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Advertising and affiliate disclosure

Last revised 6 August 2026

What this site earns today

Nothing. Specifically:

  • No affiliate programmes. This site is not enrolled in any vendor's affiliate or partner programme, and no signup or purchase pays it.
  • No commissions. No arrangement exists under which a signup or purchase would pay this site.
  • No sponsored placements. No vendor has paid for inclusion, position, wording or a badge.
  • No advertising is running. The site intends to carry display advertising through Google AdSense and has not been approved. No ad units are served.

The one exception, stated plainly

Six products on this site were found through ProductHunt's API rather than added by hand. For those, the only outbound URL we have is a ProductHunt redirect of the form producthunt.com/r/…, which carries campaign parameters and this site's application ID. It is a referral link. We are not enrolled in a programme that pays for it and have never received anything from it — but it is not a plain link to the vendor either, so calling it one would be false.

Those links are labelled ProductHunt referral link wherever they appear, and the entries themselves are marked as unreviewed and excluded from search indexing. Replacing them with the vendors' own addresses is on the correction list.

How ordering works

Listings that order by rating hold back products with fewer than 500 reviews behind those with more, regardless of their average. A 5.0 from a handful of launch-day reviewers is not evidence of a better product, and letting one top a list next to a claim of independence reads as paid placement even when nobody paid anything. The rule is in the methodology, and it applies to every listing.

A correction to an earlier version of this page

Until recently the footer, the About page and the Terms all stated that this site used affiliate links and might earn a commission, and outbound links were tagged rel="sponsored". None of that was true — there was not a single affiliate link on the site. It was boilerplate written in anticipation of a commercial arrangement that never existed.

A disclosure that overstates a commercial relationship is still a false disclosure, and it misrepresented ordinary editorial links as paid ones. It has been removed and this page now states the actual position.

If this changes

Should the site ever take affiliate links, advertising revenue or sponsorship:

  • This page is updated first, before any such link goes live.
  • Affiliate links are marked as affiliate links at the point of the link, not only here.
  • Ordering and recommendations do not change to reflect what pays. That is easy to promise and hard to verify, so the practical safeguard is that ordering rules are published and derive from recorded fields rather than editorial discretion.
  • Advertising stays visually separate from editorial content and is labelled.

How advertising will work

When display advertising is enabled, it will be served by Google AdSense. Google and its partners use cookies to select and measure ads; on this site those cookies load only after you consent through the cookie banner, and the loader is not injected at all until then. What is collected and how to opt out is described in the privacy policy.

Ad placements are limited to one unit per page and never appear on policy pages or on pages that carry no reviewed content.

Questions

If you believe something on this site reads like paid placement, say so: [email protected]. That is a useful thing to hear even when the answer is that nobody paid for it.

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