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Affiliate disclosure
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How affiliate links work
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How recommendations are ordered
Recommendations are rule-based and designed around practical fit: your answers, business type, goal, budget, skill level, country, and tool features. Not every recommended tool has an affiliate relationship, and the recommendations should be treated as a practical, beginner-friendly starting point, not as financial, legal, security, or business advice.
Click tracking
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Pricing and terms can change
Prices, plans, free plan limits, features, and product details can change. Free plans can have usage caps, branding, restricted support, or missing features. Always check the provider's current pricing page before signing up, buying, or entering payment details, and avoid adding tools before you have a clear business need.