Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated: February 2026
AI Tools Intel participates in affiliate marketing programs. This means we may earn a commission when you click certain links on our site and subsequently purchase a product or sign up for a service — at no additional cost to you.
How It Works
When you click a link labeled "Visit Site," "Try Free," or similar and complete a qualifying action (such as signing up for a paid plan), we may receive a referral fee from the vendor. These fees help support the cost of maintaining this publication, including research, testing, and editorial work.
Our Independence Guarantee
Affiliate relationships do not influence our ratings, rankings, or editorial opinions. Our evaluation criteria are applied consistently to all tools regardless of whether they participate in an affiliate program. Tools that do not offer affiliate commissions are reviewed and ranked on the same basis as those that do.
If we believe a tool is not worth your money, we say so — even if it pays us a commission.
FTC Compliance
In accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's guidelines on endorsements and testimonials (16 C.F.R. Part 255), we clearly disclose affiliate relationships on pages where such links appear. The "Advertiser Disclosure" notice at the top of each page serves as that disclosure.
Which Programs We Participate In
We may have affiliate relationships with tools including but not limited to: Jasper, Writesonic, ElevenLabs, Notion, Perplexity, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, Midjourney, Copy.ai, Runway, and ChatGPT/OpenAI. This list may change as we add or remove partnerships.
Questions
If you have questions about our affiliate relationships or editorial practices, contact us.