Affiliate Disclosure

Plain-English disclosure. No legalese.

Some links on InfluencerAI Agents are affiliate links. That means if you click through and buy a paid plan, we earn a commission — at no extra cost to you. Here's exactly how that works, what it does not change, and how to spot sponsored links on the site.

Affiliate disclosure in one paragraph

InfluencerAI Agents is a participant in affiliate programs operated by many of the AI tool vendors we review. When you follow an affiliate link on our site and make a qualifying purchase or upgrade, we may earn a referral commission. This does not increase your price, it does not influence our scores or rankings, and we score every tool before any affiliate link is added. This disclosure is required by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's Endorsement Guides (16 CFR Part 255).

How to spot a sponsored link

Every outbound affiliate link on InfluencerAI Agents carries rel="sponsored noopener" in its HTML. In plain English, that means Google (and any other crawler) sees the link labelled as sponsored. Inside review pages, affiliate buttons are labelled things like "Try [Tool] free →" — if a link sends you to a vendor's site, assume it's an affiliate link. On-page disclosures appear above the fold on every review.

What affiliate relationships do NOT change

What affiliate relationships can affect

We're not pretending money is completely neutral. Here is where affiliate revenue does have influence — and how we manage it:

Direct advertising and sponsored placements

We accept a small number of direct advertising placements. Every sponsored placement is visibly labelled "Sponsored" or "Partner." We do not accept sponsored content that is presented as editorial. We do not publish "native" sponsored reviews. If a vendor wants a post on our site, they can submit to our advertise page, but the post will be clearly labelled and editorially separated.

Gifted access and comp accounts

For some reviews, we accept a complimentary subscription from the vendor so we can test a higher tier than we would otherwise pay for. When that happens, we disclose it in the review itself. Comp access does not influence the scorecard — the score is the score.

Readers' rights

Who's responsible for this site

InfluencerAI Agents is published independently by Fredrik Filipsson and Morten Andersen, two co-founders who have used AI tools in real creator and business workflows for years. Both of us write under our real names with public LinkedIn profiles. If you have questions about a review or a disclosure, you can reach either of us directly. See the About page for more.

Last updated: 17 April 2026. We review this disclosure every quarter.