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Editorial Policy & Transparency

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AI Distribution Partners operates with editorial independence. We disclose affiliate relationships and prioritize honest, verified information.
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How AI Distribution Partners makes money

We earn mainly through affiliate commissions. When you click a link to a partner program and later sign up, ADP may receive a commission from that company. This is the standard model for an affiliate marketplace, and it costs you nothing extra.

We may also have direct partner relationships with some companies featured on the site. Wherever a relationship like that exists, we aim to disclose it so you understand the context behind a listing.

How money does and does not affect our content

Earning a commission never changes how a program is ranked, scored, or described. We report the same verified terms whether or not we earn from a program, and a company cannot pay to improve its position or review score.

Our rankings and reviews are driven by the things partners actually care about, such as commission model, payout reliability, cookie length, and product retention. Monetization is kept on a separate track from these editorial decisions.

Editorial independence and standards

We keep editorial control in-house. Companies do not get to approve, edit, or veto our reviews, and we do not publish content written or paid for by a vendor as if it were our own assessment.

Every claim about commissions, payouts, or terms is checked against primary sources, as described on our methodology page. We prefer to say less and be accurate than to publish unverified specifics.

Affiliate disclosure and labeling

We believe disclosure should be clear, not buried. Pages that contain affiliate links carry a disclosure so you know how the site is funded, and any sponsored or paid placement is labeled as such and kept separate from editorial reviews.

If you ever cannot tell whether a link is an affiliate link, you can assume that many outbound links to partner programs may earn ADP a commission.

Use of AI and human review

We may use AI tools to help research and draft content, but people are responsible for what we publish. Program facts are verified by a human against primary sources, and editorial judgments such as review scores reflect our own assessment, not an automated output left unchecked.

Our aim is genuine, original value on every page rather than mass-produced filler.

Corrections

If we get something wrong, we want to fix it. Readers can flag errors and point to a source, and we will review the claim, confirm it, and update the page.

When we correct a program detail, we refresh the page's verification date so you can see it has been checked again.

Frequently asked questions

How does AI Distribution Partners make money?

Mainly through affiliate commissions. When you click through to a partner program and sign up, ADP may earn a commission from that company at no extra cost to you. We may also have direct partner relationships with some featured companies, and we aim to disclose those.

Does getting paid affect how programs are ranked?

No. Earning a commission never changes how a program is ranked, scored, or described. We report the same verified terms whether or not we earn from a program, and a company cannot pay to improve its position or review score.

Are your reviews independent?

Yes. We keep editorial control in-house. Companies cannot approve, edit, or veto our reviews, and we do not pass off vendor-written content as our own assessment. Every claim about commissions and terms is checked against primary sources.

Do you label affiliate links?

Pages with affiliate links carry a disclosure, and any sponsored or paid placement is labeled and kept separate from editorial reviews. If you are unsure about a link, you can assume many outbound links to partner programs may earn ADP a commission.

Do you use AI to write content?

We may use AI tools to help research and draft, but people are responsible for what we publish. Program facts are verified by a human against primary sources, and review scores reflect our own judgment rather than an unchecked automated output.