Affiliate Disclosure & Earnings Disclaimer
At TinyWheels Guide, we believe that choosing the right stroller for your little one is one of the most important gear decisions you will make as a parent. Because navigating the world of bassinets, jogging wheels, and compact travel systems can feel overwhelming, we are fully transparent about how our independent baby gear platform funds its operations. This page explains our affiliate relationships, how we maintain strict editorial integrity, and what financial transparency means for you as a reader.
How We Earn Commissions
TinyWheels Guide is a participant in various affiliate advertising programs designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by linking to trusted online retailers. When you click on product recommendations within our guides, reviews, and comparison tables to purchase a stroller or accessory, we may earn a small percentage of the sale at absolutely no extra cost to you. These commissions allow our editorial team to purchase testing equipment, rent space for safety evaluations, and dedicate hundreds of hours to hands-on research without relying on intrusive pop-up ads or sponsored placements.
Our Editorial Independence Commitment
Monetization never dictates our recommendations. Our evaluation process remains entirely separate from our business partnerships. Whether a stroller manufacturer offers a generous affiliate commission or none at all has zero influence on how we review, rank, or score it. Our editorial standards are guided strictly by hands-on testing, real-world parent feedback, and rigorous safety assessments.
Our specialized editorial team maintains complete ownership over every verdict we publish:
- Clara Dupont (Chief Safety Inspector & Gear Specialist) evaluates all-terrain models and harnesses exclusively through the lens of rigorous safety certifications and real-world durability.
- Liam Vance (Urban Mobility & Design Editor) tests lightweight strollers and travel systems for tight subway turns, foldability, and daily city commuting stress.
- Maya Lin (Family Lifestyle & Value Columnist) assesses double strollers and budget-friendly picks to ensure growing families get maximum utility without breaking the bank.
Our Promise to Parents
We know that trust is earned through consistent honesty. If a stroller fails our brake tests, tips too easily on inclines, or features a cumbersome folding mechanism, we will tell you straight out—regardless of whether we earn a commission on it. We only recommend products that we would feel completely confident using with our own children. If you ever have questions about our testing methodology or how we fund our work, we welcome you to reach out through our site contact page.