Disclosure

How Glivox makes money

Plain English. No legalese.

The short version

Glivox makes money by recommending tools and courses we've used and tested. Some of those recommendations include affiliate links — when you click and buy, we earn a commission at no additional cost to you.

That commission is what keeps Glivox running as an independent reviewer. We are not funded by any vendor, agency, or sponsor.

What our rankings mean (and don't mean)

Rankings on Glivox reflect our independent assessment after using the product in real workflows.

  • A high commission rate does not bump a product up the rankings. We say no to vendors offering "premium placement" deals every week.
  • A bad product gets a bad review even if it pays 80% commission. We've taken products off our rankings after using them and finding them weaker than promised.
  • We try to recommend the product that's right for you, not the one that pays the most. Sometimes that's a free tool. Sometimes that's a competitor we don't have an affiliate relationship with — we'll still tell you to use it.

Affiliate networks we use

Most affiliate links on Glivox route through ClickBank, the affiliate network we've consolidated on for digital products and courses. Some links may also use direct vendor partner programs when ClickBank doesn't carry the product.

Every affiliate link on Glivox includes the standard rel="sponsored nofollow" attribute per Google's guidance — search engines know which links are commercial.

What we don't do

  • No paid placements. Vendors can't buy a spot on our rankings.
  • No sponsored posts disguised as reviews. If a piece is sponsored, it would say so explicitly — but at present we accept zero sponsorship.
  • No fake user reviews. Quoted user testimonials, when used, are sourced from public discussions (Reddit, Twitter, IndieHackers) and attributed.
  • No data selling. Newsletter subscriber emails are never sold or shared. Used only to send Glivox content.

How to spot affiliate links on Glivox

Affiliate links on Glivox are styled the same as regular links (orange underline) but their HTML carries rel="sponsored" and a data-affiliate-source attribute. We also include a short disclosure note at the top of every review article and pillar guide.

If something feels off

We get this wrong sometimes. If a review feels overly promotional, a competitor was unfairly omitted, or a fact looks outdated — please tell us:

We update reviews when feedback is valid. Trust is the asset.


Last updated: 2026-05-09