Affiliate Disclosure

Last updated: April 30, 2026

OpsForge Labs participates in affiliate marketing programs. This page explains how those relationships work and how they affect the content on this site.

What This Means

Some links on OpsForge Labs are affiliate links. If you click one of these links and make a purchase, we may earn a commission from the merchant at no additional cost to you. The commission is paid by the merchant, not added to your price.

Affiliate links on this site route through our /go/ redirect layer (e.g., /go/contabo/) before sending you to the merchant's website.

Our Affiliate Programs

OpsForge Labs currently participates in affiliate programs including, but not limited to:

This list is updated as programs are added or removed.

How Affiliate Relationships Affect Our Content

They don't determine it. We only write about products and services that are genuinely relevant to our audience — operators making real infrastructure decisions. We do not accept payment for positive coverage, guaranteed placements, or sponsored reviews.

Every review and comparison on this site includes honest assessment of limitations and "who should NOT use this" guidance. That's not a legal formality — it's the whole point of the site. Infrastructure decisions made on bad information cost real money and real downtime.

If a product we earn a commission on isn't the right call for your situation, we'll say so.

FTC Compliance

In accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's guidelines on endorsements and testimonials (16 CFR Part 255), we disclose affiliate relationships on every page that contains affiliate links. Look for the disclosure note near the top of any article containing affiliate links.

Contact

Questions about our affiliate relationships: [email protected]