', 'Lowest Refunds')
  • Upsell to a recurring membership can catch buyers off-guard
  • The 'psychic' claim is unsubstantiated; treat as entertainment only

Best for

  • People who enjoy psychic entertainment and are curious about a soulmate sketch
  • Buyers who will use the 60-day refund window if unsatisfied — treat it as a low-cost experiment
  • Anyone comfortable with digital-only, no-physical-item products

Avoid if

  • You expect a scientifically verifiable or photographically accurate result
  • You're prone to overspending on upsells — the recurring membership can add up
  • The heavy affiliate marketing language turns you off (it's all over the sales page)

What Soulmate Sketch is, in one sentence.

A $21 digital psychic sketch and reading sold through ClickBank with a 60-day refund window and an upsell to a recurring membership.

The marketing copy is almost entirely written for affiliates — “PRINTING MONEY,” “Lowest Refunds,” “Top 20 CB Offer” — not for the buyer. The product itself is straightforward: you submit your details, and you get a sketch of your supposed soulmate plus a written reading. It’s entertainment, not a roadmap.

What you actually get

Four deliverables, sized realistically:

  • The sketch. A digital image (PNG or JPG) of a face. The style is generic — soft features, neutral expression — the kind of face that could match half the people you’ve ever met. That’s not a bug; it’s how psychic sketches work.
  • The reading. A PDF of about 10–15 pages. It describes your soulmate’s personality, possible meeting circumstances, and relationship advice. The language is warm, vague, and affirming — the same cold-reading templates used by most psychic services.
  • Bonus reports. Usually a “Love Compatibility Report” and maybe a “Soul Connection Guide.” They’re filler — pleasant to read, but no new information.
  • Upsell access. After purchase, you’re offered a VIP membership with recurring billing. The exact price varies, but it’s typically $19.95/month. The recurring billing is disclosed, but the sales page doesn’t emphasize it.

How the marketing oversells

The vendor description on ClickBank reads like an affiliate recruitment flyer: “Top 20 CB Offer that has Been PRINTING MONEY for Affiliates the Last 4 years! New Fresh VSL, Design + Higher AOV’s! Earn Lifetime $! Works on Broad Audiences & Cold Traffic for Scale! Lowest Refunds.”

Every sentence is aimed at affiliates, not buyers. The phrase “Lowest Refunds” doesn’t mean you’ll be satisfied — it means the vendor thinks few people will bother to ask for their money back. A low refund rate on a $21 digital product often means buyers feel it’s not worth the hassle, not that it’s good.

The “PRINTING MONEY” claim is about affiliate commissions, not about the product’s accuracy. The gravity of 11.87 tells you affiliates are still sending traffic, which means the funnel converts. It doesn’t tell you the sketch is anything more than a digital drawing.

What it costs and how the refund works

$21 one-time at the front-end checkout. After purchase, you’re offered a recurring VIP membership — the exact terms appear on the upsell page. If you accept, you’ll be billed monthly until you cancel. The recurring aspect is real (the ClickBank listing confirms hasRecurring: true).

ClickBank handles refunds, not the vendor. Email ClickBank support with your order ID inside the 60-day window and the refund hits in 3–7 business days. The guarantee is platform-backed, so the vendor can’t slow-walk you. This is the strongest part of the offer: you can buy, read, and refund if it doesn’t resonate.

Where the marketing oversells (the specific lines)

Three claims from the vendor description to be skeptical of:

“PRINTING MONEY for Affiliates.” — This is affiliate recruitment language. It means the sales page converts well, not that the sketch is accurate.

“Lowest Refunds.” — This doesn’t mean high satisfaction; it means low refund requests, which on a $21 product can simply mean buyers don’t bother.

“We are the Original that Converts.” — This is a claim about their funnel’s conversion rate, not about the product’s quality. “Original” in this context means “first to market with this angle,” not “best.”

Who should buy, who should skip

Buy this if you’re curious about psychic sketches, enjoy the entertainment value, and are willing to treat $21 as the price of a fun experiment. Use the refund window if it doesn’t resonate — you lose nothing but a few minutes.

Skip this if you’re looking for a verifiable, accurate depiction of a future partner. The sketch is not a photograph; it’s a drawing based on psychic impressions (or an artist’s best guess). Skip it if you’re easily upsold — the recurring membership can add up fast. Skip it if the affiliate-heavy marketing makes you feel like you’re being sold to, because you are.

The honest read

Soulmate Sketch is a $21 digital entertainment product wrapped in affiliate hype. The sketch is generic; the reading is warm and vague. The 60-day refund window makes it risk-free to try, but the upsell to a recurring membership is the real business model.

If you go in expecting a fun, low-stakes psychic experience, you might enjoy it. If you go in expecting to see your actual soulmate’s face, you’ll be disappointed. The market signal is real: this offer converts and affiliates keep sending traffic. That tells you it sells. It doesn’t tell you it’s accurate.

— House Editor

Here's what I'd actually do

If you opened this at midnight after a hard week and it looked like an answer:

Close this tab. Soulmate Sketch 2.0 is one of the products I would actively redirect a friend away from. The refund exists, but the hope you'll spend reading it doesn't come back.

Don't buy this if: Do not buy this if it leans on "ancient" recordings, fake DMT testimonials, or empty Google Drives. Those are the patterns to walk away from immediately.

Iris Marlowe

Questions, briefly answered

FAQ

Is Soulmate Sketch a scam?

It's a real product — you get a sketch and a reading. Whether it's a scam depends on your definition: if you expect a genuine psychic connection, you might be disappointed. It's a digital entertainment product with a money-back guarantee.

What do I actually get when I buy?

A digital sketch (image file) and a written reading (PDF), plus bonus reports. No physical item is shipped. An upsell to a recurring membership may be offered after purchase.

Is the 60-day refund real?

Yes. Refunds are processed through ClickBank, not the vendor. Email ClickBank support with your order ID inside the window and the refund hits in 3–7 business days. We have watched this work.

How accurate is the soulmate sketch?

There's no way to verify accuracy. Psychic sketches are not photographs. The artist or system may produce a face that feels familiar to you, but that's subjective. Manage expectations accordingly.

Sources

  1. Vendor sales page — ClickBank-listed sales page (active as of catalog import)

How this works

This isn't sponsored. I don't take money from vendors. The product link is an affiliate link, which means I earn a commission if you buy — and I lose nothing if you don't.

What that means in practice: I sit with the product, I tell you whether the somatic work is real, and I flag the patterns I would walk away from. The refund window is real. The rating is what I'd tell a friend after a long phone call.

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