Affiliate Disclosure
How we make money, and the firm line between commerce and rankings.
The 30-second version
When you click an outbound link from Lunoo and then make a purchase or sign up on the destination site, Lunoo may receive a commission from that vendor. There is no extra cost to you. Affiliate commissions are how Lunoo pays for hosting, infrastructure, and ongoing development. They never affect rankings, scores, or which items appear on category pages.
Our commercial guarantees
Affiliate links never affect rankings
Our scoring pipeline does not know whether an item has an affiliate program. Scores are computed before any commercial relationship is checked. See the full breakdown on our Methodology page.
Sponsored links are tagged
Affiliate links open in a new tab and are marked with rel="sponsored" per FTC and Google Search Quality guidelines, so you and search engines can tell them apart from regular references.
You never pay more
Affiliate commissions come out of the vendor's marketing budget. The price you pay is the same as if you had landed on the vendor's site directly.
Commissions fund the site
Affiliate revenue pays for hosting, infrastructure, AI inference, and ongoing development. We are not VC-funded and we do not sell user data.
Programs we participate in
Lunoo currently participates in or is applying to the following affiliate programs. Specific partners may be added or removed over time.
- storefrontAmazon Associates, where the canonical buy-link for an item is on Amazon.
- dnsMajor web hosting affiliate programs, vendor-direct programs (varies by region).
- appsSoftware and SaaS affiliate networks: Impact, PartnerStack, ShareASale, and direct partner programs.
FTC and Amazon Associates compliance
Per the United States Federal Trade Commission's endorsement guidelines, we disclose our affiliate relationships clearly on this page and in the footer of the site.
As an Amazon Associate, Lunoo earns from qualifying purchases.