Advertising Disclosure

Work AI Brief separates advertising, affiliate relationships, and sponsorship requests from editorial scoring, comparisons, and recommendations.

What readers can expect

  • Commercial links or B2B sponsorship can appear, but they do not change comparison criteria, placement, or conclusions.
  • If a claim depends on a vendor page, the page should say what stayed unverified, inferred, or environment-specific.

How advertising may appear

  • Some pages may carry display advertising, including Google AdSense, when that service is enabled.
  • Some pages may include affiliate links or clearly labeled sponsored relationships.
  • If a specific page or link involves a paid relationship, that relationship should be disclosed in context on that page.

Editorial independence

Advertising, Google AdSense, affiliate relationships, and sponsorships do not buy coverage, rankings, placement, or softer conclusions.

Commercial labels should be visible when a placement, link, newsletter mention, or sponsor relationship is relevant to the reader. A product can be discussed because it matters to an operator workflow; that does not mean the company paid for coverage or influenced the conclusion.

What sponsors and partners do not control

  • Rankings, route order, or the final recommendation.
  • Whether a workflow risk, pricing caveat, or verification gap stays visible.
  • Whether a page says a claim remained vendor-dependent or environment-specific.

What is never sold as editorial

  • Guaranteed rankings or coverage
  • Undisclosed product placement
  • Sponsored copy presented as independent workflow analysis

How monetization can appear

  • Display advertising may appear around content after it is separated from the editorial answer.
  • Affiliate or partner links may appear when they are relevant and labeled, but they do not decide which tool wins or whether a risk is removed.
  • Sponsored explainers, newsletter placements, templates, or product mentions must stay distinguishable from independent review logic.

Editorial review comes first

Before a commercial placement is accepted, the page still has to stand on its own: source trail, correction path, author or review ownership, and the distinction between verified facts and vendor-dependent claims must remain visible. If a paid relationship would require hiding an unresolved limitation, Work AI Brief should decline or separate the placement from the editorial page.

Need clarity on a relationship?

Use Contact or email admin@workaibrief.com and include the page URL or placement in question.

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