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Affiliate disclosure policy

Some links on this site are affiliate links: if you click one and make a purchase, we earn a commission at no extra cost to you. This page explains exactly how that works.

What an affiliate link is

When we link to a product with an affiliate link, the vendor can tell the visit came from us. If you buy, they pay us a percentage of the sale — the price you pay is identical either way. Pages that contain affiliate links say so at the top, before the first link, and every affiliate button carries a short reminder beneath it.

Programs we participate in

We currently earn commissions through the following affiliate programs: HighLevel (GoHighLevel), n8n, {{additional programs as joined — keep this list current}}. Some tools we review have no affiliate program; we review them anyway when they deserve coverage.

How commissions affect our content (they don't)

Rankings and verdicts are set by our testing protocol before monetization is considered. We routinely recommend cheaper options, free DIY paths, and tools that pay us nothing when they're the right answer for you — you'll find a "who should skip this" section in every review. We do not accept payment for placement, and vendors never see reviews before publication.

Material connections

Beyond commissions, we disclose any relationship that could reasonably affect how you weigh our recommendations — free accounts, discounted subscriptions, or gifts — directly on the affected page. We pay for the tools we test as standard practice.

Questions

This policy exists to meet (and exceed) FTC endorsement guidelines. If anything is unclear, email [email protected] and we'll answer directly.

Last updated: July 2, 2026