Partners & Transparency

How Praxis makes money — and what it never touches.

How Praxis Makes Money

Praxis offers affiliate links to tools that survive our evaluation process. When you sign up for a tool through a partner link on this site, we may earn a commission.

Here's what that means and — more importantly — what it doesn't mean.


What Affiliate Partnerships DO NOT Affect

What Affiliate Partnerships DO Affect


How to Verify Our Independence

Every evaluation Praxis produces is reproducible. The methodology page explains our 6 scoring dimensions and elimination logic. If a partner tool receives a score you question, you can see exactly which criteria produced that score and verify it yourself. We publish the framework specifically so our evaluations can be audited.


Current Partners

Semrush
SEO and digital marketing platform.
Affiliate disclosure: Praxis earns a commission on signups through our link.
ActiveCampaign
Email marketing, marketing automation, and sales CRM platform.
Affiliate disclosure: Praxis earns a commission on signups through our link.
Dify
Open-source LLM app development platform with visual workflow builder and RAG pipeline.
Affiliate disclosure: Praxis earns a commission on signups through our link.
Foxit PDF Editor
AI-powered PDF editor with smart redaction, eSignatures, and enterprise document workflows.
Affiliate disclosure: Praxis earns a commission on signups through our link.

Our Commitment

If we ever discover that an affiliate relationship has influenced an evaluation — through a bug, a bias in the data, or a human error — we will disclose it publicly on this page, correct the evaluation, and terminate the partnership if the conflict cannot be resolved.

The wall between evaluation and monetization is the reason Praxis exists. Every recommendation engine that monetizes through vendor relationships eventually optimizes for vendor revenue over user outcomes. We built Praxis to be the alternative. This transparency page is our commitment to staying that way.