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$150-$500 testOne labeled placement in the daily Top 10 Deals for Builders brief, plus source and terms review.
Builder Deals Intel accepts labeled sponsorships, affiliate partnerships, and launch monitoring for products that have clear source terms and a real buyer path for technical audiences.
Start with a small, labeled test before scaling into recurring sponsorship.
One labeled placement in the daily Top 10 Deals for Builders brief, plus source and terms review.
Verified listing on the relevant category page with eligibility notes, risk labels, and tracking route.
Monitoring of official promo terms and surfaced updates when price, eligibility, or expiry changes.
Affiliate disclosure, source-labeled deal page, tracked outbound redirect, and status management.
Advertisers can align offers with pages where readers are already comparing tools.
Source-backed offers, risk labels, and tracked outbound intent.
Source-backed offers, risk labels, and tracked outbound intent.
Source-backed offers, risk labels, and tracked outbound intent.
Source-backed offers, risk labels, and tracked outbound intent.
These are the first advertiser categories we can package cleanly.
Builder Deals Intel surfaces source-backed AI and software offers for founders, engineers, and operators. We can list verified credits, launch discounts, or limited-time offers with risk labels and tracked outbound clicks.
Our hosting pages are built around launch intent: readers are comparing real costs, renewal notes, domains, email, and deployment services before buying.
We do not publish generic coupon clutter. We package SaaS offers with source links, eligibility notes, billing risk, and a buyer path that makes the deal easier to trust.
Rules stay simple so readers and partners can trust the placement.
No. Sponsored and affiliate placements are labeled and tracked, but ranking still depends on source quality, buyer relevance, expiration clarity, risk notes, and editorial usefulness.
We need the official offer URL, destination URL, terms, price or credit value, eligibility, region, expiration window, tracking link, and any restrictions that a buyer should know before clicking.
Yes. Clean first-party or network tracking links are supported. The public page still keeps a source link and disclosure so readers can verify the offer terms.
We avoid trademark bidding, fake coupon codes, hidden redirects, forced scarcity, cookie stuffing, browser-extension hijacks, and unverified claims copied from other deal sites.