Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated: 2026-05-29
Short version: some links on this site are affiliate links. If you sign up for a paid plan through one of them, the company pays us a commission. This costs you nothing extra and never changes our review.
What is an affiliate link?
An affiliate link is a special tracking URL. When you click it and later sign up for a paid plan with the company at the other end, the company pays FunnelToolLab a referral commission — usually a percentage of your first month, sometimes a recurring percentage of your ongoing subscription.
You pay exactly the same price you would have paid by going to the company’s site directly. The affiliate commission comes out of the company’s marketing budget, not your wallet.
How we use affiliate links
- For final reviews, we aim to link only to tools we have personally used or tested in a real workflow. If a tool is mentioned based on research, documentation, public pricing, or a review-in-progress page, we label that limitation clearly (see How We Review).
- We mark affiliate links with appropriate disclosure and, where technically possible, use
sponsored/nofollowattributes as recommended by Google and the FTC. - Whenever a tool has both an affiliate program and a free tier, we mention the free tier and link to it non-affiliated.
- We never insert affiliate links into editorial content without disclosure (see notice at top of each article).
- We turn down affiliate programs every month because the product doesn’t meet our standards, regardless of commission size.
Affiliate networks and programs we use or may apply to
FunnelToolLab may earn commissions through some of the following networks and programs. Approval status varies by program and may change over time. We disclose affiliate links inside each article that contains one, regardless of the network.
- PartnerStack
- Impact.com
- Direct SaaS affiliate / partner programs (signed individually with each tool)
- ClickBank (for digital business / online marketing courses only)
- Digistore24 (for digital business / online marketing courses only)
- Amazon Associates (for supporting gear like microphones, cameras, books — if and when approved)
Amazon Associates notice
If FunnelToolLab uses Amazon Associates links in the future, we will disclose them clearly. Amazon Associates links may allow eligible sites to earn from qualifying purchases on amazon.com, amazon.co.uk, amazon.de, and other Amazon properties. We will update this section with the standard Amazon Associates disclosure language once FunnelToolLab has been approved by the Associates Program.
What we will NOT do
- We will not accept payment for a positive review.
- We will not let an affiliate partner preview, edit, or veto a review before publication.
- We will not write a review of a tool we have not personally used.
- We will not recommend a tool because its affiliate commission is high.
- We will not cloak affiliate links to disguise that they are affiliate links.
- We will not delete or rewrite past honest criticism in exchange for partnership renewal.
FTC compliance
This disclosure is published in compliance with the United States Federal Trade Commission’s Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising (16 CFR Part 255). Every page on FunnelToolLab that contains affiliate links also includes a top-of-page banner disclosing the affiliate relationship — we do not rely on this page alone.
Questions
If you have any questions about how we handle affiliate links, please contact us — we’ll always answer honestly.