101 Best Affiliate Programs For Digital Products
Samanta Larsen shares 101 affiliate programs for digital products across software, courses, templates, creator tools, design assets, marketing platforms, memberships, and developer tools.

Digital product affiliate programs are useful because customers can buy, download, subscribe, or start using the product immediately. This guide compares software, courses, templates, creative assets, AI tools, subscriptions, hosting, and creator platforms.
Always confirm current commissions, cookie windows, payout thresholds, allowed traffic sources, and trademark rules before promoting any digital product.
Table of contents
- 1. Canva
- 2. Adobe Creative Cloud
- 3. Envato Elements
- How we created this guide
- Top 3 in depth
- The other 98 picks
- Course, education, and knowledge product affiliate programs
- Creator commerce, downloads, and marketplace affiliate programs
- Email, marketing, and audience growth affiliate programs
- Website, hosting, and no-code affiliate programs
1. Canva
Canva
2. Adobe Creative Cloud
Adobe Creative Cloud
3. Envato Elements
Envato Elements
How we created this guide
We ranked these digital product affiliate programs by practical affiliate use, not just name recognition. The goal is to show which programs are easiest to explain, easiest to place in useful content, and most realistic to test with creators, operators, and publishers choosing digital products to promote.
Created by
Samanta L.
Senior Affiliate Consultant · samanta@revshare.so
Samanta specializes in digital product affiliate programs, including software, courses, templates, subscriptions, and creator tools.
Reviewed by
Nora V.
SEO Strategist · nora@revshare.so
Nora shapes the search structure, table of contents, internal links, and comparison angles for affiliate guides.
We looked at the way each program fits real content, how likely readers are to understand the offer, and whether the program gives affiliates enough room to build more than one article, video, newsletter, or comparison page around it.
We matched programs to real buyer intent
A strong program should connect to a clear buying moment. We looked for offers that make sense inside tutorials, comparison guides, checklists, gift guides, social content, newsletters, and resource pages.
We checked promotion risk and maintenance
Affiliate programs change. We favored programs where affiliates can explain the offer clearly, keep content updated, and avoid relying on fragile claims, outdated rates, or one-off seasonal products.
We prioritized testing flexibility
The strongest recommendations give you room to test different angles, placements, and content formats before treating any program as a long-term winner.
Top 3 in depth
Here is the deeper breakdown of the three programs we would test first. Each one covers a different angle inside digital product affiliate marketing, so use this section to decide which offer belongs in your first article, comparison page, video, or campaign.
Canva
Canva is one of the easiest digital products to explain because almost every creator, student, marketer, freelancer, and small business owner needs better visuals. It works especially well when you show a finished asset first, then explain how Canva made the workflow faster.
Best fit: Social media tutorials, template roundups, small business design guides, student content, creator workflows, and "how to make" articles.
Pros
- +Broad audience
- +simple onboarding
- +strong visual demonstrations
- +many use cases across social posts
- +presentations
- +resumes
- +lead magnets
- +ads
- +brand kits
Cons
- -Generic Canva content is crowded
- -You need a specific angle
- -such as Canva for real estate agents
- -Etsy sellers
- -teachers
- -nonprofits
- -coaches
- -or local businesses
Implementation idea
Publish free templates, before-and-after design makeovers, short tutorials, and niche content calendars that show Canva inside a practical workflow.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Publish free templates, before-and-after design makeovers, short tutorials, and niche content calendars that show Canva inside a practical workflow." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
Test notes: I would test Canva with three entry points: a free template, a short before-and-after tutorial, and a niche landing page such as "Canva for Etsy sellers." The strongest content usually shows the finished result quickly, then explains the steps.
Adobe Creative Cloud
Adobe Creative Cloud is a strong fit for audiences that need professional design, photography, video, PDF, and creative production tools. It is more advanced than beginner design apps, which makes it useful for serious creators and businesses.
Best fit: Photography blogs, video editing tutorials, design education, freelance creative content, PDF workflows, and professional creator comparisons.
Pros
- +Massive brand trust
- +a deep product suite
- +strong alignment with high-intent creative searches
Cons
- -The product range can be overwhelming
- -many readers need help choosing the right Adobe app or plan
Implementation idea
Build comparison guides such as Photoshop vs Lightroom, Premiere Pro alternatives, best PDF tools for teams, or the best Adobe apps for photographers.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Build comparison guides such as Photoshop vs Lightroom, Premiere Pro alternatives, best PDF tools for teams, or the best Adobe apps for photographers." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
Test notes: I would test Adobe content around specific apps instead of the whole suite. Photoshop, Lightroom, Premiere Pro, Acrobat, and Illustrator each deserve their own search intent, examples, and comparison angle.
Envato Elements
Envato Elements gives subscribers access to templates, stock video, music, graphics, presentation templates, fonts, and creative assets. It is useful for affiliates who teach people how to create faster without starting from scratch.
Best fit: Design resource blogs, YouTube creator tutorials, agency workflows, presentation guides, video production content, and template roundups.
Pros
- +Large asset library
- +subscription model
- +many content angles across websites
- +social media
- +video
- +branding
- +presentations
Cons
- -You need to explain licensing and use cases carefully because asset subscriptions can feel abstract to new buyers
Implementation idea
Create starter-pack articles for YouTubers, consultants, course creators, podcasters, agencies, and small businesses that need repeat creative assets.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create starter-pack articles for YouTubers, consultants, course creators, podcasters, agencies, and small businesses that need repeat creative assets." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
Test notes: I would test Envato Elements with asset bundles: "best presentation templates for consultants," "YouTube starter pack," or "brand kit assets for coaches." The product converts better when the reader sees several useful downloads, not just the subscription name.
The other 98 picks
These programs are still worth exploring, but they are better treated as secondary tests. Use them once you know which audience, content format, and affiliate offer type performs best for your site or channel.
4. Creative Market
Creative Market is a marketplace for fonts, templates, graphics, themes, photos, and creative assets from independent sellers. It works well when your audience wants polished assets but prefers buying individual products instead of a subscription.
Best fit: Brand design, template shopping guides, small business assets, wedding design, social media kits, and digital product creation content.
Pros
- +Strong marketplace feel
- +many niche assets
- +useful buying moments for people building brands
- +shops
- +presentations
- +or printable products
Cons
- -Quality and licensing details vary by product
- -so thin recommendations are less helpful than curated collections
Implementation idea
Build curated lists such as best Canva templates for coaches, best fonts for luxury brands, or best Instagram kits for real estate agents.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Build curated lists such as best Canva templates for coaches, best fonts for luxury brands, or best Instagram kits for real estate agents." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
5. Placeit
Placeit helps users create mockups, logos, videos, gaming assets, and merch visuals without advanced design skills. It is especially good for content about selling products online.
Best fit: Print-on-demand guides, Etsy seller content, Shopify tutorials, merch launch checklists, and creator branding workflows.
Pros
- +Easy visual payoff
- +strong fit for sellers
- +practical use cases for mockups
- +apparel designs
- +product images
- +promo videos
Cons
- -Advanced designers may prefer more control in professional software
Implementation idea
Show how a blank design becomes a realistic product mockup, then connect the workflow to Etsy, Shopify, Gumroad, or print-on-demand stores.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Show how a blank design becomes a realistic product mockup, then connect the workflow to Etsy, Shopify, Gumroad, or print-on-demand stores." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
6. Vecteezy
Vecteezy offers stock vectors, photos, videos, and design resources. It can monetize traffic from creators who need affordable visual assets for posts, websites, presentations, and commercial projects.
