Affiliate Disclosure

Straight talk about how we make money and why that doesn't change what we recommend.

As an Amazon Associate, Prime Reviews Pro earns from qualifying purchases. Some links on this site are affiliate links, which means we may receive a commission if you click through and make a purchase. The price you pay is the same whether you use our link or not.

What this means

Prime Reviews Pro 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 and affiliated sites.

When you click a product link on this site that sends you to Amazon (look for URLs containing amazon.com/dp/ or a link wrapped through our /go redirect), Amazon tracks your visit with a cookie. If you buy something within 24 hours — even if it's a different product than the one you clicked — Amazon pays us a small percentage of the sale as an advertising fee.

This costs you nothing. The price on Amazon is the same whether you use our link or type amazon.com into your browser directly.

Why we disclose this

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) requires publishers to clearly disclose material connections to products they recommend. Under 16 CFR Part 255 (the FTC's Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising), affiliate relationships are a material connection and must be disclosed clearly and conspicuously.

We agree with the spirit of that rule, not just the letter. You deserve to know that we have a financial incentive to recommend products — and you deserve to know the specific ways we keep that incentive from influencing our reviews.

How we keep affiliate income from biasing reviews

What affiliate income funds

Commission income from Amazon Associates pays for the actual products we buy to test, the hosting costs of running this site, and the editorial time that goes into each review. It keeps the site free to read, without display advertising, and independent of manufacturer influence.

We also sell premium subscriptions to our fake-review analyzer tool. Revenue from those subscriptions funds the compute cost of the AI models that power the analyzer and is what allows us to keep the free tier running.

Other affiliate programs

Prime Reviews Pro currently only participates in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. If we add other affiliate partnerships in the future (such as direct-from-manufacturer programs), we will update this page and clearly label links covered under those programs.

How to spot an affiliate link on this site

Any link that leads to Amazon is an affiliate link. Many of our outbound Amazon links are routed through /go on this site — that lets us measure which links get clicked without sending any personal information to Amazon before you land there. The destination is always an Amazon product page.

If you'd rather skip the affiliate link, you can always search for the product directly on Amazon. We don't mind. The information in our reviews is just as useful either way.

Questions?

If anything on this page is unclear, or you spot a review where you think our affiliate relationship might be coloring our judgment, please get in touch. That's exactly the kind of feedback we want.

Last updated: April 14, 2026