Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated: May 25, 2026
What is an affiliate link?
An affiliate link is a tracked URL that tells a company's affiliate programme that a visitor came from our site. When you click one and then sign up or purchase, the company pays us a small commission. The price you pay is identical to going directly to their website.
Which links are affiliate links?
Any "Visit site" or "Try [tool]" button on RankdSaaS may be an affiliate link. We label these with "Affiliate link — we may earn a commission" where possible. Internal links — such as links between review pages or category pages — are never affiliate links.
Does this affect our reviews?
No. Our editorial process is completely independent of our commercial relationships. We review tools we believe are worth your time, and we score them honestly based on real criteria: speed, privacy, value, and ease of use. Tools that pay higher commissions do not receive higher ratings. We have given low scores and written negative verdicts on tools that have active affiliate programmes.
If we think a tool is not worth your money, we say so — even if it costs us commission revenue.
Which affiliate programmes do we use?
We work with affiliate programmes run directly by software companies, as well as networks including but not limited to:
- Impact Radius
- ShareASale
- CJ Affiliate (Commission Junction)
- PartnerStack
- Direct affiliate programmes operated by individual companies
FTC compliance
This disclosure is provided in accordance with the United States Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines on endorsements and testimonials in advertising (16 CFR Part 255). We are committed to transparency and believe readers have a right to know how this site earns revenue.
Questions?
If you have any questions about our affiliate relationships or editorial independence, please contact us.