Legal
Last updated: March 2026
The short version: Some links on SoloProHQ are affiliate links. If you buy something through them, I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. This never influences what I recommend — I only review tools I've actually tested.
An affiliate link is a special tracking link that lets a company know you came from SoloProHQ. When you click an affiliate link and make a purchase, I receive a small commission — typically between 10% and 30% of the sale price, or a flat fee per signup.
You pay exactly the same price whether you use my affiliate link or go directly to the company's website. Affiliate commissions come out of the company's marketing budget, not your pocket.
Any link to a paid tool, software, or service on this site may be an affiliate link. I don't mark every individual link, but I do disclose at the top of every review article whether affiliate relationships exist for the tools being reviewed.
The tools I currently have affiliate relationships with include, but are not limited to:
No. My editorial process is independent of affiliate relationships. I research every tool thoroughly and write about what I actually find — including the downsides. A tool does not get a positive review because I earn a commission from it.
I only maintain affiliate relationships with tools I believe in. I have no obligation to promote any specific product, and I will clearly state when a tool is not worth your money even if I have an affiliate agreement with them.
This disclosure is made in compliance with the Federal Trade Commission's guidelines on endorsements and testimonials (16 CFR Part 255). The FTC requires that material connections between a content creator and the products they recommend be clearly disclosed.
SoloProHQ complies with these guidelines by maintaining this disclosure page and including disclosure notices in relevant articles.
If you have any questions about my affiliate relationships or how a specific review was conducted, you can reach me at [email protected].