We believe in radical transparency. Here's exactly how affiliate links work on this site, which programs we participate in, and how it affects (or doesn't affect) what we recommend.
When we link to a product or service on an external site, we sometimes use a special tracking link. If you click that link and make a purchase within a certain window (typically 24–30 days), we may receive a small commission from the seller.
This is a common way for content websites to earn revenue — it lets us keep the site free while still paying writers and researchers to do the work of testing and evaluating products thoroughly.
Affiliate links look and work exactly like regular links. The page you land on is identical. You pay the same price you would have paid by going directly to the site.
Here's a realistic example: In our noise-canceling headphone review, we link to the top picks on Amazon. If you click our link and buy, we might earn $2–8 on a $50 pair of headphones. If you navigate to Amazon yourself and buy the same pair, we earn nothing — but our recommendation stays the same either way.
We test products because we want to give you useful information, not because we're chasing commissions on whatever's popular. Our editorial decisions happen before any affiliate consideration.
The United States Federal Trade Commission (FTC) requires websites to disclose material connections to companies whose products they recommend — including affiliate relationships. We comply with these guidelines by:
If you have questions about our editorial practices or want to flag something that seems inconsistent with our stated approach, email us at [email protected].
Below are the affiliate programs currently active on MyADHDTips. This list is updated when we add or remove programs.
We participate in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. When we recommend books, headphones, or other physical products available on Amazon, our links may be affiliate links. Commission rates vary by product category (typically 1–10% of the sale price).
We may earn a referral fee if you sign up for BetterHelp online therapy through links on this site. We only link to BetterHelp in contexts where online therapy may be genuinely helpful — and we always note that it's not a replacement for in-person psychiatric evaluation or ADHD-specific coaching.
Several productivity apps we review (including Tiimo, Structured, and others) offer referral programs. When we include referral links to apps we recommend, we earn a small credit or commission if you sign up. We only include referral links for apps we've genuinely tested and believe are useful for ADHD brains.
In addition to Amazon, we may use affiliate links to Bookshop.org (which supports independent bookstores) for book recommendations. We default to Bookshop where possible given their mission alignment with independent publishing.
If you ever wonder whether a specific link on this site is an affiliate link, feel free to ask. You can reach us at [email protected]. We're a small team and we answer our email.