Best fit: Design resource lists, stock asset comparisons, classroom materials, creator toolkits, and marketing asset roundups.
Pros
- +Simple product category
- +broad creative use cases
- +good fit for visual search intent
Cons
- -Asset marketplaces need curation because readers want help finding the right resource quickly
Implementation idea
Create niche asset collections for teachers, bloggers, social media managers, nonprofit teams, or local service businesses.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create niche asset collections for teachers, bloggers, social media managers, nonprofit teams, or local service businesses." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
7. Depositphotos
Depositphotos is a stock photo, vector, illustration, music, and video marketplace. It works well for publishers who write about content marketing, design production, and visual branding.
Best fit: Stock photo comparisons, marketing design articles, blogger resource pages, presentation design guides, and small business content.
Pros
- +Large asset catalog
- +familiar stock media buying behavior
- +many commercial use cases
Cons
- -Stock media is competitive
- -so the best content needs examples and clear use cases
Implementation idea
Publish collections for specific business types, such as stock photos for dentists, SaaS landing pages, travel blogs, online courses, or real estate marketing.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Publish collections for specific business types, such as stock photos for dentists, SaaS landing pages, travel blogs, online courses, or real estate marketing." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
8. Storyblocks
Storyblocks provides stock video, audio, images, and templates for creators and businesses. It is especially relevant for video-first audiences that need reusable footage and production assets.
Best fit: YouTube production guides, video marketing tutorials, podcast video repurposing, course creation content, and agency workflows.
Pros
- +Strong video angle
- +subscription-friendly product
- +many workflows where creators need assets repeatedly
Cons
- -You need to explain why a paid stock library saves time compared with free asset hunting
Implementation idea
Build guides around creating ads, intros, explainer videos, online lessons, and social clips using stock footage and templates.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Build guides around creating ads, intros, explainer videos, online lessons, and social clips using stock footage and templates." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
9. Motion Array
Motion Array offers video templates, presets, stock footage, music, sound effects, plugins, and review tools. It is a useful affiliate option for audiences using Premiere Pro, After Effects, DaVinci Resolve, and other video tools.
Best fit: Video editing tutorials, creator gear blogs, agency production workflows, YouTube growth content, and short-form video guides.
Pros
- +Strong fit for working editors
- +clear time-saving value
- +many assets that can be demonstrated visually
Cons
- -Beginner audiences may need help understanding which assets work with which editing software
Implementation idea
Create tutorials that start with a boring clip and end with a polished edit using templates, transitions, titles, and music.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create tutorials that start with a boring clip and end with a polished edit using templates, transitions, titles, and music." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
10. Epidemic Sound
Epidemic Sound provides royalty-free music and sound effects for creators and businesses. It is easy to recommend inside YouTube, podcast, course, and social video workflows.
Best fit: YouTube creator guides, podcast production, video editing tutorials, social media content systems, and brand video workflows.
Pros
- +Clear creator pain point
- +recurring need for music
- +strong fit for tutorials where audio quality matters
Cons
- -Music licensing can be confusing
- -so affiliates should avoid oversimplifying terms
Implementation idea
Publish "where to get music for YouTube" guides, editing checklists, and channel launch resources that explain why clean licensing matters.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Publish "where to get music for YouTube" guides, editing checklists, and channel launch resources that explain why clean licensing matters." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
11. Artlist
Artlist offers music, sound effects, footage, templates, plugins, and creative assets for video creators. It fits premium creator audiences that care about production quality.
Best fit: Filmmaker blogs, creator education, wedding videography content, agency video workflows, and YouTube production tutorials.
Pros
- +Strong brand in creator music and video assets
- +good fit for professional workflows
- +many natural tutorial placements
Cons
- -You need to match the recommendation to serious creators because casual users may not need a premium asset subscription
Implementation idea
Compare music libraries, show how music changes a final edit, and create creator launch checklists with audio, footage, and template resources.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Compare music libraries, show how music changes a final edit, and create creator launch checklists with audio, footage, and template resources." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
12. Soundstripe
Soundstripe provides royalty-free music, sound effects, and video assets. It can work well for creators who publish frequently and want predictable licensing.
Best fit: Podcast video production, YouTube tutorials, commercial video guides, social media ads, and freelance videography resources.
Pros
- +Straightforward use case
- +creator-friendly positioning
- +strong fit for repeat video publishing
Cons
- -The affiliate content needs to educate readers on licensing
- -not just say "royalty-free music."
Implementation idea
Create comparisons for YouTubers, agencies, and course creators who need reliable music for monetized content.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create comparisons for YouTubers, agencies, and course creators who need reliable music for monetized content." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
Course, education, and knowledge product affiliate programs
13. Udemy
Udemy is a massive course marketplace with classes across business, design, development, marketing, productivity, finance, and personal skills. It works well for affiliates who create learning paths.
Best fit: Career content, skill guides, student resources, programming tutorials, marketing education, and productivity blogs.
Pros
- +Huge course catalog
- +frequent buyer intent
- +recognizable brand
- +many niches to target
Cons
- -Course quality varies
- -pricing can change often
Implementation idea
Build curated learning paths such as "best Udemy courses for junior developers" or "courses to learn email marketing in 30 days."
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Build curated learning paths such as "best Udemy courses for junior developers" or "courses to learn email marketing in 30 days."" into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
14. Coursera
Coursera offers online courses, certificates, degrees, and professional learning from universities and companies. It is strong for audiences who value credentials and structured learning.
Best fit: Career change guides, professional certificates, data science content, business education, student resources, and remote work upskilling.
Pros
- +Strong institutional trust
- +recognizable partners
- +high-intent searches around certificates and careers
Cons
- -Some programs require more commitment than casual course buyers expect
Implementation idea
Create career roadmaps that pair a role with a sequence of beginner, intermediate, and portfolio-building courses.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create career roadmaps that pair a role with a sequence of beginner, intermediate, and portfolio-building courses." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
15. Skillshare
Skillshare is a creative learning platform with classes in illustration, design, photography, writing, marketing, freelancing, and productivity. It is especially friendly for creator audiences.
Best fit: Creative blogs, beginner design content, freelance education, art tutorials, and creator newsletters.
Pros
- +Easy to explain
- +strong creative positioning
- +good fit for audiences that want practical classes
Cons
- -It may be less compelling for people looking for formal credentials
Implementation idea
Create monthly learning challenges, creator skill stacks, and "learn this weekend" content that links to relevant classes.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create monthly learning challenges, creator skill stacks, and "learn this weekend" content that links to relevant classes." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
16. MasterClass
MasterClass sells streaming classes taught by recognizable experts across writing, business, cooking, music, film, leadership, wellness, and more. It converts best when the audience values inspiration and premium production.
Best fit: Lifestyle newsletters, creative inspiration, personal development content, gift guides, and writing or business education.
Pros
- +Strong brand
- +celebrity instructors
- +giftable subscription
- +broad consumer appeal
Cons
- -It is more inspirational than deeply tactical for some technical audiences
Implementation idea
Position it in gift guides, creative reset content, and "learn from experts" roundups for writers, entrepreneurs, and creators.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Position it in gift guides, creative reset content, and "learn from experts" roundups for writers, entrepreneurs, and creators." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
17. LinkedIn Learning
LinkedIn Learning offers professional development courses connected to business, software, creative skills, and career growth. It is relevant for audiences thinking about employability.
Best fit: Career blogs, workplace productivity guides, job seeker resources, HR content, and professional skill roadmaps.
