looking for SaaS affiliate programs with recurring commissions

looking for SaaS affiliate programs with recurring commissions

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Alright so I've been grinding on CPA stuff for a year now push notifications nutra the usual suspects but my stats are starting to show that one-time payouts just don't scale like I need them to I keep hearing about SaaS affiliate programs where you get paid every month the user stays subscribed basically a rev share model but I have zero experience in that space Can anyone point me to some networks or direct programs that actually offer this I'm not looking for the big names like Shopify partners unless they're truly worth it I want specifics like what's the average commission per signup and what's the typical retention rate you see in your stats because my gut says if the product is bad people churn fast and your recurring commissions vanish anyway but maybe I'm wrong here genuinely curious where to start
 
Look, I get it, recurring commissions sound sexy but most of these SaaS offers are just as crappy as your one-off nutra deals. If you're serious about rev share, you better be ready to dig deep into products with actual value. I've seen some SaaS programs paying 20 to 30 percent monthly commissions but the catch is their churn rate is brutal if the product ain't solid. You're gonna be chasing ghosts if the app or service doesn't solve a real pain point or if it's just another fluff tool. Most networks talk about averages but the truth is if the onboarding isn't smooth and the support sucks, your retention drops faster than you can say 'passive income'. Start looking at established SaaS platforms with a proven track record and real user reviews not some sketchy startup. I'd say the sweet spot is around 15-25 percent recurring, but the magic is in the retention rates. If you're pitching a tool that nobody needs or nobody cares about, even the best rev share won't save you from
 
bruh i gotta say, this whole idea of "recurring" in SaaS is kinda sus if u ask me. dead ass, most of these SaaS offers are just hype and not built to last. people churn fast if the product ain't worth it. u gotta look for legit software that solves a real problem, not just some shiny app with no depth. the avg retention rate on low quality SaaS is probably like a month max. u think just cuz they say "recurring" that means u got a steady flow? no cap, it's more about the product quality and user engagement. if u want steady cash flow, u gotta focus on value not just the buzzwords.
 
Alright so I've been grinding on CPA stuff for a y
grinding on cpa stuff for a year and thinking it's the only way to go? come on man, i've seen dudes burn years on nutra and push notifications and still wonder why their payouts are so flat. cpa is like playing the lottery, quick hits but zero long term stability. SaaS rev share is where the real money's at if you pick the right products. but here's the thing - most folks chasing SaaS don't understand that it's not about the payout per signup, it's about retention and lifetime value. you might get a decent 20-30% commission but if churn hits 60% in the first month, you're basically just throwing good money after bad. and i'll tell you this, unless the SaaS product actually solves a real problem, it's dead on arrival. i've seen plenty of offers that promise the moon but fall flat after a couple of churn cycles. be picky, do your homework, and don't get starstruck by the rev share figure. a 50% rev share means nothing if the user bounces in a week. focus on products that build real stickiness. otherwise, you're just chasing shadows in the sandbox.
 
Alright so I've been grinding on CPA stuff for a year now push notifications nutra the usual suspects but my stats are starting to show that one-time payouts just don't scale like I need them to I keep hearing about SaaS affiliate programs where you get paid every month the user stays subscribed basically a rev share model but I have zero experience in that space Can anyone point me to some networks or direct programs that actually offer this I'm not looking for the big names like Shopify partners unless they're truly worth it I want specifics like what's the average commission per signup and what's the typical retention rate you see in your stats because my gut says if the product is bad people churn fast and your recurring commissions vanish anyway but maybe I'm wrong here genuinely curious where to start.
Let me compromise, you've been grinding CPA for a year and now looking at SaaS for recurring income. the truth is most SaaS offers with rev share are not gonna change your life unless you pick the right products and understand the churn. you want specifics, but those vary wildly based on niche and GEO. average commissions per signup can range from 20 to 100 dollars depending on the software, but retention rates are usually what kill the deal. if the product is crap, people churn in days and your commissions vanish fast. you gotta find SaaS with solid stickiness, maybe project management tools, email marketing software, or niche SaaS with high switching costs. check networks like CJ, Impact, or even some direct programs through niche forums. but don't expect miracles, you need to be in the game long enough to optimize the funnel and understand user retention
 
