Affiliate Disclosure

Affiliate Disclosure

Short Version

AI Work Toolkit may earn a commission if you buy a product or service through links on this site.

Affiliate relationships do not control our rankings. We recommend tools based on reader fit, practical usefulness, pricing clarity, limitations, and testing evidence.

What Affiliate Links Are

Some links on AI Work Toolkit may be affiliate links. If you click one of these links and make a purchase, the company or affiliate network may pay us a commission.

This usually does not add extra cost for you.

Affiliate links help support the site, testing, research, screenshots, updates, and editorial work.

How Affiliate Relationships Affect Reviews

Affiliate relationships do not guarantee positive coverage.

A tool may be:

  • Recommended if it is useful for the reader's workflow.
  • Criticized if it has important limitations.
  • Ranked below a non-affiliate tool.
  • Removed from a recommendation if it no longer fits.
  • Included as "researched, not hands-on tested" when testing is incomplete.

We want readers to choose tools with clear expectations, not pressure.

What We Consider Before Recommending A Tool

When evaluating tools, we consider:

  • Practical usefulness.
  • Ease of use.
  • Output quality.
  • Free-plan limitations.
  • Pricing value.
  • Fit for non-native English professionals.
  • Privacy and workflow concerns when relevant.
  • Whether the tool solves the reader's actual problem.

Article-Level Disclosures

Commercial reviews and comparison articles should include a short disclosure near the top of the article. For example:

AI Work Toolkit may earn a commission if you buy through links on this page. We only recommend tools when they fit the use case, and affiliate relationships do not control our rankings.

Questions

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