Advertising and affiliate disclosure
This page explains, in plain language, how this website makes money and why that does not change what we write. It exists to satisfy both common sense and the FTC's endorsement guides (16 CFR Part 255), which require sites like ours to be upfront about material connections.
The short version
Labelwise is reader-funded through affiliate links. When you click a link on our review that leads to a product's official store and then make a purchase, the seller pays Labelwise a commission. You pay exactly the same price you would have paid arriving there directly; the commission comes out of the seller's margin, not your pocket.
Which links are affiliate links
Any button or text link on this site that points toward the JellyFil official store, including the price-check buttons, the package-selection buttons in the pricing table and the contextual links inside the review, routes through our tracking redirect and is an affiliate link. Links to research sources, government pages and our own internal pages are ordinary links and earn nothing.
Why this does not shape our reviews
Our commission is the same regardless of the score we publish, so a harsher review costs us nothing and a kinder one earns us nothing extra. Editorial scores are locked before any affiliate link is placed on the page, critical reader reviews are published alongside positive ones, and no manufacturer previews, edits or sponsors our content. We buy the products we test at retail with our own funds; we do not accept free samples or payment for coverage.
What we are not
Labelwise is not the manufacturer or retailer of JellyFil or of any product we review, and this website is not the product's official site. We cannot process orders, refunds or support requests; those belong to the manufacturer through its official channels. Opinions here are those of the Labelwise editorial team.
Questions
If anything about this arrangement is unclear, write to editor@jellyfilreviews.com and a human will answer.