Affiliate Disclosure
How Aralto is paid
Merchants pay Aralto a commission when you buy through these links. Most of it goes back to you — the “+$ back” shown is your share, pending until the return window closes. Boosted offers are labeled.
The mechanics, spelled out
- Aralto (a product of Rialto Commerce LLC) participates in affiliate programs with merchants and affiliate networks. When you click an offer link on Aralto and make a purchase, the merchant pays Aralto a commission. This costs you nothing extra.
- We split that commission: the largest share is returned to you as the rebate shown on the offer ("+$X.XX back"), a share goes to the agent developer who brought your request when one did, and Aralto keeps the rest.
- Rebates display as pending until the merchant's return window closes, because networks reverse commissions on refunded orders.
- Some merchants additionally fund a boost — extra rebate in a category. Boosts increase what you get back; they never change an offer's rank. Boosted offers always carry a visible label.
- Compensation does not influence verification. "Verified" claims are backed by quoted evidence from merchant pages regardless of commission rates, and offers are ranked by your net outcome (price minus your rebate).
This disclosure is made in accordance with the FTC's Endorsement Guides (16 CFR Part 255). The same disclosure string accompanies every offer we return — on this site, through the API, and through the MCP server — so it is visible wherever the offer is, not just here.
Questions about this disclosure: compliance@aralto.exchange.