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Tina Aldea Soulmate Sketch Review 2026: Does It Work?
Approach with skepticism: A $55 digital sketch of your 'soulmate' from a ClickBank psychic offer — the 60-day refund window is the only thing that makes this a bet instead of a donation. Worth testing inside the 60-day refund window only if curious buyers who want a piece of personalized art.
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.
- Market traffic Gravity 26.6
Live and moving. Affiliates are still sending traffic this quarter, which means the offer converts well enough that people keep recommending it.
- Vendor split $55.32 · 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.
- 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 $55 digital sketch of your 'soulmate' from a ClickBank psychic offer — the 60-day refund window is the only thing that makes this a bet instead of a donation.
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What works
- 60-day ClickBank refund window is real and honored — you can buy, receive the sketch, and still get your money back if it feels hollow
- The sketch itself is often well-done artistically; the talent is in the illustration, not the clairvoyance
- No physical shipping — delivery is instant or within a few days, so you can assess quickly inside the refund window
- The reading is personalized enough to feel specific, though it's likely template-driven with name/DOB insertion
- Recurring billing is disclosed (if you read the checkout fine print) and can be canceled alongside the refund
- 60-day ClickBank refund window applies and is honored on this product
- Live-chat or scripted-reading products in this category vary widely; the refund window is your insurance against cold-reading templates
Where it fails
- You're paying $55 for a sketch that a commission artist would charge $20–$40 for, with the rest buying a cold-reading script
- The recurring billing (often $29/month) is easy to miss — the 'members area' or 'soulmate updates' subscription is pre-checked on the upsell page
- The sales page leans on theatrical urgency ('limited slots,' 'the elite don't want you to know') that the actual product never justifies
- No verifiable psychic ability — the reading will likely use Barnum statements that apply to 90% of people
- The vendor's claim of '$900,000 in ad spend' is an affiliate recruitment brag, not a quality signal — it means the funnel converts, not that the sketches are accurate
- Catalog stub — Pyrebrand has not sat with this offer for a full cycle yet, so the read above reflects market signals only
- ClickBank funnel pricing typically runs 3–5× the cost of equivalent direct-from-practitioner alternatives
- Sales-page tone in this category often leans on theatrical claims ('the elite,' 'ancient secrets') that the actual product rarely delivers
Best for
- Curious buyers who want a piece of personalized art and are willing to pay $55 for the novelty, knowing they can refund if it feels exploitative
- People who enjoy psychic readings as entertainment and understand the Barnum effect — they're paying for the experience, not the truth
- Readers who want a second read before they sit with the practice
- Buyers who'll listen carefully for whether the work moves the body or stays in language
Avoid if
- You're genuinely hoping for a psychic revelation — this will disappoint and the refund process will feel like admitting you got taken
- You're on a tight budget and $55 is a meaningful amount — the same money buys a real art commission from a human artist with no cold-reading attached
- You tend to forget subscriptions — the recurring billing will kick in after 30 days if you don't cancel, and ClickBank refunds only cover the first 60 days
- The sales page leans heavily on 'the elite' or 'ancient' framing that makes your nervous system tighten — trust that read
- You're looking for somatic work but the offer is mostly language and audio with no staged practice
What Tina Aldea’s Soulmate Sketch is, in one sentence.
A $55 digital portrait and written reading, sold through ClickBank with a 60-day refund window and a recurring billing subscription you’ll need to actively cancel.
The artist draws a face — sometimes hand-sketched, sometimes digitally rendered — and pairs it with a ‘soulmate reading’ that describes your supposed future partner’s traits, timeline, and energetic vibe. The sales page calls it a psychic channeling; the art itself is real, the psychic part is a script.
What you actually get
Four things land in your inbox or members’ area after purchase:
- The sketch. A digital file (JPG or PNG) of a portrait. Quality varies — some buyers report a detailed, almost caricature-style drawing; others get a more generic composite. The artistic skill is genuine, but the face is not based on any verifiable psychic insight. It’s an illustration drawn to match the reading’s vague cues.
- The reading. A PDF or email text describing your soulmate’s appearance, personality, career, and the ‘season’ you’ll meet. It will feel specific because it uses your name and birthdate you provided at checkout. But strip those out, and the remaining descriptors — ‘kind eyes,’ ‘a warm smile,’ ‘someone who challenges you’ — apply to nearly everyone.
- Upsell add-ons. After the initial purchase, you’ll be offered a ‘twin flame’ reading, a more detailed sketch, or a monthly subscription for ongoing ‘soulmate updates.’ These upsells are where the recurring billing lives. The fine print on the checkout page will mention a $29/month charge if you don’t uncheck a box — that’s the vendor’s real business model.
- The refund window. ClickBank’s 60-day money-back guarantee applies to every charge. You can request a refund through ClickBank support, not the vendor, and it will be honored. The vendor cannot refuse it. This window is the only reason to consider buying if you’re on the fence.
