How we make money
Updated
Delegate My Time is free to read. It is paid for by affiliate commissions: when you click a link to a virtual assistant service and go on to buy, the service may pay us a referral fee. You pay the same price either way.
Which links earn us money
Every outbound link to a provider is routed through our own /go/ address and carries a sponsored label in the page code. That is how you (and search engines) can tell a commercial link from an ordinary one. Links to other articles, sources and tools are not affiliate links.
What commissions do not change
- Scores and rankings. Our editorial scores come from the same testing process for every service, whether or not it has an affiliate programme. Several services we recommend pay us nothing.
- Who appears on a page. We do not sell placement, and providers cannot pay to be reviewed, ranked higher, or removed.
- What we say. Pros, cons and “who should skip” sections are written before we look at commission rates.
What we disclose, and where
Every page that contains an affiliate link shows a disclosure banner above the first link. Pricing pages show the date we last verified prices. If a relationship with a provider ever goes beyond a standard affiliate agreement, we will say so on the page itself.
Other revenue
We do not currently run display advertising, sponsored content, or lead sales. If that changes, this page will be updated first.
Questions about any of this? Contact us.