Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated: 11 June 2026
Stackrivo is reader-supported. Our mission is to help you find the right tools to run, grow and automate your business — honestly and independently.
To keep the site free, some of the links on Stackrivo are affiliate links. If you click one and make a purchase, we may earn a commission from the vendor. This comes at no extra cost to you — you pay the same price you would otherwise.
Affiliate commissions never influence our ratings, rankings, or recommendations. We do not accept payment for favourable reviews or placement, and a vendor's willingness (or refusal) to offer an affiliate program has no bearing on how we score their product.
How we keep our reviews independent
- We buy or independently access every tool we review — we don't rely on vendor-supplied demo accounts for our verdicts.
- Scores are based on documented testing criteria, not commercial relationships.
- We disclose affiliate relationships clearly, here and throughout the site.
- We re-test and update reviews regularly so our recommendations stay accurate.
FTC compliance
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