Pros
- +Strong professional brand
- +broad course library
- +natural alignment with career advancement
Cons
- -Some readers may already have access through an employer or school
Implementation idea
Build guides around promotion readiness, role transitions, manager training, and software skills for specific jobs.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Build guides around promotion readiness, role transitions, manager training, and software skills for specific jobs." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
18. Teachable
Teachable helps creators sell online courses, coaching, memberships, and digital downloads. It is a strong affiliate program for audiences that want to package knowledge into paid products.
Best fit: Creator business content, online course launch guides, coaching business tutorials, and knowledge commerce comparisons.
Pros
- +Clear creator monetization angle
- +recurring software use
- +strong fit for launch checklists
Cons
- -Beginners need help validating an offer before paying for course software
Implementation idea
Create guides on turning consulting, coaching, templates, or expertise into a paid course and show where Teachable fits in the funnel.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create guides on turning consulting, coaching, templates, or expertise into a paid course and show where Teachable fits in the funnel." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
19. Thinkific
Thinkific is a course and community platform for creators, educators, and businesses. It works well when your content focuses on owning a branded learning experience.
Best fit: Course platform comparisons, education business guides, membership content, and creator monetization tutorials.
Pros
- +Strong fit for serious course creators
- +branded learning portals
- +scalable knowledge businesses
Cons
- -It may feel like more platform than a creator needs for a very small first product
Implementation idea
Compare course platforms by use case, then recommend Thinkific for creators who want structure, ownership, and room to grow.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Compare course platforms by use case, then recommend Thinkific for creators who want structure, ownership, and room to grow." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
20. Kajabi
Kajabi is an all-in-one platform for courses, memberships, websites, email, funnels, coaching, and digital products. It is a premium option for creators who want fewer tools in their stack.
Best fit: Creator business systems, coaching funnels, premium course launches, expert businesses, and all-in-one platform comparisons.
Pros
- +Broad platform
- +high-value audience
- +strong fit for creators selling higher-ticket knowledge products
Cons
- -The price can be too high for hobbyists or unvalidated offers
Implementation idea
Build content around replacing a messy creator tech stack with one platform for landing pages, email, checkout, courses, and memberships.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Build content around replacing a messy creator tech stack with one platform for landing pages, email, checkout, courses, and memberships." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
21. Podia
Podia lets creators sell courses, downloads, coaching, webinars, and memberships. It is useful for simple creator storefronts where ease of use matters.
Best fit: Digital product launch guides, creator storefront tutorials, email list monetization, and small course businesses.
Pros
- +Creator-friendly product
- +simple positioning
- +good fit for selling multiple digital product types from one place
Cons
- -Advanced course businesses may want more customization or enterprise features
Implementation idea
Show creators how to package a first paid download, workshop replay, mini-course, or coaching offer without building a complex site.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Show creators how to package a first paid download, workshop replay, mini-course, or coaching offer without building a complex site." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
22. LearnWorlds
LearnWorlds is a course platform focused on interactive learning, academies, and online schools. It can appeal to educators who care about student experience.
Best fit: Online school guides, course platform comparisons, training businesses, and education technology content.
Pros
- +Strong education angle
- +interactive learning features
- +fit for more structured course experiences
Cons
- -It requires a clearer course strategy than a simple download platform
Implementation idea
Write guides for building branded academies, employee training portals, and interactive course experiences.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Write guides for building branded academies, employee training portals, and interactive course experiences." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
23. LearnDash
LearnDash is a WordPress learning management system for selling and managing online courses. It is especially relevant for WordPress-focused audiences.
Best fit: WordPress course sites, LMS comparisons, membership sites, education businesses, and developer-led course builds.
Pros
- +Strong WordPress fit
- +flexible ownership
- +useful for people who want courses on their own site
Cons
- -Users need to be comfortable managing WordPress
- -plugins
- -hosting
- -site maintenance
Implementation idea
Create tutorials on building a course website with WordPress, LearnDash, payment tools, email marketing, and membership protection.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create tutorials on building a course website with WordPress, LearnDash, payment tools, email marketing, and membership protection." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
Creator commerce, downloads, and marketplace affiliate programs
24. Gumroad
Gumroad is a popular platform for selling digital downloads, memberships, courses, software, and creator products. Even when a formal affiliate relationship depends on creator-specific settings, Gumroad is important for digital product monetization content.
Best fit: Creator business guides, digital download tutorials, indie product launches, template businesses, and audience monetization content.
Pros
- +Simple checkout
- +creator-friendly positioning
- +strong fit for first digital products
Cons
- -Affiliates should verify the available referral setup for the specific product or creator they promote
Implementation idea
Teach creators how to sell a paid PDF, Notion template, design asset, mini-course, or software file with a simple product page.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Teach creators how to sell a paid PDF, Notion template, design asset, mini-course, or software file with a simple product page." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
25. Lemon Squeezy
Lemon Squeezy helps creators and software businesses sell digital products, subscriptions, software licenses, and downloads. It is useful for audiences that care about payments, tax handling, and simple digital commerce.
Best fit: SaaS founder content, digital product launch guides, indie hacker tutorials, and software licensing workflows.
Pros
- +Strong digital product positioning
- +good fit for software sellers
- +clear use cases around subscriptions and downloads
Cons
- -It is more relevant to sellers than to general consumers
Implementation idea
Create launch checklists for indie software, paid templates, plugins, and digital downloads that need checkout, licensing, and customer delivery.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create launch checklists for indie software, paid templates, plugins, and digital downloads that need checkout, licensing, and customer delivery." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
26. Sellfy
Sellfy lets creators sell digital products, subscriptions, print-on-demand products, and storefronts. It is practical for audiences that want a simple way to sell files and creator products.
Best fit: Creator storefront guides, digital download businesses, print-on-demand content, and small product launch tutorials.
Pros
- +Easy concept
- +broad creator use cases
- +good fit for selling files
- +memberships
- +simple products
Cons
- -It may not be the best fit for creators who already need a full ecommerce platform
Implementation idea
Show how to launch a storefront for presets, ebooks, music files, templates, art files, or paid creator resources.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Show how to launch a storefront for presets, ebooks, music files, templates, art files, or paid creator resources." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
27. Payhip
Payhip supports selling digital downloads, courses, memberships, coaching, and physical products. It is approachable for creators who want a lightweight storefront.
Best fit: Digital download tutorials, creator monetization, ebook launches, template stores, and beginner product businesses.
Pros
- +Simple setup
- +clear digital product use cases
- +practical for small creators
Cons
- -Affiliate opportunities may vary
- -so confirm the current referral or partner setup before building a campaign
Implementation idea
Create beginner guides for selling a first ebook, printable, template pack, workbook, or paid resource library.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create beginner guides for selling a first ebook, printable, template pack, workbook, or paid resource library." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
28. Shopify
Shopify is best known for ecommerce, but it also works for digital products through apps, downloads, memberships, and creator storefronts. It is valuable when your audience wants a full commerce brand.
Best fit: Ecommerce education, digital product stores, template shops, app businesses, creator brands, and print-on-demand content.
Pros
- +Huge brand trust
- +broad commerce ecosystem
- +many ways to build a digital product business
Cons
- -A full store can be more setup than a creator needs for one small download
Implementation idea
Build tutorials for selling digital downloads, online courses, presets, ebooks, or templates with Shopify and the right digital delivery apps.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Build tutorials for selling digital downloads, online courses, presets, ebooks, or templates with Shopify and the right digital delivery apps." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
29. Etsy
Etsy is a marketplace where sellers offer physical goods and many digital products, including printables, templates, planners, patterns, art files, and design resources. It is useful for affiliate content around ready-made digital downloads.
Best fit: Printable roundups, template collections, wedding planning resources, classroom materials, craft patterns, and small business design assets.
