Advertising & Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated: June 5, 2026
How we make money
feeworthit.com is supported by referrals. If you apply for a card through a link on this site, we may earn a referral bonus at no cost to you. This never changes our analysis — the math is the same whether you use our link or not.
When you click a link to apply for a credit card on feeworthit.com, you may be directed to the card issuer through a referral or affiliate program. If you are approved, we may receive a referral bonus or commission. This comes at no additional cost to you, and the terms of the card are the same as if you had gone to the issuer directly.
How it affects our content (and how it doesn't)
It doesn't change the math. Our calculator uses the same conservative model regardless of whether a card pays us. When the numbers say a card isn't worth the fee for you, we say so plainly and we don't push you to apply. We would rather earn your trust than a single referral.
We currently feature cards we have referral relationships for. As we add more cards, some may not have a referral program, and we will still include them where they help you make a better decision.
Not financial advice
feeworthit.com provides general information and estimates to help you think through a decision. We are not a financial advisor, and nothing here is personalized financial, tax, or legal advice. Always verify current card terms with the issuer and consider your own situation before applying for any product.
Trademarks
feeworthit.com is an independent website and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by American Express or any card issuer. American Express® and The Platinum Card® are trademarks of American Express. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners and are used here for descriptive purposes only.
Questions? See our About page or review our Terms and Privacy Policy.