Advertising disclosure
Advertising Disclosure
Dayfiles may run advertising on selected pages to support free workflow guides and public product discovery.
Last updated March 6, 2026
How advertising is used
Dayfiles may display Google Ads or similar advertising units on selected public pages. Those ads help support the cost of maintaining the site, publishing new guides, and keeping core public content free to read.
Not every page will contain ads, and the presence of an ad does not change the editorial goal of explaining a workflow clearly.
Separation from editorial content
Ads are intended to remain visually separate from article copy, FAQs, product descriptions, and navigation. Editorial decisions are made for usefulness and clarity, not to disguise ads as guidance.
If Dayfiles promotes its own tools on a page, that promotion is part of the site structure and should be obvious from the surrounding labels, links, and context.
Reader expectations
Readers should assume that advertising and analytics may appear on the public site. They should also expect that the site will identify its own product hubs and related guides openly rather than hiding commercial relationships.
Questions about advertising practices can be sent through the Dayfiles contact page.