Pros
- +Strong buyer trust
- +many niche digital downloads
- +natural fit for curated shopping guides
Cons
- -Product quality and licensing vary
- -so careful curation matters
Implementation idea
Publish collections like best budget planners, best editable wedding templates, best classroom printables, or best small business Canva templates.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Publish collections like best budget planners, best editable wedding templates, best classroom printables, or best small business Canva templates." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
30. Fiverr
Fiverr is a services marketplace, but many purchases result in digital deliverables: logos, websites, videos, voiceovers, templates, copywriting, automations, and design files. It can monetize readers who need a digital outcome but do not want to do it themselves.
Best fit: Small business guides, founder resources, creator workflows, outsourcing tutorials, and "done-for-you" comparisons.
Pros
- +Broad service catalog
- +strong buyer intent
- +easy positioning as the shortcut when software is not enough
Cons
- -Service quality varies
- -so content should teach readers how to choose a freelancer carefully
Implementation idea
Add Fiverr as the hire-help option inside tutorials about logos, landing pages, explainer videos, podcast editing, and automation setup.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Add Fiverr as the hire-help option inside tutorials about logos, landing pages, explainer videos, podcast editing, and automation setup." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
31. Upwork
Upwork connects businesses with freelancers and agencies for digital work. It fits content where readers need expert implementation, not just a tool recommendation.
Best fit: Startup guides, marketing operations, website builds, software development, design projects, and business outsourcing content.
Pros
- +Wide professional talent pool
- +high-value projects
- +strong fit for B2B content
Cons
- -Hiring takes planning
- -readers may need guidance on briefs
- -budgets
- -vetting
Implementation idea
Create templates for job posts, project briefs, and freelancer evaluation checklists for common digital projects.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create templates for job posts, project briefs, and freelancer evaluation checklists for common digital projects." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
Email, marketing, and audience growth affiliate programs
32. ConvertKit
ConvertKit is an email marketing platform for creators, writers, coaches, podcasters, and digital product sellers. It is one of the most natural fits for affiliate content about building an audience.
Best fit: Creator newsletters, lead magnet tutorials, course launch funnels, audience building guides, and digital product sales systems.
Pros
- +Strong creator positioning
- +recurring use case
- +easy connection to lead magnets and sales funnels
Cons
- -It is strongest when the creator has or is building an audience
Implementation idea
Teach readers how to create a free download, landing page, welcome sequence, and product launch email flow.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Teach readers how to create a free download, landing page, welcome sequence, and product launch email flow." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
33. MailerLite
MailerLite offers email marketing, landing pages, forms, automation, websites, and paid newsletters. It is useful for budget-conscious creators and small businesses.
Best fit: Beginner email marketing, small business newsletters, creator funnels, simple automation tutorials, and landing page guides.
Pros
- +Accessible pricing
- +simple interface
- +broad appeal for people starting an email list
Cons
- -Advanced teams may eventually want deeper enterprise features
Implementation idea
Create beginner guides showing how to capture emails, send a first newsletter, and promote a digital product with automation.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create beginner guides showing how to capture emails, send a first newsletter, and promote a digital product with automation." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
34. GetResponse
GetResponse combines email marketing, automation, landing pages, webinars, forms, and ecommerce features. It is relevant for affiliates writing about full marketing funnels.
Best fit: Webinar funnels, small business marketing, email automation, ecommerce emails, and lead generation tutorials.
Pros
- +Broad marketing toolkit
- +strong funnel angle
- +many content opportunities
Cons
- -Beginners can feel overwhelmed if you present every feature at once
Implementation idea
Build use-case articles around webinar registration, lead magnets, automated nurture sequences, and product launch campaigns.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Build use-case articles around webinar registration, lead magnets, automated nurture sequences, and product launch campaigns." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
35. ActiveCampaign
ActiveCampaign is a marketing automation and CRM platform for businesses that need more advanced email, segmentation, and customer journeys. It fits B2B and serious ecommerce audiences.
Best fit: Marketing automation comparisons, CRM email workflows, ecommerce retention, SaaS onboarding, and lead nurturing content.
Pros
- +Advanced automation
- +business-grade positioning
- +strong value for complex customer journeys
Cons
- -It may be too much for a creator who only needs a simple newsletter
Implementation idea
Create tutorials for abandoned cart flows, lead scoring, onboarding sequences, sales follow-up, and customer reactivation campaigns.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create tutorials for abandoned cart flows, lead scoring, onboarding sequences, sales follow-up, and customer reactivation campaigns." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
36. AWeber
AWeber is an established email marketing platform with newsletters, landing pages, automation, and ecommerce-friendly features. It can work well for beginner and small business audiences.
Best fit: Email list building, affiliate marketing education, small business newsletters, and beginner automation guides.
Pros
- +Longstanding brand
- +straightforward email marketing use case
- +practical for newsletters and follow-up campaigns
Cons
- -The email marketing market is crowded
- -so you need a specific comparison angle
Implementation idea
Publish guides for turning blog readers, YouTube viewers, podcast listeners, or social followers into email subscribers.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Publish guides for turning blog readers, YouTube viewers, podcast listeners, or social followers into email subscribers." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
37. Brevo
Brevo offers email marketing, SMS, automation, CRM, transactional email, and customer messaging. It fits small businesses that want multiple communication channels.
Best fit: Small business marketing stacks, transactional email tutorials, ecommerce communication, CRM content, and automation comparisons.
Pros
- +Broad messaging suite
- +useful for businesses
- +practical for both marketing and transactional workflows
Cons
- -The broad feature set needs clear use-case framing
Implementation idea
Build guides around welcome emails, transactional messages, SMS campaigns, and simple CRM workflows for local businesses or online stores.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Build guides around welcome emails, transactional messages, SMS campaigns, and simple CRM workflows for local businesses or online stores." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
38. Moosend
Moosend is an email marketing and automation platform for newsletters, campaigns, landing pages, and ecommerce automations. It can be positioned as a practical option for growing lists.
Best fit: Newsletter growth, ecommerce email flows, small business automation, and email platform comparisons.
Pros
- +Simple email automation use case
- +friendly for small teams
- +good fit for performance-focused content
Cons
- -It needs differentiation against larger email brands
Implementation idea
Create comparison content for budget-conscious email marketers, bloggers, creators, and ecommerce sellers.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create comparison content for budget-conscious email marketers, bloggers, creators, and ecommerce sellers." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
39. Omnisend
Omnisend is an email and SMS marketing platform for ecommerce brands. It is a strong fit for content about customer retention, abandoned carts, and lifecycle marketing.
Best fit: Shopify marketing, ecommerce retention, SMS marketing, abandoned cart tutorials, and online store growth guides.
Pros
- +Clear ecommerce positioning
- +strong workflow relevance
- +easy connection to revenue-focused content
Cons
- -It is less relevant for non-commerce creators
Implementation idea
Build tutorials for welcome flows, abandoned cart sequences, post-purchase campaigns, and seasonal ecommerce promotions.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Build tutorials for welcome flows, abandoned cart sequences, post-purchase campaigns, and seasonal ecommerce promotions." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
40. Constant Contact
Constant Contact provides email marketing and digital marketing tools for small businesses, nonprofits, and local organizations. It is useful for mainstream small business audiences.
Best fit: Local business marketing, nonprofit newsletters, event promotion, simple email campaigns, and beginner digital marketing.
