Affiliate disclosure
last updated · July 10, 2026
Some links on this site are affiliate links: if you click one and buy from the vendor, they pay us a commission. It costs you nothing extra, and it's how the editorial side of this site is funded. This page explains the arrangement in full, because disclosure buried in a footer isn't disclosure.
The rules we hold ourselves to
- Commissions never set the verdict. Tools earn placement by being good; several tools we recommend pay us nothing.
- Every affiliate link is machine-readable as such. We mark them
with
rel="sponsored", and review posts carry a visible disclosure near the top. - Cons are mandatory. Every recommendation on this site lists the honest reasons to skip the product. If a review has no downsides, it's an ad, and we don't publish ads dressed as reviews.
- Prices are checked at publish time and hedged. Vendors change pricing without telling us; always confirm on the vendor's site.
Programs we participate in
As of the date above, we have (or have applied for) affiliate relationships with: beehiiv, Kit, GetResponse, ActiveCampaign, Brevo, Moosend, AWeber, Semrush, Surfer SEO, Jasper, HubSpot, Hostinger, and Bluehost. The active set changes; this page is updated when it does.
How the money works
When you click an affiliate link, the vendor sets a cookie on their site that attributes your later purchase to us. Depending on the program, we earn either a one-time bounty or a percentage of your subscription for some period. None of this affects the price you pay.
FTC compliance
This disclosure is made in accordance with the FTC's Endorsement Guides (16 CFR Part 255). If you believe any page on this site falls short of it, tell us: hello@automatiklabz.com.