Sponsors

One placement per article. Disclosed. Not pretend-editorial.

For businesses whose product the practitioner mainstream actually uses.

Wifecraft will accept one sponsor per article — a single, named, clearly disclosed placement that we write ourselves, for a product or service the readers of this site genuinely buy. No banner ads. No programmatic. No affiliate links pretending to be editorial.

Who this is for

Cage manufacturers. Harness and toy brands serious about fit and durability. Lingerie companies that make pieces wives actually wear past the wedding-night photo. Hotels and short-stay properties that already host couples on neutral ground. Therapists with capacity for kink-literate clients. Telehealth services that handle STI testing, fertility, and sexual health with adult competence. Insurers who underwrite legal protection for unconventional households. Lawyers who write the agreements those households need.

If your customer is the married practitioner this site is written for — thirties, with kids, conservative-raised, doing this seriously — write to us.

What we won't take

  • Pornographic platforms or aggregators.
  • Coaching services that promise outcomes we don't believe in.
  • Anything we'd be embarrassed to recommend to a friend in our position.
  • Any placement that asks us to soften what an article would otherwise say.

How it works

  1. You send a one-page note to [email protected] with what you sell, who buys it, and why customers stay.
  2. We reply only to fits we'd take. Don't take silence personally.
  3. We propose an article context where your placement reads as relevant and disclosed.
  4. We write the placement; you approve facts but not voice.
  5. You pay a flat per-article fee. We disclose at the top of the piece.

Pricing depends on the placement and the article. We'll tell you what it costs when we tell you it's a fit.

Get the sponsor brief when it's ready.

A one-page PDF: audience numbers, pricing, what a placement looks like, and what we won't take.