Pros
- +Recognizable brand
- +accessible positioning
- +practical for non-technical business owners
Cons
- -Advanced marketers may prefer more specialized automation tools
Implementation idea
Create guides for restaurants, salons, clubs, churches, nonprofits, and local service businesses that need simple email campaigns.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create guides for restaurants, salons, clubs, churches, nonprofits, and local service businesses that need simple email campaigns." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
41. HubSpot
HubSpot offers CRM, marketing, sales, service, content, operations, and commerce tools. It is a powerful affiliate option for B2B audiences and content about scaling customer systems.
Best fit: CRM comparisons, inbound marketing, SaaS growth, sales operations, customer support workflows, and business software stacks.
Pros
- +Strong brand
- +broad product suite
- +many high-intent search topics
Cons
- -The platform is large
- -so affiliates should recommend specific hubs or use cases instead of speaking generally
Implementation idea
Build practical guides around CRM setup, lead capture, sales pipelines, marketing automation, and customer service workflows.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Build practical guides around CRM setup, lead capture, sales pipelines, marketing automation, and customer service workflows." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
42. Semrush
Semrush is an SEO, content marketing, competitor research, PPC, and digital marketing platform. It is highly relevant for marketing audiences that already understand the value of search traffic.
Best fit: SEO tutorials, keyword research guides, competitor analysis, content marketing strategy, and agency tool stacks.
Pros
- +Strong brand
- +high-value product
- +many tutorial-friendly features
Cons
- -It can be expensive for hobby bloggers or very small sites
Implementation idea
Create tutorials that use Semrush to find keywords, audit competitors, plan content clusters, and track rankings.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create tutorials that use Semrush to find keywords, audit competitors, plan content clusters, and track rankings." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
43. Ahrefs
Ahrefs is a major SEO toolset for backlink analysis, keyword research, content research, site audits, and rank tracking. Affiliate availability and terms should be checked directly, but it belongs in SEO tool discussions.
Best fit: SEO education, link building tutorials, content strategy, SaaS marketing, and affiliate site case studies.
Pros
- +Strong reputation among SEOs
- +excellent educational content
- +clear value for serious organic search work
Cons
- -Affiliate terms can change
- -so verify current partner options before planning a campaign
Implementation idea
Use it inside case studies showing how to evaluate keyword difficulty, find content gaps, and prioritize pages with revenue potential.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Use it inside case studies showing how to evaluate keyword difficulty, find content gaps, and prioritize pages with revenue potential." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
44. Surfer
Surfer helps teams optimize content with SEO recommendations, content briefs, and related workflows. It is a useful digital product for writers, agencies, and SEO publishers.
Best fit: Content optimization tutorials, SEO writing workflows, agency process guides, and blogger tool stacks.
Pros
- +Clear workflow fit
- +easy before-and-after demonstrations
- +strong alignment with SEO content production
Cons
- -Users still need editorial judgment; optimization tools do not replace good content strategy
Implementation idea
Show how to turn a target keyword into a brief, draft, optimization pass, and final article checklist.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Show how to turn a target keyword into a brief, draft, optimization pass, and final article checklist." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
45. Mangools
Mangools offers keyword research, SERP analysis, rank tracking, backlink analysis, and site profiling tools. It can appeal to bloggers and smaller teams that want accessible SEO software.
Best fit: Beginner SEO guides, niche site content, blogger tool comparisons, and keyword research tutorials.
Pros
- +Friendly interface
- +approachable positioning
- +useful for teaching SEO basics
Cons
- -Enterprise teams may need deeper advanced features
Implementation idea
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Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create beginner content around finding low-competition keywords, checking SERPs, and tracking early SEO progress." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
46. SE Ranking
SE Ranking is an SEO platform with rank tracking, website audits, keyword research, competitor research, backlink monitoring, and agency features. It works well in practical SEO tool comparisons.
Best fit: Agency tool stacks, SEO reporting, rank tracking guides, small business SEO, and competitor research tutorials.
Pros
- +Broad SEO toolkit
- +agency-friendly use cases
- +clear reporting value
Cons
- -Readers need help choosing between all-in-one SEO tools with overlapping features
Implementation idea
Build comparison pages for agencies, local SEO consultants, ecommerce teams, and bloggers who need tracking plus research.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Build comparison pages for agencies, local SEO consultants, ecommerce teams, and bloggers who need tracking plus research." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
47. Serpstat
Serpstat is an SEO platform for keyword research, rank tracking, site audits, backlink analysis, and competitor research. It is another option for search marketing audiences.
Best fit: SEO software comparisons, content marketing workflows, competitor research, and agency tutorials.
Pros
- +All-in-one SEO positioning
- +useful feature range
- +natural fit for comparison content
Cons
- -It needs a clear reason to choose it over better-known SEO tools
Implementation idea
Use side-by-side walkthroughs showing keyword discovery, competitor analysis, and site audit workflows.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Use side-by-side walkthroughs showing keyword discovery, competitor analysis, and site audit workflows." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
Website, hosting, and no-code affiliate programs
48. Webflow
Webflow is a visual website builder and CMS for designers, agencies, startups, and businesses that want custom sites without traditional coding. It is a strong digital product for design and no-code audiences.
Best fit: No-code tutorials, portfolio websites, agency workflows, landing page builds, and website builder comparisons.
Pros
- +Professional design control
- +strong brand
- +many visual tutorial opportunities
Cons
- -There is a learning curve for beginners who expect a simple drag-and-drop editor
Implementation idea
Create build-along tutorials for portfolios, SaaS landing pages, client sites, CMS blogs, and lead generation pages.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create build-along tutorials for portfolios, SaaS landing pages, client sites, CMS blogs, and lead generation pages." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
49. Wix
Wix is a mainstream website builder for small businesses, creators, restaurants, portfolios, stores, and service providers. It works well for beginner audiences that want to launch quickly.
Best fit: Small business websites, portfolio guides, restaurant sites, local service business content, and beginner website tutorials.
Pros
- +Recognizable brand
- +broad audience
- +easy website launch story
Cons
- -Advanced users may want more control or a different CMS
Implementation idea
Build guides for specific businesses, such as photographers, consultants, salons, coaches, tradespeople, and local restaurants.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Build guides for specific businesses, such as photographers, consultants, salons, coaches, tradespeople, and local restaurants." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
50. Squarespace
Squarespace is a website builder known for polished templates, portfolios, ecommerce, scheduling, memberships, and creator websites. It fits audiences that care about design and simplicity.
Best fit: Portfolio sites, creator websites, service businesses, personal brands, and design-forward website comparisons.
Pros
- +Strong templates
- +simple positioning
- +good fit for creative professionals
Cons
- -Some users may outgrow the platform if they need highly custom functionality
Implementation idea
Create examples for photographers, interior designers, writers, therapists, consultants, and creators who need a beautiful site quickly.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create examples for photographers, interior designers, writers, therapists, consultants, and creators who need a beautiful site quickly." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
51. WordPress.com
WordPress.com offers managed WordPress hosting and website plans. It is relevant for affiliates teaching blogging, publishing, content sites, and simple business websites.
Best fit: Blogging guides, content site tutorials, beginner website content, and WordPress comparisons.
Pros
- +Familiar WordPress ecosystem
- +managed setup
- +natural fit for publishers
Cons
- -Users should understand the difference between WordPress.com and self-hosted WordPress
Implementation idea
Build beginner guides about starting a blog, choosing a plan, publishing first posts, and growing a content library.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Build beginner guides about starting a blog, choosing a plan, publishing first posts, and growing a content library." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
52. Elementor
Elementor is a WordPress website builder used for landing pages, blogs, ecommerce sites, portfolios, and business websites. It is a strong affiliate program for WordPress creators.
