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Affiliate disclosure

How Chief Revenue Buddy makes money, and the rule that keeps the reviews honest.

Last updated: June 4, 2026

The short version

Some links on this site are affiliate links. If you click one and buy or sign up, Chief Revenue Buddy may earn a commission, at no extra cost to you. That commission is how the site stays free to read. It never changes a score, a ranking, or a verdict.

How to spot an affiliate link

Outbound links to a vendor generally route through a /go/ redirect and carry a sponsored nofollow tag. Where a partnership exists, the link earns a commission. Where it does not, the same link still points you to the tool, because the recommendation comes first.

Why it never moves a score

Chief Revenue Buddy ranks tools on merit and fit: how well a tool does the job, real pricing, and AI-stack fit (MCP support, API depth, and how cleanly an agent can drive it). Commission rates play no part in any of that. If a tool with no affiliate program is the right pick, it still gets the top spot. If a high-paying program makes a weak tool, it still gets a low score.

You can read the full scoring approach on the methodology page.

FTC and honesty

This disclosure exists so the relationship is clear, in line with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission guidelines on endorsements. The goal is simple: help you choose software that helps you sell more, and earn your trust in the recommendation behind it.

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