Trust and policy
Affiliate Disclosure
Trade Ops Advisor may earn commissions or referral compensation from some vendor links. The goal is to keep recommendations tied to fit, company stage, and operating need rather than pretending every contractor should buy the same tool.
Operating priorities
Plain-language disclosure
How compensation may work
Some pages on Trade Ops Advisor may include referral or affiliate links to software vendors or related tools. In some cases, the site may receive a commission, referral fee, or other compensation if a visitor clicks a link, requests a demo, or becomes a customer.
Not every vendor relationship is active, approved, or monetized. Where an affiliate program has not been approved or confirmed, the site may link to the official vendor page without claiming any affiliate relationship exists.
How recommendations are intended to work
The recommendation logic on Trade Ops Advisor is intended to be driven by company stage, trade fit, dispatch complexity, office workflow, and operational needs. The site should not present paid placements as if they were neutral facts.
No page should invent ratings, testimonials, awards, pricing, or hands-on claims that have not been verified. The editorial goal is to help contractors narrow the decision, not to create fake certainty.
What buyers should still verify
Software pricing, features, onboarding scope, implementation requirements, financing tools, and contract terms change. Buyers should always confirm live details directly with the vendor before making a purchase decision.
Use Trade Ops Advisor to narrow the shortlist and frame the right questions. Use vendor conversations, demos, and contract review to validate the final decision.
Next step
Still deciding what to compare or what to verify with a vendor?
Use the software stack quiz, the software hub, and the comparison pages to pressure-test the buying path before you commit to demos or implementation.
Questions about these pages can be routed through the contact page.