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Make

REWARD35% recurring · 12 months
LISTED BY@hidrix · 3d ago

Visual automation platform (formerly Integromat) for connecting apps and designing workflows. Used by marketing ops, developers, and businesses automating processes across hundreds of apps. Direct competitor to Zapier and n8n.

Why Promote Make?

  • 20% recurring commission — paid monthly for as long as referrals stay subscribed. Automation tools are sticky — once workflows are built, users rarely switch.
  • Powerful visual builder — Make's drag-and-drop interface for complex workflows is genuinely best-in-class. Easy to demonstrate in content.
  • Cheaper than Zapier — for equivalent functionality, Make costs 3-5x less than Zapier. Price comparison content converts well.

Commission Details

DetailValue
Commission20% recurring
DurationLifetime
Cookie30 days
NetworkDirect (Make)
PaymentMonthly
Min. payout$100

Who Converts?

  • Marketing operations teams — automate lead routing, email sequences, CRM updates, and reporting across their entire stack.
  • E-commerce businesses — connect Shopify/WooCommerce with inventory, shipping, accounting, and customer support tools.
  • Agencies and freelancers — build automation for clients as a service, creating recurring revenue from Make expertise.

Earning Potential

Based on Core at $10.59/month and Pro at $18.82/month:

  • 30 Core referrals/month = $63.54/month recurring
  • 15 Pro referrals/month = $56.46/month recurring
  • Lifetime duration means compounding — 6 months of 20 referrals/month = $250+/month

Easy to Sell Because

  1. Free tier available — 1,000 operations/month free. Enough to build and test real workflows.
  2. "Zapier but cheaper" angle — most comparison content ranks well and converts because users are actively looking for alternatives.
  3. Visual workflow builder — the interface is visually impressive and makes for great tutorial content.

Heads Up

  • $100 minimum payout. Higher threshold than most programs. New affiliates may wait months for first payout.
  • Steeper learning curve than Zapier. Make is more powerful but more complex. Non-technical users may bounce to Zapier.
  • Lower brand awareness. "Integromat" rebrand to "Make" confused some users. Zapier owns the mindshare — you're fighting an uphill brand battle.

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