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Our Relationship with Make.com

At D3X T3CH, we are proud to partner with Make.com, one of the most powerful visual automation platforms available today. Make empowers businesses, solopreneurs, and automation enthusiasts to connect apps, automate workflows, and scale processes without writing a single line of code. Our mission is to help you unlock the full potential of this incredible platform through resources, blueprint systems, training, and tailored solutions.

While we are not employees of Make.com or directly affiliated with their company, we are an authorized affiliate partner. This means we may earn a commission when you purchase Make plans or related products through our links. These commissions come at no extra cost to you and help support our efforts to provide valuable tools, blueprints, and automation solutions to help you succeed.


Why This Matters to You

Transparency: Our partnership allows us to offer curated resources, automation templates, and insider tips designed to make your experience with Make.com smoother and more impactful.

Expertise: As affiliate partners and automation specialists, we’ve spent significant time building, testing, and refining Make workflows. This hands-on experience allows us to offer both plug-and-play solutions and professional setup services that save you time and eliminate confusion.

Your Support Helps Us Grow: When you use our links or purchase our Make.com resources, you’re supporting a small business focused on democratizing automation for entrepreneurs, creators, and small teams like yours.


Affiliate Disclosures

As required by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and other regulatory guidelines, we want to provide full transparency regarding our affiliate relationship with Make.com and other platforms.

Disclosure Statements:

  • “D3X T3CH is an affiliate of Make.com. We may earn a commission when you sign up or purchase through our links. This commission comes at no additional cost to you.”
  • “We are not employees or direct representatives of Make.com. Our recommendations are based on our personal expertise and experience using the platform.”
  • “All opinions, reviews, and insights shared on this website are our own and are not influenced by our affiliate relationship.”

Questions or Concerns?

If you have any questions about our relationship with Make.com or how we may benefit from your use of our affiliate links, feel free to contact us at:

[email protected]

Thank you for trusting us to guide you through your Make.com journey!

Ethan Cross

Ethan Cross is a 34-year-old AI-savvy tech entrepreneur, affiliate marketing expert, and passionate educator at heart. Born in the early ‘90s, he grew up straddling two worlds: the nostalgic days of floppy disks and the dawn of AI-powered innovations. At the age of seven, Ethan first laid his hands on a computer, sparking a lifelong obsession with technology and problem-solving. Originally dreaming of teaching and traveling the world, Ethan pursued an English degree to inspire others. But life took an unexpected turn—he stayed stateside, where he discovered the transformative power of AI tools, SaaS solutions, and affiliate marketing. What began as a side hustle turned into his American Dream: building a business that empowers others to automate, optimize, and achieve financial freedom. Ethan’s unique perspective as a 90’s kid lets him bridge the gap between older millennials, boomers embracing digital transformation, and Gen Z’s digital-first mindset. He believes that "helping others get what they want helps me get what I want," a principle that guides every blog post, product review, and solution shared on D3X T3CH. When he’s not deep-diving into the latest AI tool or affiliate marketing strategy, you’ll find Ethan mentoring entrepreneurs, nerding out over tech trends, or reminiscing about 90’s pop culture. His mission? To make tech approachable, actionable, and profitable for everyone—no matter their starting point.