Affiliate Disclosure

Last updated: July 2026

StoreForge is reader-supported. When you click certain links on this site and sign up for or purchase a product, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. This page explains exactly how that works.

Which links are affiliate links

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How this affects our reviews

Ratings, pros and cons, and verdicts are written independently of whether a tool has an affiliate program. We do not rate a tool higher because it pays a commission, and we say explicitly in a review when a tool has no affiliate program rather than pretending otherwise. If we ever recommend a paid upgrade or a specific plan tier, that recommendation reflects what we'd suggest to a friend, not which option pays the highest commission.

Why we do this

Running independent tests, keeping pricing information current, and writing detailed comparisons takes real time. Affiliate commissions are how this site sustains that work without charging readers directly or filling the site with display ads. See our About page for the full editorial policy behind how reviews are written and updated.

Questions about a specific link

If you're ever unsure whether a specific link on this site is an affiliate link, or you spot one that isn't disclosed properly, contact us and we'll clarify or fix it.