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Advertising Disclosure

Plain-language disclosure of paid placements and affiliate links on AgentsIndex. What is labelled, what commission means, and what advertising does not buy.

Last updated: April 18, 2026

AgentsIndexmakes money from paid listings, featured placements, and some affiliate links. This page tells you, in plain language, what that means when you use the site. We follow the spirit of the US FTC's endorsement guidelines and the EU rules on commercial communications.

How to tell what is paid

Advertising banners carry a visible "Sponsored" label. Premium listings get featured-placement slots at the top of category pages, and the primary CTA button on their listing uses a distinct visual style to mark it as a paid placement. Standard listings do not currently have a separate visual marker beyond their position in the ranking. Free listings have no paid signalling. Editorial blog posts, comparison verdicts, and alternative-tool editorials are never paid.

Affiliate links

Some outbound links to commercial tools go through an affiliate redirect. If you sign up after clicking, AgentsIndex may receive a commission from the vendor. The commission never changes the price you pay, whether a tool is listed, or where it ranks.

What advertising does not buy

Paid placement and affiliate relationships do not buy editorial coverage. Blog posts, comparisons, verdicts, and alternative editorials are decided by the editor on editorial grounds. See /editorial-policy for the full wall between commercial and editorial.

Advertising opportunities

If you want to advertise on AgentsIndex, see /advertise for current options and pricing. All paid placements go through the labelling rules above.

Contact

Questions about advertising, a specific placement, or a disclosure: email [email protected].