Affiliate Disclosure

The Affiliate Disclosure were last updated on July 9, 2026

The Ledger Guide is free to read, and part of what keeps it that way is affiliate partnerships. Here’s exactly what that means, in plain terms.

What affiliate links are

Some of the links on this site are affiliate links. If you click one and sign up for a product, we may earn a commission. It costs you nothing extra. The price you pay is exactly the same whether you use our link or go straight to the vendor.

What it doesn’t change

Affiliate relationships never influence our rankings, ratings, or recommendations. We recommend the tool that fits a given type of business, and that regularly means recommending a free tool that pays us nothing. We also publish the honest downsides of every product we cover, including ones we earn from.

If we ever couldn’t recommend a tool honestly, we wouldn’t cover it, regardless of what its affiliate programme paid.

Which programmes we participate in

We participate in affiliate programmes run by accounting and invoicing software providers and by affiliate networks that manage them. Where we earn a commission from a tool, we say so on the page.

How we decide what to recommend

You can read our full process on our Methodology page. In short: we sign up for the tools, verify pricing against the vendor’s official information, and read real user reviews to catch what a demo won’t show.

Questions

If anything here is unclear, or you think a recommendation looks biased, tell us at hello@theledgerguide.com. We’d rather hear it.

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