Automatically Add an Amazon Affiliate Disclaimer to Your Blog Posts

🛒 Amazon Affiliate Disclaimer Generator

Is This Free to Use?

Personal use is free forever.
If you’re using this tool on your own blog, portfolio, or personal Squarespace site, you don’t need to pay — enjoy it freely.

Commercial use requires a one-time license.
If you’re a developer, agency, or using this on a client project or monetized site, please purchase a commercial license. It helps support ongoing development and gives you peace of mind.

One-time cost: £49.99 (normally £79.99)
Covers unlimited client sites, all current tools, and future updates.

👉 Learn more or buy a license here

If you use Amazon affiliate links in your Squarespace posts, you’re required by their terms of service — and some laws — to include a disclosure that your links may earn a commission.

This tool does that for you automatically, so you never have to remember to add the disclaimer manually again and it will only appear on pages with links affiliate links to Amazon.

What It Does

  • Scans your post for Amazon affiliate links (e.g. amzn.to, amazon.com)

  • Looks for a specific <h2> heading (like “References” or “Sources”)

  • If both are found:

    • Injects your chosen disclaimer just after the heading

No coding knowledge required. No editing each post. No worries about missing disclosures.

How to Use the Tool

  1. Scroll down to the Amazon Disclaimer Generator

  2. Fill in:

    • The heading text to match (e.g. References, Sources, Further Reading)

    • Your disclaimer text (a default is provided, but you can edit it)

    • The blog slugs where your posts live (e.g. /blog, /articles) — one per line

  3. Click Generate Code

  4. Copy the full script

  5. In Squarespace:
    ⚙️ SettingsWebsite ToolsCode InjectionFooter Code

  6. Paste the code, save, and you’re done

Example

Let’s say you:

  • Include Amazon links in your reviews

  • End every post with an <h2> heading called Sources

Once set up, the tool will automatically insert your disclaimer right after that heading — but only if Amazon links are detected and the post matches the slug you set.

What It Detects

This script looks for links that contain:

  • amzn.to

  • amazon.com, amazon.co.uk, or other country-specific domains

If no such links are found, nothing is injected — so you don’t end up disclaiming on posts that don’t need it.

Default Disclaimer Text

Disclaimer: Some links on this page may be affiliate links to Amazon. If you click through and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission — at no additional cost to you.

You can customize this however you like in the generator.

Simply Put

This is a zero-maintenance way to stay compliant with Amazon’s affiliate policies. Set it once, and any post that includes affiliate links will get properly disclosed — automatically, reliably, and in the right place.

JC Pass

JC Pass is a specialist in social and political psychology who merges academic insight with cultural critique. With an MSc in Applied Social and Political Psychology and a BSc in Psychology, JC explores how power, identity, and influence shape everything from global politics to gaming culture. Their work spans political commentary, video game psychology, LGBTQIA+ allyship, and media analysis, all with a focus on how narratives, systems, and social forces affect real lives.

JC’s writing moves fluidly between the academic and the accessible, offering sharp, psychologically grounded takes on world leaders, fictional characters, player behaviour, and the mechanics of resilience in turbulent times. They also create resources for psychology students, making complex theory feel usable, relevant, and real.

https://SimplyPutPsych.co.uk/
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