Transparency

Affiliate disclosure

Last updated May 2026

Short version: Promu.net earns affiliate commission when a code on this site results in a purchase. The commission is paid by the merchant, never added to your price. Commission does not influence ranking.

What is an affiliate relationship?

Many merchants pay a publisher (us) a small commission for sending them a customer who completes a purchase. This is standard practice across coupon sites, content publishers, and creators.

How Promu earns specifically

When you click Get deal on a coupon card, Promu forwards you to the merchant with a tracking tag. If you buy, the merchant pays us a percentage of the order value (typically 2-30% depending on category).

Does commission affect what we show?

No. Codes are ranked by editorial verification + actual checkout success-rate from anonymized click events. We have promoted lower-commission codes over higher-commission ones whenever the lower-commission code performed better at checkout.

Affiliate networks we work with

CJ Affiliate, ShareASale, AWIN, Impact, ACCESSTRADE Vietnam, plus direct programs with select merchants. Each network has its own disclosure standards; we comply with the strictest of FTC, EU consumer-protection, and Singapore PDPA requirements.

FTC compliance

This disclosure satisfies §255.5 of the FTC Endorsement Guides. Material connection: monetary compensation per affected transaction.

Contact

Editorial integrity questions: editorial@promu.net.