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Affiliate Disclosure
How partner links support Freelance Treasury, and what they do not buy.
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The short version
Some links on this site are affiliate links. If you open an account, start a trial, or buy a product through one of them, Freelance Treasury may earn a commission. You normally pay the same price. Compensation does not purchase a ranking, a positive review, or advance access to our verdict.
How affiliate links work
Freelance Treasury publishes guides and comparisons for US freelancers and one-person businesses. Some companies pay a referral fee when a reader takes a qualifying action after following a tracked link from the site.
Tracked links may use cookies or similar attribution technology so the partner can connect a later signup or purchase to Freelance Treasury. The partner, not Freelance Treasury, determines whether an action qualifies for payment.
What partners cannot buy
Partners cannot pay to become the top pick, remove a criticism, approve copy before publication, or prevent us from covering a competing product. We may recommend a product that pays nothing when it is the better answer. We may also exclude a paying product when the terms, fees, or fit do not justify recommending it.
How recommendations are made
Reviews consider pricing, account requirements, core features, limitations, support, and the practical needs of freelancers. Money pages are checked on a regular refresh schedule, and material changes are updated sooner when we find them.
Every recommendation has tradeoffs. Our review pages name the important disadvantages and identify who should skip a product.
Prices and terms can change
We work to keep fees, rates, eligibility rules, and promotional terms current. The provider’s own website and account agreement control at the time you apply or purchase. Check the final terms before committing money.
Questions about a relationship
For questions about a specific recommendation or partner relationship, email hello@freelancetreasury.com. Editorial questions are answered separately from commercial discussions.