Best fit: WordPress tutorials, landing page design, theme comparisons, agency workflows, and small business website builds.
Pros
- +Huge WordPress audience
- +visual building workflow
- +many tutorial opportunities
Cons
- -WordPress performance and plugin management still matter
Implementation idea
Create tutorials for homepage redesigns, service pages, lead capture pages, WooCommerce stores, and client website templates.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create tutorials for homepage redesigns, service pages, lead capture pages, WooCommerce stores, and client website templates." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
53. Divi
Divi by Elegant Themes is a WordPress theme and visual builder used by site owners, designers, and agencies. It can monetize WordPress design audiences.
Best fit: WordPress theme comparisons, agency website builds, small business templates, and visual builder tutorials.
Pros
- +Established brand
- +large user base
- +strong template-driven workflow
Cons
- -Affiliates should address performance
- -lock-in
- -builder preference honestly
Implementation idea
Build niche website examples for coaches, local businesses, restaurants, consultants, and portfolio owners using Divi layouts.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Build niche website examples for coaches, local businesses, restaurants, consultants, and portfolio owners using Divi layouts." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
54. Astra
Astra is a popular WordPress theme with starter templates and performance-focused positioning. It is useful for affiliates creating WordPress setup tutorials.
Best fit: WordPress starter sites, theme comparisons, WooCommerce guides, blogger setup tutorials, and agency workflows.
Pros
- +Lightweight positioning
- +broad template library
- +good fit for beginner WordPress builds
Cons
- -Users still need to pair it with the right plugins and hosting
Implementation idea
Create complete WordPress stack guides that include hosting, Astra, page builders, email forms, and ecommerce plugins.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create complete WordPress stack guides that include hosting, Astra, page builders, email forms, and ecommerce plugins." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
55. Bluehost
Bluehost is a hosting company commonly promoted in beginner website and WordPress content. It is relevant when digital product sellers need a website, blog, or sales page.
Best fit: Beginner blogging, WordPress setup, creator websites, digital product landing pages, and small business websites.
Pros
- +Recognizable hosting brand
- +beginner-friendly positioning
- +many tutorial angles
Cons
- -Hosting is competitive and readers need honest guidance on performance
- -support
- -plan limits
Implementation idea
Build step-by-step website launch guides for bloggers, creators, consultants, and local businesses.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Build step-by-step website launch guides for bloggers, creators, consultants, and local businesses." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
56. Hostinger
Hostinger offers hosting, website builder tools, WordPress hosting, VPS hosting, and domain services. It works for budget-conscious website audiences.
Best fit: Affordable website setup, WordPress tutorials, beginner blogs, portfolio sites, and small ecommerce projects.
Pros
- +Strong value positioning
- +broad product range
- +practical for first websites
Cons
- -Affiliates should match plan recommendations to realistic traffic and support needs
Implementation idea
Create guides for launching a blog, portfolio, niche site, or digital product landing page on a budget.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create guides for launching a blog, portfolio, niche site, or digital product landing page on a budget." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
57. Kinsta
Kinsta is a managed hosting platform for WordPress sites, applications, and databases. It is a premium option for publishers, agencies, and businesses that care about speed and reliability.
Best fit: WordPress performance, agency hosting, high-traffic content sites, WooCommerce stores, and business website migrations.
Pros
- +Premium positioning
- +performance angle
- +strong fit for serious site owners
Cons
- -It is not the cheapest option
- -so the audience needs to value reliability and support
Implementation idea
Publish migration guides, speed optimization case studies, and comparisons for businesses outgrowing budget hosting.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Publish migration guides, speed optimization case studies, and comparisons for businesses outgrowing budget hosting." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
58. WP Engine
WP Engine is a managed WordPress hosting platform for businesses, agencies, ecommerce, and publishers. It fits audiences that want a professional WordPress foundation.
Best fit: WordPress agency content, enterprise-ish small business sites, WooCommerce guides, and performance-focused comparisons.
Pros
- +Strong brand
- +managed WordPress focus
- +relevance for high-value sites
Cons
- -Price-sensitive beginners may not be ready for managed hosting
Implementation idea
Create content around professional WordPress stacks, client sites, speed, security, staging, and reliable hosting operations.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create content around professional WordPress stacks, client sites, speed, security, staging, and reliable hosting operations." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
59. Cloudways
Cloudways offers managed cloud hosting for WordPress, WooCommerce, PHP apps, and agencies. It is useful for audiences that want flexibility without managing servers directly.
Best fit: Agency hosting, WooCommerce performance, WordPress speed guides, and cloud hosting comparisons.
Pros
- +Flexible infrastructure options
- +performance positioning
- +strong fit for technical site owners
Cons
- -It may be more complex than beginner shared hosting
Implementation idea
Compare managed cloud hosting with shared hosting and create tutorials for faster WordPress and WooCommerce sites.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Compare managed cloud hosting with shared hosting and create tutorials for faster WordPress and WooCommerce sites." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
60. Carrd
Carrd is a simple one-page website builder. It works well for creators, freelancers, startups, and digital product sellers who need a quick landing page.
Best fit: Link-in-bio pages, waitlists, lead magnets, simple portfolios, digital product prelaunches, and one-page sales pages.
Pros
- +Very easy to explain
- +affordable
- +useful for quick launch workflows
Cons
- -It is not designed for complex websites with deep CMS needs
Implementation idea
Show how to build a landing page for a newsletter, ebook, template, course waitlist, or freelance offer in an afternoon.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Show how to build a landing page for a newsletter, ebook, template, course waitlist, or freelance offer in an afternoon." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
61. Framer
Framer is a design-forward website builder used for landing pages, startup sites, portfolios, and interactive web experiences. It appeals to modern design and startup audiences.
Best fit: Startup landing pages, portfolio tutorials, no-code websites, product launch pages, and design tool comparisons.
Pros
- +Strong visual quality
- +fast publishing workflow
- +good fit for designers who want polished sites
Cons
- -Some business users may prefer more traditional website builders or CMS tools
Implementation idea
Build landing page teardown content, template roundups, and tutorials for launching SaaS, creator, or agency websites.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Build landing page teardown content, template roundups, and tutorials for launching SaaS, creator, or agency websites." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
Productivity, collaboration, and operations affiliate programs
62. Notion
Notion is a workspace for notes, docs, databases, wikis, projects, calendars, and team knowledge. It is also the center of a large template ecosystem.
Best fit: Productivity content, student systems, creator operating systems, project management templates, and knowledge base tutorials.
Pros
- +Huge organic demand
- +many template angles
- +easy visual demonstrations
Cons
- -Notion can become messy unless the content teaches a simple system
Implementation idea
Create templates and tutorials for content calendars, habit tracking, CRM, course planning, client portals, and team wikis.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create templates and tutorials for content calendars, habit tracking, CRM, course planning, client portals, and team wikis." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
63. monday.com
monday.com is a work management platform for projects, workflows, CRM, marketing teams, operations, and product teams. It is best for business audiences.
Best fit: Project management comparisons, agency operations, marketing calendars, sales pipelines, and team workflow guides.
Pros
- +Strong brand
- +flexible workflow positioning
- +many B2B use cases
Cons
- -It needs a clear team workflow example because "work management" can sound vague
Implementation idea
Build templates and walkthroughs for client projects, content production, campaign planning, hiring pipelines, and operations dashboards.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Build templates and walkthroughs for client projects, content production, campaign planning, hiring pipelines, and operations dashboards." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
64. ClickUp
ClickUp combines tasks, docs, goals, dashboards, whiteboards, chat, automation, and project management. It is popular with teams that want many productivity features in one platform.
