Exact Terms / Sponsors
Monetization policyUseful sponsorships, not hostile ads.
Exact Terms can make money without making the workbench worse. Any sponsor or ad placement must be relevant, clearly labeled, and easy to ignore.
What we will not do
No blocked usage
No interstitials, popups, forced waits, autoplay video, mobile takeover units, or ads before someone gets useful terms.
No disguised ads
Any paid placement must be labeled as sponsored. It cannot pretend to be an organic vocabulary result.
Good-fit sponsors
AI builder tools
Coding agents, observability tools, design tools, image generators, research tools, and writing tools that help users act on expert vocabulary.
Founder resources
Useful templates, courses, communities, and software for people improving products, prompts, positioning, research, and workflows.
Allowed placements
After-value workbench card
A small sponsor card below results, never above the input and never replacing vocabulary suggestions.
Guide resource block
A clearly labeled resource block on long guides where the sponsor is directly relevant to the page topic.
Vocabulary pack support
A sponsor can support a domain pack, but Exact Terms keeps editorial control over terms, examples, and ranking.
Custom packs
Teams may request a private or public vocabulary pack for a real domain, with review before publishing.
Contact
Sponsor or custom pack
Use the feedback form and mention sponsor, partnership, or custom vocabulary pack. The first priority is relevance to visitors.
Visitor-first rule
If monetization makes the tool harder to use, it does not belong in the product.