Affiliate disclosure
Some links on Y1Founder are affiliate links. This means if you sign up to a service through one of our links, we may receive a commission - at no additional cost to you. We want to be fully transparent about this.
How this works
When a tool has an active affiliate relationship, we earn a commission if you sign up through our link. The price you pay is always identical to what you'd pay going direct. The commission comes from the tool provider, not from you.
Does this affect recommendations?
No. Our editorial process starts with what's genuinely useful for UK founders - we then check whether an affiliate programme exists, not the other way around. We link to tools we'd actually recommend regardless of whether we earn anything from them.
Some of the best tools for UK founders don't have affiliate programmes at all. We recommend them anyway.
Current affiliate relationships
Here is a complete list of tools where we have an active affiliate relationship:
getresponse
GetResponse (via PartnerStack) - 33% recurring lifetime
tide
Tide Affiliate Programme - application pending
revolut
Revolut Business Partner Programme (via Impact) - application pending
xero
Xero Affiliate Programme - application pending
freeagent
FreeAgent Referral Programme - application pending
quickbooks
QuickBooks Affiliate Programme (via CJ Affiliate) - application pending
shopify
Shopify Affiliate Programme - application pending
squarespace
Squarespace Affiliate Programme (via Impact) - application pending
sumup
SumUp Affiliate Programme - application pending
mailchimp
Mailchimp Affiliate Programme (via Impact) - application pending
kit
Kit Affiliate Programme (via LinkMink) - application pending
klaviyo
Klaviyo Partner Programme - application pending
hubspot
HubSpot Affiliate Programme - application pending
pipedrive
Pipedrive Affiliate Programme - application pending
writesonic
Writesonic Affiliate Programme - application pending
jasper
Jasper Affiliate Programme - application pending
UK law
Under UK law (the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 and ASA guidelines), commercial relationships that may influence editorial content must be disclosed. We comply with these requirements and additionally choose to disclose all affiliate relationships even when editorial influence is absent.
If you have questions about our affiliate relationships, you can contact us at the email in our privacy policy.