Affiliate Disclosure
We earn commissions.
Here’s exactly how it works.
Toolspect uses affiliate links. This page explains what that means, what it affects, and what it absolutely doesn’t — so you can decide how to weigh our recommendations before you act on them.
How affiliate links work on this site
An affiliate link is a tracked URL that tells a vendor’s system a visitor arrived via Toolspect. When you click one and purchase a subscription, the vendor pays us a commission from their own marketing budget. The price you pay is identical to going directly to the vendor’s site — we add no markup.
If the link is an affiliate link, it contains a tracking code that identifies Toolspect as the referring site.
The vendor’s system records the referral. You pay the exact same price as going directly to the vendor.
The commission comes from the vendor’s marketing budget. Zero effect on your cost, and zero effect on our editorial assessment of that vendor.
What commissions do and don’t affect
Current affiliate relationships
As of March 2026, Toolspect has affiliate relationships with the following vendors. This list is updated when relationships are added or discontinued.
Affiliate since 2024. Does not guarantee a positive review.
Affiliate since 2024. Does not guarantee a positive review.
Affiliate since 2025. Does not guarantee a positive review.
Affiliate since 2025. Does not guarantee a positive review.
Affiliate since 2025. Does not guarantee a positive review.
FTC compliance
This disclosure is made in compliance with the United States Federal Trade Commission’s guidelines on endorsements and testimonials (16 CFR Part 255). It applies to all content on this site regardless of your location. Questions about our affiliate relationships: hello@toolspect.com.