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Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated: May 26, 2026
In the interest of full transparency, this page explains how RingBuddy earns revenue through affiliate partnerships with jewelry retailers.
What Is an Affiliate Link?
When you tap a ring in the RingBuddy app to view it at a retailer's website, that link contains an affiliate tracking code. If you subsequently make a purchase, RingBuddy may receive a commission from the retailer.
This commission comes at no additional cost to you — you pay the same price you would by visiting the retailer's site directly.
Our Affiliate Partners
RingBuddy currently participates in the Impact affiliate network and partners with jewelry retailers including Ritani. We may add additional retail partners over time.
How This Affects Our Recommendations
The rings you see in RingBuddy are sourced from our partner catalog and filtered based on your personal preferences — not ranked by commission rate or paid placement. Our goal is to surface rings that match what you actually like.
Affiliate commissions help keep RingBuddy free to use. They do not influence which rings are shown to you or how your compatibility scores are calculated.
FTC Compliance
This disclosure is made in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's Endorsement Guides (16 CFR §255) , which require clear disclosure of material connections between endorsers and the products or services they promote.
Questions?
If you have questions about our affiliate relationships, please reach out:
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