Disclosure
How Loverr.ai actually makes money.
Short version: most "Try" buttons on this site are affiliate links. If you sign up through one and end up paying for the app, I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. That's it. No hidden sponsorships, no paid rankings, no "top 10" lists where slot No. 1 is whoever paid the most this month.
Why the "Try" links look weird
Cloaked links under /go/<slug>/
When you click a "Try" button, you're going through an internal redirect like
/go/candy-ai/ before landing on the actual platform. That lets me update
a destination globally if an offer changes or a company moves domains, without having
to chase down every link on the site. These redirects are
302 (temporary) for tracking and maintenance — they don't
change anything about the destination or the offer.
Commission doesn't move scores
My ranking has nothing to do with what each app pays.
A few of the higher-paying apps on the site sit near the top of my rankings; others sit near the bottom. The score is based on the editorial rubric (character realism, pricing reality, NSFW behaviour, multimodal depth, billing discretion, mobile experience, and value vs alternatives) — not on which network pays the highest rev share. If a relationship ever became sponsored or paid placement, it would be labelled directly inside that review, not buried here.
Questions or corrections
If you ever wonder how I tested something, where a claim comes from, or you spot something that's plain wrong, email contact@loverr.ai. I read everything.