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What Is the Bouncy Affiliate Program?

Written by Bouncy Admin
Updated this week

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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