Work With Us
Learn what kinds of collaborations may fit HonestPocket and the standards that guide those decisions.
Work With Us
How HonestPocket approaches partnerships, collaborations, and fit.
HonestPocket is open to selective business relationships when they are useful for readers and aligned with the site’s standards.
This page explains the kinds of collaboration that may make sense, what does not fit, and the standards that guide those decisions.
What partners should know
No public media kit, rate card, or partner portal is currently listed on the site.
Reader trust and usefulness matter more than packaging or sales polish.
Any future relationship should fit the audience and the site’s standards clearly.
Useful for readers
A collaboration should help the kind of reader HonestPocket is trying to serve, not just add another sales message.
Trust before payout
Compensation alone is not enough reason to recommend, feature, or build around something.
Selective by design
Not every opportunity will fit, and a mismatch should be declined even when money is on the table.
What kinds of collaborations may make sense
Over time, HonestPocket may be open to selective sponsorships, affiliate relationships, educational partnerships, or other collaborations connected to useful personal finance education. The key condition is that the relationship should make sense for the site’s actual audience and should be explainable in plain English.
This page is not a claim that every category is active or that HonestPocket offers a packaged sponsorship menu. It exists to explain the standard the site applies when those opportunities are considered.
What a good fit looks like
A stronger fit would usually be a product, service, or resource that is relevant to people trying to build stability, understand tradeoffs, and make calmer money decisions. Clear pricing, honest limitations, and a realistic value proposition matter more here than hype or prestige.
Good fit also means respect for the reader. HonestPocket is trying to serve beginners and restarters, so relationships that depend on confusion, pressure, or hard-sell urgency are a poor match even if the payout looks attractive.
What probably will not fit
- Offers that depend on hype, fear, or fake urgency.
- Products or services that feel predatory, confusing, or misaligned with readers trying to build stability first.
- Arrangements that expect positive coverage without honest tradeoffs, caveats, or disclosure.
- Lead-generation or sales funnels dressed up as educational content.
How compensation and disclosures should work
If HonestPocket ever enters an affiliate, sponsorship, or other compensation relationship that matters to the content, that relationship should be disclosed clearly where it matters. Readers should be able to understand the relationship without decoding vague language.
That standard should line up with Editorial Standards and Affiliate Disclosure. A disclosure is not a substitute for usefulness. The content still needs to explain tradeoffs honestly and keep the audience fit in view.
Current outreach limitations
HonestPocket does not currently list a public partner intake form, media kit, rate card, or dedicated business-development inbox on the site. This page should not imply a broader outreach workflow than the site actually supports.
This page sets expectations about fit and standards. It does not promise a reply timeline or a packaged sponsorship workflow. The Contact page explains the site’s broader communication limits in the same spirit.
Keep the bar high
Audience fit, trust, clarity, and disclosure should matter more than the size of a check. Not every opportunity makes sense, and saying no is part of protecting the usefulness of the site.
Related live pages
For more context on how HonestPocket works, read About HonestPocket, Editorial Standards, Affiliate Disclosure, and Contact. If you want the main reader entry point, start with Start Here.