Affiliate disclosure.
StackBrief contains affiliate links. This page explains exactly what that means for you as a reader, and for us as a publication — in plain language.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
What's an affiliate link?
An affiliate link is a regular URL that includes a tracking identifier for the referring publisher. If you click one of our affiliate links and subsequently sign up for or purchase the linked product, the product's company pays StackBrief a commission. The price you pay is the same whether you use an affiliate link or not.
Which links on this site are affiliate links?
Any outbound link on this site that routes through stackbriefhq.com/go/ is an affiliate link. Examples include links to vendor sign-up flows, pricing pages, or product landing pages referenced inside a review.
Direct links to vendor homepages, official documentation, investor filings, or external news coverage are typically not affiliate links.
When a specific product in a review is covered via an affiliate relationship, we note it inline at the top of that review — not buried at the bottom of the page.
What we commit to
- We only recommend tools after real, hands-on use in a real workflow.
- If a product has a free tier that solves your problem, we say so before we send you to any paid plan.
- If a cheaper or better-fit alternative exists, we name it — even when we have no affiliate relationship with that alternative.
- Editorial content is not reviewed, approved, previewed, or influenced by the companies whose products we cover.
- We do not accept paid placement, sponsored reviews, "editorial partnerships," or payment for favorable coverage. Affiliate commission on organic reader clicks is the only financial relationship we have with vendors.
Current affiliate relationships
StackBrief currently maintains affiliate relationships with the following vendors:
- systeme.io — all-in-one marketing and funnel platform.
This list is updated when relationships are added, changed, or ended. If a vendor appears on StackBrief and is not listed above, we do not currently have an affiliate relationship with that vendor.
Compliance
This disclosure is made in accordance with the United States Federal Trade Commission's Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising, codified at 16 CFR Part 255. Material connections between StackBrief and any reviewed vendor are disclosed here in full, and again inline in any piece of content where the connection applies.
Questions
Questions about this disclosure, a specific review, or our editorial policy: hello@stackbriefhq.com.
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