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Affiliate Disclaimer
Last updated: March 28, 2026
“We earn commissions on some links. This never changes what we write. A bad tool stays bad in our review even if it has an affiliate program.”
What is an affiliate link?
When we link to an AI tool and you click that link, our unique tracking code is attached. If you then sign up or make a purchase, the tool vendor pays us a small commission — typically anywhere from 20% to 50% of the first payment, depending on the program.
This costs you nothing extra. The price you pay is exactly the same whether you arrive through our link or type the URL directly.
Which links are affiliate links?
Any “Try Free →” or “Visit Tool” styled button or link on a review page is likely an affiliate link. We don't hide this — every review page contains an affiliate disclosure notice at the bottom.
Not all tools we review have affiliate programs. We review tools regardless of whether we earn anything from them.
Does money influence our reviews?
No. Our review verdicts, scores, and pros/cons are based on community feedback, public user reviews, and direct observations — not on commission rates.
- ✓We do not accept payment for positive reviews.
- ✓We do not remove negative content at a vendor's request.
- ✓We do not rank tools higher because they pay a higher commission.
- ✓If a tool we affiliate-link becomes worse over time, we update the review to reflect that.
FTC compliance
In accordance with the United States Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines, we disclose that Raixs may receive compensation when you purchase products or services through links on this website. This applies to all affiliate relationships on the site.
Questions?
If you have questions about our affiliate relationships or want to know whether a specific tool link is an affiliate link, contact us. We'll tell you straight.