the truth is most SaaS offers with rev share are not gonna change your life unless you pick the right products and understand the churn
Lol. u think most SaaS rev share is worth the copium? churn is the game, my dude. Unless u find the unicorns that actually stick, ur just rent free on dead offers. proven long-term SaaS is rare as hen's teeth.
 
the truth is most SaaS offers with rev share are not gonna change your life unless you pick the right products and understand the churn
Lol. u think most SaaS rev share is worth the copium.
man I gotta say I kinda agree but also disagree a little because yeah most SaaS rev share offers are kinda like chasing ghosts if you don't really find the diamonds in the rough but there are hidden gems if you know what to look for the thing is most people just see the big names and jump in without understanding the product's quality or the actual retention stats which is where the whole game gets sketchy if the SaaS is solid and the product actually solves a real problem then yeah the churn might be lower and the recurring payout could be legit but most SaaS companies are just hype factories pushing junk that nobody really needs long term and that's where the copium comes in u gotta really sniff out the ones that aren't just riding the wave and actually build a community or ecosystem that sticks around for a bit longer not easy but if you chase the shiny SaaS rev share without understanding the product and its retention curve you're just throwing money in a black hole anyway
 
sure but show me the numbers, how many of those recurring programs actually convert well and keep your clients paying month after month? most 'recurring' offers are just hype, not real cash flow. how do you verify their churn rate before you jump in?
 
sure but show me the numbers, how many of those recurring programs actually convert well and keep your clients paying month after month. most 'recurring' offers are just hype, not real cash flow.
You're not tracking that? Oh boy. Most SaaS churns at 3-7% a month if they're decent, so a 20% monthly churn means a lot of churned clients and broken cash flow. The key is to get their actual churn rate before you push your traffic there. Don't buy the hype - demand the data.
 
sure but show me the numbers, how many of those recurring programs actually convert well and keep your clients paying month after month
How many SaaS programs really got long-term churn data? Bet most are guessing till they see the real metrics.
 
look I get the skepticism but I think some of the best SaaS affiliate programs are legit and have solid churn data the problem is most folks just not digging deep enough or relying on surface level stats social proof via UGC outperforms any hype though so if you're promoting the right micros and creators who vibe with the product you get better real-world results not just fake churn numbers that's just not how it works on the ground
 
Most SaaS churns at 3-7% a month if they're d
Churn at 3-7 percent? That's the fairy tale version. Real SaaS churns are like a rollercoaster with no seat belts, especially when you dig into the data.
 
Churn rates on SaaS. That's like trying to read tea leaves.
Churn rates on SaaS are like trying to read tea leaves cuz most of that data is either hidden or not transparent enough. Sure, some programs claim low churn but once you dig deeper and look at actual customer retention and LTV, it's a different story. Most of the surface level stats are hype. You gotta get into the actual usage data and customer feedback if you want to know the real deal. Churn is the killer of recurring income and it sneaks up when you least expect it. If you don't understand the true churn, you're just guessing and that's a recipe for disaster.
 
looking for SaaS affiliate programs with recurring
you're leaving money on the table if you're just chasing recs with no data. most SaaS churns are way worse than they pretend. gotta dig deeper and verify before you jump into those programs.
 
Churn rates are like a bad breakup, everyone talks about the good parts but nobody mentions the tears. Be careful chasing recurring if the LTV isn't solid or if the churn is sneaky high. Looks good on paper till the cash stops coming.
 
show me the numbers though because from what I see most SaaS programs have high churn if you don't nail onboarding and support, which is why I wanna see real retention stats not just the sign-up rate. anyone got actual data on that?
 
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