FTC Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated: 2026-04-20
Plain-English disclosure
Digital Dashboard Hub participates in affiliate marketing programs run by credit card issuers and third-party networks. When you click a link on this site and open a qualifying credit card, we may receive a commission — typically between $50 and $200 per approved application, depending on the card and network.
This disclosure is provided in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR Part 255 ("Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising").
How this affects our content
- Rankings are editorial. We do not sort cards by commission. Rankings use objective criteria (bonus value, reward rate, fees) that we describe on each comparison page.
- Not every card we mention pays us. We discuss cards without affiliate relationships when relevant to the reader.
- Opinions are ours. We describe pros, cons, and break-even points honestly — including cases where a card is not worth the annual fee.
- Your price doesn't change. Using our links costs you nothing extra. The commission is paid by the issuer, not by you.
Partners
We have current or historical affiliate relationships with major card issuers including Chase, American Express, Capital One, Discover, and Citi, either directly or through affiliate networks such as Bankrate, CJ, Impact, Rakuten, and others.
Sponsored content
We do not currently publish sponsored articles. If we ever do, they will be clearly labeled as "Sponsored" at the top of the article, separate from editorial content.
Questions
Email hello@digitaldashboardhub.com with any concerns about affiliate relationships.