How Tryamba earns money — and why it never changes which tools I honestly recommend.
Short version: Some links on Tryamba are affiliate links. If you click one and buy something, I earn a small commission — at zero extra cost to you. I only link to tools I have personally tested and use myself. My opinion is never for sale.
Think of it like this: you ask a trusted friend which hotel to book for your holiday. They have stayed there before and genuinely loved it. They also happen to get a small referral fee from the hotel — but it does not change their honest opinion, and you do not pay a single cent more.
That is exactly how Tryamba works. I have been running this blog for 4+ years. Every tool I link to is something I have tested, used, and relied on for my own digital projects. If a tool is not worth your money, I say so — even if I am an affiliate for it.
Clicking an affiliate link never increases the price you pay. You get the standard price — sometimes a discount I have negotiated.
I only promote tools I have used myself. If I have not tested something, I do not write about it and I do not link to it.
Every review on Tryamba includes real pros and real cons. I have turned down affiliate deals for tools I did not believe in.
This disclosure meets the US FTC guidelines for affiliate marketing transparency (16 CFR, Part 255). Tryamba complies fully.
Here is a full list of the affiliate programs Tryamba is currently enrolled in. These are the exact companies whose affiliate links appear on this site.
| Partner | What They Do | Commission Type |
|---|---|---|
| Semrush | All-in-one SEO & keyword research tool | Flat-rate CPA |
| Hostinger | Web hosting & domain registration | % of Sale |
| Fiverr | Freelance marketplace for digital services | CPA + 12-mo Revenue Share |
| NameHero | Cloud hosting & WordPress performance | % of Sale |
| Namecheap | Domain registration & budget hosting | Flat-rate CPA |
| Gumroad | Platform used to sell my own digital products | 100% Revenue (own product) |
This list is updated when partnerships are added or removed. Any link not listed here is a free editorial recommendation with no affiliate relationship.
Affiliate income keeps Tryamba running without charging you for the content. But money is never the deciding factor in what I write. Here is exactly how I keep things honest:
rel="nofollow sponsored" as required by Google's link policies.I started Tryamba in 2021 because I kept losing money on tools that did not work the way their marketing promised. Four years later, I run this blog on the same principle: if I would not spend my own money on it, I will not tell you to spend yours. The affiliate commissions I earn help me keep testing and publishing — but my honest opinion is the only thing that keeps readers coming back. That is not worth trading for any commission rate.
— Dhrubo M | Founder, Tryamba.com
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