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Affiliate Disclosure

Last updated: May 24, 2026

1. What this means

Some of our free tools, the directory, and our content link out to third-party tools we think are worth your time — for example, Foreplay. A few of those are affiliate links. We're telling you up front because the FTC (16 CFR Part 255) requires it, and because you deserve to know.

2. How affiliate links work here

If you click one of those links and end up signing up, Frontier Visions may earn a commission. It costs you nothing extra — the price you pay is the same as if you'd gone to the tool directly. Foreplay is live today; more affiliate partners may be added over time, and they'll all be covered by this page.

3. How we pick what to recommend

We link to a tool because it's genuinely useful to a DTC operator — not because it pays a commission. We link to plenty of tools we earn nothing from, and we'll keep doing that. If a tool stops being good, we stop recommending it, commission or not. The commission never decides what goes on the list.

4. When we actually earn

We only earn if a tool actually charges you for a paid plan. Free signups, trials that never convert, and tools you click but don't buy earn us nothing. So a recommendation here is a real bet that the paid product is worth it — not a way to make money off your click.

5. Contact

Questions about any of this, or want to know whether a specific link is affiliate?

danial@frontiervisionsmarketing.com

Operator: Danial Samani / Frontier Visions