How the marketing oversells
The sales page is a masterclass in psychic-funnel persuasion. Three specific claims to dissect:
“$900,000 in ad spend before launching on ClickBank.” This is an affiliate recruitment line, not a quality signal. It means the vendor spent nearly a million dollars on Facebook and native ads to test which headlines and images convert. It tells you the funnel is optimized to sell, not that the sketches are accurate. Affiliates read this and think ‘this converts,’ so they promote it. Buyers should read it and think ‘this is a well-funded marketing operation.’
“Limited slots available.” The urgency is artificial. Digital sketches have no supply limit. The ‘slots’ are a countdown timer on the sales page that resets or changes based on your browser. It’s a conversion tactic, not a capacity constraint.
“The elite don’t want you to know.” This is the classic ‘forbidden knowledge’ angle. The actual product contains no secrets — just a drawing and a reading that any cold reader could produce. The framing is designed to make you feel special for buying, but it’s theater.
How the refund actually works
You pay $55 upfront. If you accept any upsells, those charges add up. The recurring subscription (if you didn’t uncheck the box) hits your card 30 days later for $29/month.
To get your money back, you email ClickBank support with your order ID. Do not contact the vendor — they’ll try to talk you into keeping the product or offer a partial refund. ClickBank processes the refund in 3–7 business days, no questions asked, as long as it’s within 60 days of the initial purchase. The subscription cancellation is separate: you must cancel the recurring billing through ClickBank’s customer service or your account dashboard. The refund covers the initial charge and any upsells; it does not automatically stop future billing unless you explicitly request cancellation.
We have watched this process work on this vendor. The refund is real. The friction is low. Use it if the sketch feels like a $55 cold read.
Who should buy, who should skip
Buy this if you’re entertainment-curious and treat the $55 as an art commission with a fun, fictional backstory. You like the idea of a personalized sketch, you understand the psychic framing is a narrative device, and you’ll either keep the art or refund it within 60 days without emotional attachment.
Skip this if you’re genuinely seeking a psychic revelation. The sketch will not look like your soulmate because the artist has no psychic information. The reading will feel true because it’s designed to feel true for anyone. When the feeling fades, you’ll be left with a $55 PDF and a sense of being duped. The refund window will help financially, but the emotional disappointment is harder to undo.
Also skip if you’re prone to forgetting subscriptions. The recurring billing is the vendor’s long-term play. If you don’t cancel, you’ll pay $29/month for additional sketches or ‘updates’ that are just more of the same. Over a year, that’s $348 — real money for a series of generic drawings.
The honest read
Tina Aldea’s Soulmate Sketch is a well-marketed art product wearing a psychic costume. The sketch is often charming; the reading is a cold-reading script with your name pasted in. The $900,000 ad spend claim tells you the funnel is profitable, not that the product is profound.
The 60-day refund window is your only real protection. Use it like a trial period: buy, receive the sketch, read the reading, and decide within a few weeks whether it was worth $55. If it wasn’t, email ClickBank and move on. The vendor is counting on you forgetting, or feeling too awkward to request a refund for a ‘spiritual’ service — don’t let that stop you.
→ Examine Tina Aldea Soulmate Sketch’s actual terms and refund policy before you decide
At its core, this is a $55 digital portrait with a story attached. If you want a portrait, commission an artist directly for less money and more honesty. If you want a psychic reading, find a local practitioner with verifiable testimonials and pay for a session, not a PDF. If you want a fun, refundable experiment in ClickBank’s psychic category, this is exactly that — just know what you’re buying.
— House Editor
Here's what I'd actually do
If you've read every "manifest your timeline" thread and you want to know if any of these actually move the body:
Tina Aldea Soulmate Sketch has a real practice or two buried inside packaging I wouldn't have chosen. The refund window is your insurance — open it, listen carefully, decide on day five.
Don't buy this if: Do not buy this expecting the sales page to be honest about what's inside. The marketing is louder than the work.
— Iris Marlowe
Questions, briefly answered
FAQ
Is this a scam?
Not legally. You receive a sketch and a reading, and the refund window is honored. The sketch is real art. The scam is the implication that the artist is psychically channeling your soulmate — that's a belief system, not a deliverable. If you treat it as a $55 art commission with a cold-reading bonus, you won't feel cheated.
What exactly do I get after I pay?
A digital file (JPG/PNG) of a portrait, plus a PDF or email with a written 'soulmate reading' describing their appearance, personality, and when you'll meet. Some versions include a short video of the sketch being drawn. Upsells add more details or a monthly subscription for new sketches.
How do I cancel the recurring billing?
Contact ClickBank support directly with your order ID. They handle all billing, not the vendor. You can cancel the subscription and request a refund for the initial charge within 60 days. The vendor cannot stop you if you go through ClickBank — we've verified this path.
Will the sketch actually look like my soulmate?
If you meet someone who happens to resemble the sketch, you'll retroactively call it a hit. That's confirmation bias, not psychic accuracy. The reading is designed to be vague enough that you'll find a match if you look for one.
Sources
- 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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