Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated: May 20, 2026
NEXORA is transparent about how we make money. This page explains our affiliate relationships so you can make fully informed decisions about the tools and services we recommend.
How NEXORA Makes Money
Some links on NEXORA are affiliate links. This means if you click through and make a purchase, we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. These commissions help us keep the site free, fund the time we spend testing tools, and cover our hosting and operational costs.
This Does Not Affect Our Recommendations
Our editorial independence is not for sale. We evaluate tools on their genuine merits — features, pricing, ease of use, quality of output, customer support, and reliability. We have turned down affiliate relationships with tools we don't believe in, and we recommend tools we genuinely believe in regardless of whether they have an affiliate program.
Where we have an affiliate relationship with a tool, we disclose this at the top of every article with a clearly visible notice.
Current Affiliate Partnerships
The following tools currently have affiliate relationships with NEXORA:
FTC and ASA Compliance
This disclosure complies with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines in the United States and the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) guidelines in the United Kingdom. Affiliate relationships are material connections that we are required by law to disclose, and we do so on every relevant page of this site.
Article-Level Disclosure
Every article on NEXORA that contains affiliate links displays the following notice directly below the article title:
Questions?
If you have any questions about our affiliate relationships or how we select tools to recommend, contact us.