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What Is the Bouncy Affiliate Program?

Written by Bouncy Admin
Updated over 2 months ago

The Bouncy Affiliate Program lets you earn money by referring new users to Bouncy.ai. When someone signs up using your unique affiliate link and subscribes to a paid plan, you earn a commission on their payments.


How It Works

The program is straightforward and works in three steps:

1. Create Your Link

Sign up for the affiliate program and choose a custom affiliate code. Your unique link is generated instantly in the format https://bouncy.ai/your-code.

2. Share With Your Audience

Share your affiliate link through social media, blog posts, YouTube videos, newsletters, direct messages, or any other channel you prefer.

3. Earn 30% Commission

When someone clicks your link, signs up for Bouncy.ai, and subscribes to a paid plan, you earn 30% recurring commission on every payment they make -- including renewals.


Key Program Details

Detail

Value

Commission rate

30% recurring on all payments from referred users

Minimum payout

$25 for public affiliates

Cookie/tracking window

30 days (referral credit lasts 30 days after the click)

Payout methods

PayPal, Bank Transfer, Cryptocurrency

Recurring?

Yes -- you earn on every payment, not just the first


Who Can Join?

The Bouncy Affiliate Program is open to all Bouncy.ai users. You do not need a paid plan to become an affiliate. Simply log in to your Bouncy account and navigate to the affiliate signup page.


What You Get

  • A custom affiliate link with a code you choose (e.g., bouncy.ai/yourname).

  • A real-time dashboard showing signups, conversions, revenue, and your available balance.

  • The ability to request payouts via PayPal, bank transfer, or cryptocurrency.


Example

If a user you referred subscribes to a plan costing $29/month:

  • You earn $8.70/month (30% of $29) for as long as that user remains subscribed.

  • If the user upgrades to a $79/month plan, your commission increases to $23.70/month.


Getting Started

Ready to start earning? See the next article:


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