How we partner

Monday vs Vaiz earns referral fees when readers sign up for Vaiz through links on this site. Coverage stays anchored to vendor-published facts and buyer-scenario evaluation. Specifically, this site participates in the Vaiz Partners program — when a reader clicks a button or link that routes through /go/<key> and then signs up for a paid Vaiz plan, the site receives a referral fee from Vaiz. Clicking the link costs you nothing extra, and the referral fee does not change the price you pay.

Software-comparison content can be a one-sided sales pitch wearing the costume of a review, so it is worth being explicit about where this site sits. Commissions do not change which evaluation criteria we use, which limitations we mention, or what we publish. When Monday improves a feature we previously called out, the relevant article changes; when Vaiz introduces a regression, the verdict changes the other way. The full version-by-version history of edits is preserved in changelog.txt on the site root so claims of "we always said X" can be verified rather than asserted.

If a vendor (Monday, Vaiz, or anyone else) tries to influence editorial coverage — by offering an extended trial in exchange for a favorable verdict, paying for a sponsored review slot dressed as an organic piece, or asking for pre-publication review of an article — the answer is no, and the request is logged for transparency. Editorial questions, factual corrections, or coverage suggestions go to Renata Caine at [email protected].