Commercial transparency
Affiliate disclosure
How commercial links may fund Outsourcing.ai, how relationships are disclosed, and why payment does not determine a recommendation or score.
Disclosure: Outsourcing.ai currently has no approved affiliate campaigns and receives no commission from ordinary links. Wizards is a separately labeled related-party destination under common ownership, not an affiliate program.
Outsourcing.ai may eventually earn money when a reader follows a clearly identified commercial link and completes an eligible action. That potential payment will not increase a provider’s editorial score or determine which engagement model we recommend.
Launch status
Upwork, Fiverr, Deel, Remote, Hubstaff, and Wise are recorded as prospective programs only. No program is represented as approved, no commission terms are relied upon, and no affiliate tracking parameters are published.
If affiliate links are activated
The relevant page will disclose the relationship near the call to action. The internal campaign record will identify the approved domain, eligible products and geography, attribution rules, destination, required wording, restrictions, last verification date, and status. An inactive or unverified campaign cannot be rendered as an affiliate link.
Readers will still receive a non-commercial route when it is a better fit.
Related-party links
Related-party links are not affiliate links, but the ownership relationship can still affect how a reader interprets a recommendation. Wizards and Outsourcing.ai are related projects under common ownership. We label Wizards beside relevant links, limit those links to the gambling-game and gaming-platform specialization it publicly describes, and do not award it an editorial score or ranking advantage.
Any project route involving Wizards must identify the contracting entity, actual delivery team, commercial terms, and relationship before access, data sharing, or payment. Readers can use the same provider-evaluation method for a related studio as for an unrelated candidate.
Evidence ledger
Sources used on this page
- Disclosures 101 for Social Media Influencers — U.S. Federal Trade Commission. Supports: FTC guidance that a material commercial connection should be disclosed clearly, in language readers can understand, where they are likely to notice it. Direct source; independently sourced; commercial relationship: none. Verified 8/14/2026 by Outsourcing.ai Editorial Team. Accessed 8/14/2026.
- Wizards — Wizards. Supports: The related studio's current public game-development, platform, and gamification positioning, used to keep related-party links limited to directly relevant reader needs. Direct source; provider-supplied; commercial relationship: related party. Verified 8/16/2026 by Outsourcing.ai Editorial Team. Accessed 8/16/2026.
Next scheduled review: November 14, 2026. Corrections: hello@outsourcing.ai.
