Last Updated: June 20, 2026
At AITeja, we believe in radical transparency. In compliance with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines, this page outlines how we generate revenue through affiliate partnerships to keep our content free for our readers.
Running a high-quality technology publication requires significant resources. To pay our writers, editors, developers, and server hosting costs, AITeja relies on two primary revenue streams:
An affiliate link is a specific URL that contains a tracking code. If you click on an affiliate link on AITeja and make a purchase or sign up for a premium subscription, we may receive a small commission from the software vendor.
This comes at absolutely no additional cost to you. In some cases, clicking our affiliate links may actually grant you a discount, extended free trial, or special offer negotiated specifically for AITeja readers.
You might wonder: "If you get paid when I buy a tool, aren't you incentivized to only write positive reviews?"
The answer is a definitive no. Our Editorial Policy mandates complete separation between our revenue operations and our writing staff. Here is how we protect our integrity:
While we cannot realistically place a massive disclaimer next to every single hyperlink on the website, you should assume that any link directing you to a third-party software vendor, SaaS platform, or AI tool is an affiliate link.
Furthermore, you will see a clear, bold disclaimer at the top of all our product reviews and "best-of" listicles stating that the article contains affiliate links.
AITeja is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
If you have any questions regarding our affiliate relationships or how we fund our operations, please feel free to reach out to us at:
Email: legal@AITeja.com