Pre-launch

Affiliate Disclosure

Last updated: 29 May 2026

Stackup sometimes recommends third-party products — savings accounts, energy switchers, insurance comparison sites — and earns a commission when you sign up via our link. Transparency about that is non-negotiable.

1. What “affiliate” means

We have a commercial agreement with the partner. If you click our link, complete an action (sign up, switch, get a quote) and the partner pays us a referral fee, we’ll log that and surface it in your Action history. Your price is not affected.

2. Why we still recommend it

Recommendations are filtered first on suitability — does it actually save the user money? — and only then on commercial terms. We will rank a free, no-commission option above a paying one if it’s a better fit, and we’ll never recommend a product we wouldn’t use ourselves.

3. How we disclose

Every affiliate suggestion is tagged with an “Affiliate link” pill in the UI. We list our current affiliate partners below and update the list within 30 days of any change.

4. Current partners

[Placeholder] We will publish the full list of FCA-regulated partners before launch. Examples likely to appear: a UK savings marketplace, two energy switchers, one mobile-SIM comparison engine, and one buildings-and-contents insurer.

5. Editorial independence

Partners pay for clicks or conversions, not for placement or favourable wording. The Stackup team writes the descriptions; partners get a right of reply on factual errors only.

6. Conflict of interest

If a partner becomes a Stackup investor, we will disclose that on this page within 14 days and re-evaluate whether to keep the partnership live.

7. Reporting

Suspect a recommendation isn’t in your interest? Email feedback@stackup.app. We log every report and respond within five working days.