Affiliate disclosure
Updated 28 May 2026.
Some links on switchable.org.uk are affiliate links. This page explains exactly which ones, how we earn from them, and the editorial rules we set ourselves.
What is an affiliate link?
An affiliate link sends a small commission to Switchable Ltd when you click through and buy. The price you pay is the same as it would be without the link. The commission is paid by the merchant, not by you.
Which networks we use
- Amazon Associates (UK). We earn a small percentage when you buy a recommended product on amazon.co.uk through one of our links.
- Awin. We're signed up to Awin and may link out to specific merchants we've been approved by (e.g. course providers, learning platforms). Each Awin merchant we link to is named in our resources page.
We're not currently in Skimlinks or any other auto-monetisation network.
What we promise
- We only link to products we'd recommend regardless of commission. If we wouldn't recommend it to a friend, it doesn't make the list.
- Every affiliate link is marked. Posts containing affiliate links carry a disclosure block at the top.
- Commission never decides editorial. Posts about funded courses, eligibility, gov.uk schemes, and the practical money side of training contain zero affiliate placements; the affiliate side lives on the resources page and in clearly-marked product mentions inside posts where the recommendation is genuinely relevant.
- We never make up a benefit, exaggerate a result, or list something we haven't either used ourselves or vetted against real UK-adult needs.
What you can do
If you'd rather not contribute to our commission, just navigate to amazon.co.uk (or the merchant directly) and find the product yourself. The recommendation stands either way.
Questions
Email hello@switchable.org.uk. We'll answer.