Affiliate disclosure

How we make money - honestly

Nexus is independent and reader-supported. This page explains how affiliate links work, why they never affect our recommendations, and what you can always expect from us.

No extra cost to you Never affects ratings Reader-supported Last updated: July 29, 2026

In short

Some links on Nexus are affiliate links. If you buy through them, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. This never changes our ratings, and it's what keeps our research free for everyone.

Transparency

We believe you should always know when we might earn from a recommendation. Affiliate relationships are disclosed clearly, and they never influence our reviews, ratings, or rankings.

Our picks are based on research, hands-on testing, and genuine value - not on who pays the most. If a recommendation involves an affiliate relationship, we say so honestly.

User trust

Your trust is worth more than any commission, so we protect it. We only promote services we believe add real value, and we're upfront about how we make money.

Because our revenue doesn't depend on favoring any single provider, we can put your interests first. If we ever stop believing in a product, we stop recommending it.

Disclaimer

The information on Nexus is provided for general guidance only. We do our best to keep details - including pricing, features, and availability - accurate and up to date, but things change quickly and we can't guarantee completeness.

Always review a provider's own terms, pricing, and policies before making a decision. Third-party services are governed by their own terms and privacy policies, which we do not control. Nexus is not responsible for the content, practices, or accuracy of external sites, and your use of any third-party product or service is at your own risk.

Questions about how we work?

We're always happy to explain our process or hear your feedback.