AI Tool Comparison Sites Rank Products by Affiliate Revenue, Not Honest Evaluation
Buyers researching AI tools encounter comparison sites that either list tools without verdicts or rank them based on affiliate commission rates rather than genuine capability assessments. This creates an information environment where the most-promoted tools win visibility regardless of fit. Decision-makers have no reliable source for honest side-by-side comparisons that include explicit limitations and use-case mismatches.
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