Affiliate Disclosure
How affiliate links work on KurtKnows.com.
Disclosure: Some links on KurtKnows.com are affiliate links. If you click one of those links and sign up or buy something, KurtKnows may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.
Why This Page Exists
KurtKnows.com publishes software buying guides and reviews. Some of those pages include links to software products that may pay a commission if a reader signs up through the link.
This page explains that relationship clearly so readers understand how the site may earn money.
What Is An Affiliate Link?
An affiliate link is a tracking link. When you click one and sign up for a product, the software company may know that KurtKnows referred you.
If that referral qualifies, KurtKnows may receive a commission. This does not add extra cost to you.
Does This Affect The Recommendation?
The goal of KurtKnows.com is to help business owners and small teams choose software more carefully.
Affiliate relationships may influence which products are covered, but they should not change the basic review standard. A useful review should still explain:
- Who the software is for.
- Who should skip it.
- What business problem it is designed to solve.
- What to test before paying.
- What the buying risk is.
- Which alternative category may fit better.
If a product is not a good fit for a certain buyer, the article should say so.
Current Affiliate Products
KurtKnows.com may link to software products such as Text.com and JustCall when they are relevant to the buyer problem discussed on the page.
Text.com / Text App: Typically discussed when the buyer problem is written customer communication, live chat, AI support, help desk tickets, repeated customer questions, or customer service automation.
JustCall: Typically discussed when the buyer problem is missed calls, sales calls, SMS follow-up, cloud phone systems, phone-based support, or CRM-connected calling workflows.
The products and affiliate relationships mentioned on the site may change over time.
No Extra Cost To You
Using an affiliate link should not increase your price. The commission, if earned, is paid by the software company or affiliate platform.
You should still check the software company’s current pricing, plan details, contract terms, and cancellation terms before signing up.
Always Test Before Paying
Software can look good on a feature list and still fail in a real business workflow.
Before you commit, test the tool with your actual customer messages, calls, support questions, sales workflow, team process, and reporting needs.
Practical rule: do not buy software because a page says it is good. Test whether it solves your specific business problem.
Questions Or Corrections
If you notice a broken affiliate link, outdated product detail, or unclear disclosure, use the contact page to report it.
KurtKnows.com should be clear about affiliate relationships and should correct outdated or inaccurate information when found.