Best fit: Productivity comparisons, agency project management, startup operations, content calendars, and remote team workflows.
Pros
- +Broad feature set
- +strong template culture
- +many workflow-specific content opportunities
Cons
- -The product can feel complex if you do not narrow the use case
Implementation idea
Create workflow tutorials for content teams, agencies, product launches, client onboarding, and weekly planning systems.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create workflow tutorials for content teams, agencies, product launches, client onboarding, and weekly planning systems." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
65. Asana
Asana is a project management platform for teams managing tasks, projects, goals, and cross-functional work. It fits business audiences that want structured collaboration.
Best fit: Project management comparisons, remote team content, marketing operations, product launches, and team planning guides.
Pros
- +Strong brand
- +clean project workflow
- +useful for teams moving away from spreadsheets
Cons
- -Affiliate and partner options should be checked directly because program access may vary
Implementation idea
Write guides for launch plans, editorial calendars, agency delivery, meeting follow-up, and team accountability systems.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Write guides for launch plans, editorial calendars, agency delivery, meeting follow-up, and team accountability systems." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
66. Trello
Trello is a visual kanban-style project management tool. It is easy to teach because boards, lists, and cards map naturally to beginner workflows.
Best fit: Beginner productivity, content calendars, student planning, personal organization, small team projects, and simple workflow tutorials.
Pros
- +Visual
- +easy to understand
- +useful for templates
Cons
- -Advanced teams may need more reporting
- -automation
- -or structure
Implementation idea
Create board templates for content planning, job searching, wedding planning, client projects, and weekly task management.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create board templates for content planning, job searching, wedding planning, client projects, and weekly task management." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
67. Todoist
Todoist is a task management app for personal productivity, teams, reminders, and recurring routines. It is a natural fit for productivity creators.
Best fit: Personal productivity, student systems, habit content, freelancer workflows, and focus tutorials.
Pros
- +Simple concept
- +broad audience
- +strong fit for practical routines
Cons
- -Affiliate options should be confirmed because task app partner programs can change
Implementation idea
Build routines around weekly reviews, recurring tasks, deep work, GTD-style planning, and freelancer client follow-up.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Build routines around weekly reviews, recurring tasks, deep work, GTD-style planning, and freelancer client follow-up." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
68. Miro
Miro is an online whiteboard for workshops, brainstorming, mapping, planning, and team collaboration. It works especially well in visual business workflows.
Best fit: Remote collaboration, workshop facilitation, product discovery, design thinking, strategy sessions, and team planning.
Pros
- +Easy to demonstrate visually
- +strong team use case
- +many template opportunities
Cons
- -It is less compelling for audiences that do not run meetings
- -workshops
- -or planning sessions
Implementation idea
Share workshop templates for retrospectives, customer journey maps, content planning, product roadmaps, and strategy sessions.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Share workshop templates for retrospectives, customer journey maps, content planning, product roadmaps, and strategy sessions." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
69. Loom
Loom is a screen recording and async video messaging tool. It is useful for remote teams, educators, creators, support teams, and freelancers.
Best fit: Remote work guides, async communication, course feedback, client onboarding, tutorials, and customer support workflows.
Pros
- +Clear problem-solution fit
- +easy demos
- +broad use in business communication
Cons
- -Affiliate availability should be checked directly before relying on it as a revenue source
Implementation idea
Create examples for replacing meetings, sending client updates, recording SOPs, reviewing designs, and answering support questions.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create examples for replacing meetings, sending client updates, recording SOPs, reviewing designs, and answering support questions." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
70. Typeform
Typeform helps users create forms, surveys, quizzes, lead capture flows, and interactive experiences. It is strong for marketers and creators who want better responses than basic forms.
Best fit: Lead generation, quizzes, surveys, customer research, creator intake forms, and interactive marketing funnels.
Pros
- +Beautiful form experience
- +many marketing use cases
- +easy before-and-after comparisons
Cons
- -It needs a clear conversion or research goal to justify paid form software
Implementation idea
Build tutorials for quiz funnels, client intake forms, market research surveys, product recommendation quizzes, and newsletter onboarding.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Build tutorials for quiz funnels, client intake forms, market research surveys, product recommendation quizzes, and newsletter onboarding." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
71. Zapier
Zapier connects apps and automates workflows between tools. It is a strong digital product for audiences that use many SaaS products and want to save time.
Best fit: Automation tutorials, no-code workflows, small business operations, marketing operations, and SaaS stack content.
Pros
- +Huge app ecosystem
- +many practical examples
- +clear time-saving value
Cons
- -Automation content can become abstract unless you show a specific workflow
Implementation idea
Create recipes like "send Typeform leads to MailerLite," "save Gumroad customers to Notion," or "post new Shopify orders to Slack."
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create recipes like "send Typeform leads to MailerLite," "save Gumroad customers to Notion," or "post new Shopify orders to Slack."" into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
72. Make
Make is a visual automation platform for connecting apps, APIs, data, and business processes. It appeals to no-code builders and more technical operators.
Best fit: No-code automation, operations tutorials, agency systems, ecommerce workflows, and API-connected business processes.
Pros
- +Visual scenario builder
- +flexible automation logic
- +strong fit for advanced workflow tutorials
Cons
- -Beginners may need more guidance than they would with simpler automation tools
Implementation idea
Build end-to-end automations for lead routing, content publishing, customer onboarding, invoice creation, and reporting dashboards.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Build end-to-end automations for lead routing, content publishing, customer onboarding, invoice creation, and reporting dashboards." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
73. Airtable
Airtable combines databases, spreadsheets, interfaces, and workflow apps. It is valuable for audiences that have outgrown spreadsheets but do not want custom software yet.
Best fit: No-code apps, content operations, CRM templates, inventory systems, project tracking, and internal tools.
Pros
- +Flexible
- +visual
- +template-friendly
- +easy to demonstrate with real business systems
Cons
- -Partner and affiliate options should be verified because access may vary by region and program type
Implementation idea
Create templates for editorial calendars, creator CRMs, sponsorship trackers, applicant pipelines, and lightweight product databases.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create templates for editorial calendars, creator CRMs, sponsorship trackers, applicant pipelines, and lightweight product databases." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
74. Calendly
Calendly is a scheduling platform for meetings, demos, coaching calls, interviews, sales calls, and consultations. It fits almost any audience that books time online.
Best fit: Consultant websites, sales workflows, coaching funnels, recruiting, podcast booking, and service business operations.
Pros
- +Easy value proposition
- +broad professional audience
- +strong fit inside conversion funnels
Cons
- -It is most compelling when the reader already has a booking problem
Implementation idea
Show how to connect scheduling pages to email sequences, landing pages, intake forms, CRM records, and payment workflows.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Show how to connect scheduling pages to email sequences, landing pages, intake forms, CRM records, and payment workflows." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
75. Jotform
Jotform helps users create forms, surveys, approval flows, apps, documents, and payment forms. It works well for small business and operations content.
Best fit: Client intake forms, order forms, application forms, surveys, approval workflows, and small business automation.
Pros
- +Broad use cases
- +template library
- +practical form-to-workflow positioning
Cons
- -Form tools need a specific business process to feel valuable
Implementation idea
Build tutorials for intake forms, quote requests, event registrations, digital product order forms, and customer feedback surveys.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Build tutorials for intake forms, quote requests, event registrations, digital product order forms, and customer feedback surveys." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
76. Tally
Tally is a simple form builder with a clean writing-like interface. It is popular with creators, startups, and no-code builders who want fast forms without heavy setup.
Best fit: Creator forms, waitlists, newsletter onboarding, simple surveys, product research, and lead capture.
