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Affiliate & editorial disclosure
Plain-English honesty about how this site is funded and why you can still trust the rankings.
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How this affects our reviews
It doesn't. Our rankings are based on hands-on use and the needs of solo founders and indie hackers — never on commission rates. Plenty of tools we recommend pay us nothing, and we regularly name a cheaper or free option as the winner over a higher-paying one. If a commission ever conflicted with giving you the right answer, the right answer wins.
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FTC compliance
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