Affiliate Disclosure
We believe in full transparency about how we make money. Here is how affiliate relationships work on Kakugi.
Last updated: June 1, 2026
The short version
Kakugi is free for you to use. Some of the links on our site are affiliate links, which means that if you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. The price you pay is the same whether or not you use our link.
How affiliate links work
When you click certain coupon, deal, or store links on Kakugi, you may be directed to a merchant's website through an affiliate network. If you complete a purchase, the merchant pays us a small percentage of the sale as a referral commission. This is a standard and widely used model for content and savings websites.
Our commitment to you
Our affiliate relationships never influence the integrity of our content. Specifically:
- We verify coupons and deals based on whether they actually work, not on commission rates.
- We do not rank or recommend stores in exchange for higher payouts.
- Our shopping guides are written to help you save money, even when that means buying less or buying elsewhere.
- We clearly mark outbound merchant links and apply appropriate link attributes.
Why we use affiliate links
Affiliate commissions fund the work of verifying offers, researching and writing guides, and maintaining a fast, ad-light website. Without this model, we would have to charge for access or rely more heavily on intrusive advertising. We believe affiliate revenue is the most reader-friendly way to keep Kakugi free and independent.
Pricing transparency
Coupons, deals, and prices are provided by third-party merchants and can change at any time. We make every effort to keep them accurate, but you should always confirm the final price and terms on the merchant's website before purchasing.
Questions
If you have any questions about our affiliate relationships, please contact us at hello@kakugi.com. You can also read our Editorial Policy to learn more about our standards.