Money research you can actually check
We exist for one reason: most personal-finance content online is either an ad in disguise or recycled filler. We do the opposite — real comparisons, sourced numbers, and an open methodology.
What we do
ClickEvent publishes independent research on the money decisions people in the US, UK and Europe make every week — how to send money abroad without losing a chunk to hidden fees, where to keep cash so it actually earns, which cards and accounts are worth the switch, and how to build a realistic second income.
Every guide is built around the same question: where is the money actually going? We price the same transaction across providers, on the same day, and show you the receipts rather than asking you to trust a ranking.
How we make money — and how we don’t
We fund the site through affiliate partnerships. When you open an account through some of our links, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. That is the entire business model, and it comes with one hard rule:
- We never accept payment for placement. A company cannot pay to rank higher, be featured, or be called “best.”
- Affiliate links never change a recommendation. If the data says a non-partner is better, we say so and link to it anyway.
- Every guide carries a disclosure. You always know when a link can earn us a commission.
Our methodology
Experience and evidence sit at the centre of everything we publish. For each comparison we:
- Run or document the actual transaction — real amounts, real fees, real exchange rates on a stated date.
- Trace every figure back to a primary source: a provider’s own fee schedule, a regulatory filing, or official rate data.
- State the date the information was verified, so you always know how fresh it is.
- Re-check each guide on a quarterly cycle, because rates and terms change constantly.
Who writes ClickEvent
ClickEvent is produced by a small editorial team with hands-on experience using these products as freelancers, expats, and cross-border earners — the exact audience the guides are written for. We’ve sent the transfers, opened the accounts, and paid the fees ourselves before writing about them.
We are not licensed financial advisers, and nothing on this site is personal financial advice. Our role is to give you clear, accurate, well-sourced information so you can make your own informed decision — and, where useful, point you to a qualified professional.
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