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Affiliate Disclosure

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Last updated: April 2026

The short version

StackCoast earns affiliate commissions on some links. This costs you nothing extra. All information on this site is for general reference only — every software purchasing decision is made independently by you, the user. StackCoast accepts no responsibility for any decisions made based on content published here.

Disclaimer: The content on StackCoast is provided for informational purposes only. Pricing, features, and availability of software products change frequently. Always verify details directly with the vendor before making any purchase. StackCoast makes no warranties, express or implied, about the accuracy or completeness of information on this site. Use of this site is at your own risk.

What is an affiliate commission?

When you click certain links on StackCoast — such as "Try [Tool] Free" or "Get Started" buttons — and sign up for a paid plan, the software company may pay us a commission. This comes from the vendor's marketing budget. You pay exactly the same price whether you use our link or visit the vendor directly.

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Affiliate relationships and editorial content

Having an affiliate relationship with a company does not guarantee positive coverage on StackCoast. We do not accept payment from vendors to be featured, ranked higher, or described more favourably. Affiliate commissions are earned only when a user independently chooses to click a link and make a purchase.

FTC compliance

This disclosure is made in accordance with the United States Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines (16 CFR Part 255) on endorsements and testimonials, which require disclosure of material connections between content publishers and companies whose products are featured.

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