Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated: May 2026
Short version
Some links on this site earn us a small commission if you buy. This never affects our reviews — we say what we actually think, whether we have an affiliate deal or not.
How we make money
SaaSphere is free to read and always will be. To keep the site running, we participate in affiliate programs. This means that some links to tools and products on this site are affiliate links — if you click one and sign up or make a purchase, we receive a small commission from that company at no extra cost to you.
What this means for our reviews
Our editorial opinions are entirely our own. Whether or not we have an affiliate relationship with a tool has no bearing on how we score or write about it. We have reviewed tools negatively that we have affiliate deals with, and positively reviewed tools we earn nothing from.
We do not accept payment for positive reviews, guaranteed scores, or sponsored placement in our rankings. If a company gives us free access to a tool for review purposes, we disclose this in the relevant article.
How to spot affiliate links
Affiliate links on this site are routed through /go/[tool-name] — for example, saasphere.xyz/go/hostinger. All affiliate links open in a new tab and carry the rel="nofollow sponsored" attribute as required by Google's guidelines.
FTC compliance
In accordance with the US Federal Trade Commission's guidelines on endorsements and testimonials, we disclose our affiliate relationships clearly on this page and with in-article notices wherever affiliate links appear.
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