Affiliate
Disclosure.
Contractor Software Hub is reader-supported. Some of the software we cover has affiliate programs, and some of the links on this site are affiliate links. If you click one and sign up for the product, we earn a small commission — at no extra cost to you.
The important part
Our coverage doesn't change because of that. A tool we recommend is a tool we'd recommend to a contractor we actually know. A tool we say to avoid is a tool we'd tell that same contractor to avoid. If our rankings shifted based on affiliate payouts, this site wouldn't be worth reading — and nobody would.
There are tools we cover that don't offer affiliate programs. We recommend them when they're the right call. There are tools that offer generous affiliate programs that we rate conditional or skip because they don't hold up. That's the bargain.
How we mark affiliate links
- Every affiliate link is marked with
rel="sponsored nofollow"per FTC and Google guidelines. - Review pages carry a disclosure banner near the top.
- "Try [Vendor] →" and similar CTA buttons are affiliate links unless otherwise marked.
- Links inside the editorial body that point to a vendor's official page may or may not be affiliate — we err on the side of marking them.
How we pick what to cover
We cover software that contractors actually ask us about, or that's on our queue because we've seen enough patterns in reviews and forums to warrant a piece. The presence or absence of an affiliate program doesn't influence what gets reviewed. It influences how we get paid to keep the site running.
FTC compliance
This site complies with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's endorsement guides regarding disclosure of material connections. If you have a concern about a specific disclosure, email info@contractorsoftwarehub.com.
Changes to this policy
We'll update this page when our disclosure practices change. The "Last updated" date at the top of the page reflects the last meaningful revision.