Pros
- +Easy to understand
- +fast to demonstrate
- +useful for lightweight digital product workflows
Cons
- -Confirm current referral or partner options before treating it as a primary affiliate offer
Implementation idea
Create tutorials for waitlists, feedback forms, lead magnets, beta applications, and creator audience surveys.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create tutorials for waitlists, feedback forms, lead magnets, beta applications, and creator audience surveys." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
AI, writing, video, and content creation affiliate programs
77. Jasper
Jasper is an AI content and marketing platform for teams creating campaigns, brand content, and marketing assets. It fits B2B content about scaling content operations.
Best fit: AI marketing workflows, content team systems, campaign planning, brand voice content, and agency productivity.
Pros
- +Strong AI writing brand
- +business positioning
- +many workflow angles
Cons
- -AI writing claims should be realistic; readers still need strategy
- -editing
- -brand judgment
Implementation idea
Show campaign workflows that move from brief to draft to repurposed social posts, emails, landing page copy, and ad variations.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Show campaign workflows that move from brief to draft to repurposed social posts, emails, landing page copy, and ad variations." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
78. Copy.ai
Copy.ai offers AI tools for go-to-market teams, sales workflows, content creation, and business automation. It is relevant for audiences using AI in marketing and sales operations.
Best fit: AI writing comparisons, GTM workflows, sales content, email copy, and marketing automation guides.
Pros
- +Clear business use cases
- +strong AI positioning
- +many examples for repetitive content tasks
Cons
- -The best content should show review and editing steps
- -not only prompt outputs
Implementation idea
Create guides for cold email drafts, blog outlines, product descriptions, sales sequences, and campaign copy generation.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create guides for cold email drafts, blog outlines, product descriptions, sales sequences, and campaign copy generation." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
79. Grammarly
Grammarly helps users improve writing, grammar, clarity, tone, and communication. It is one of the broadest digital products because almost everyone writes.
Best fit: Student content, professional writing, freelance writing, business communication, creator workflows, and remote work guides.
Pros
- +Huge audience
- +simple value proposition
- +easy before-and-after demonstrations
Cons
- -Generic grammar-tool content is competitive
Implementation idea
Build use-case pages for students, job seekers, bloggers, customer support teams, executives, and non-native English speakers.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Build use-case pages for students, job seekers, bloggers, customer support teams, executives, and non-native English speakers." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
80. ProWritingAid
ProWritingAid is a writing assistant for grammar, style, structure, readability, and long-form editing. It fits writers who want deeper feedback than basic spellcheck.
Best fit: Novel writing, blogging, academic writing, freelance writing, and long-form editing guides.
Pros
- +Strong fit for serious writers
- +useful editing reports
- +clear comparison angles
Cons
- -It appeals most to readers who write enough to care about deeper editing
Implementation idea
Create editing workflows for authors, bloggers, students, content marketers, and freelance writers.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create editing workflows for authors, bloggers, students, content marketers, and freelance writers." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
81. Descript
Descript is an audio and video editing platform with transcription, screen recording, podcast editing, and AI-powered editing features. It is ideal for creator workflows.
Best fit: Podcast production, YouTube editing, course creation, short-form video repurposing, and creator productivity.
Pros
- +Easy to demonstrate
- +strong creator pain point
- +useful for both audio and video content
Cons
- -Traditional editors may prefer timeline-based tools for complex projects
Implementation idea
Show how to turn a recorded interview into clips, transcripts, captions, show notes, and social posts.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Show how to turn a recorded interview into clips, transcripts, captions, show notes, and social posts." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
82. Riverside
Riverside is a remote recording platform for podcasts, interviews, webinars, and video content. It works well for creators who need high-quality remote recording.
Best fit: Podcast launch guides, video interview workflows, webinar content, creator production systems, and remote guest recording.
Pros
- +Clear use case
- +strong creator audience
- +easy comparison against basic video calls
Cons
- -It is most relevant when the audience already records interviews or long-form content
Implementation idea
Create tutorials for podcast interviews, guest workflows, remote video quality, clipping, and repurposing recordings.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create tutorials for podcast interviews, guest workflows, remote video quality, clipping, and repurposing recordings." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
83. Pictory
Pictory helps turn scripts, blog posts, and long videos into shorter videos with AI-assisted editing. It fits content repurposing audiences.
Best fit: Video repurposing, social media content, blogger-to-video workflows, course marketing, and content automation.
Pros
- +Clear time-saving angle
- +strong fit for non-editors
- +useful for short-form video strategies
Cons
- -Automated video still needs review for quality
- -brand fit
- -pacing
Implementation idea
Show how a blog post becomes a YouTube short, LinkedIn video, TikTok clip, or course promo.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Show how a blog post becomes a YouTube short, LinkedIn video, TikTok clip, or course promo." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
84. Synthesia
Synthesia is an AI video platform for creating presenter-style videos, training content, product explainers, and internal communication. It is strongest for business audiences.
Best fit: Training videos, HR content, SaaS onboarding, product explainers, internal documentation, and multilingual video workflows.
Pros
- +High-value B2B use case
- +strong demonstration potential
- +clear production savings
Cons
- -It is not the right fit for every brand voice or creator style
Implementation idea
Build guides around employee onboarding videos, product tutorials, support explainers, and course localization.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Build guides around employee onboarding videos, product tutorials, support explainers, and course localization." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
85. Otter.ai
Otter.ai provides AI meeting notes, transcription, summaries, and collaboration features. It can be recommended to students, teams, journalists, researchers, and consultants.
Best fit: Meeting productivity, lecture notes, interview transcription, sales calls, research interviews, and remote team workflows.
Pros
- +Clear productivity value
- +broad audience
- +simple demonstration
Cons
- -Affiliate or partner availability should be checked directly before depending on it for monetization
Implementation idea
Create workflows for recording interviews, summarizing meetings, capturing lectures, and turning conversations into action items.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create workflows for recording interviews, summarizing meetings, capturing lectures, and turning conversations into action items." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
86. Murf
Murf is an AI voice generator for voiceovers, training videos, ads, presentations, and creator content. It fits creators and businesses that need voice content without recording every line manually.
Best fit: Explainer videos, course narration, YouTube voiceovers, elearning content, and ad creative.
Pros
- +Clear audio production use case
- +easy examples
- +useful for multilingual or repeat content
Cons
- -AI voice quality and brand fit need honest evaluation
Implementation idea
Show how to create a product explainer, course lesson, app walkthrough, or ad voiceover from a script.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Show how to create a product explainer, course lesson, app walkthrough, or ad voiceover from a script." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
Developer, infrastructure, security, and business software affiliate programs
87. DigitalOcean
DigitalOcean offers cloud hosting, droplets, managed databases, Kubernetes, app hosting, storage, and developer infrastructure. It is a strong fit for technical audiences.
Best fit: Developer tutorials, app deployment guides, SaaS projects, indie hacker content, and cloud hosting comparisons.
Pros
- +Developer-friendly brand
- +practical tutorials
- +many infrastructure use cases
Cons
- -Non-technical readers may need simpler hosting options
Implementation idea
Build step-by-step deployment guides for apps, APIs, databases, staging environments, and side projects.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Build step-by-step deployment guides for apps, APIs, databases, staging environments, and side projects." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
88. Vercel
Vercel is a frontend cloud platform for deploying Next.js and modern web applications. It is relevant for developer audiences and startups building fast web experiences.
Best fit: Next.js tutorials, frontend deployment, SaaS launch guides, developer tooling, and Jamstack content.
Pros
- +Strong developer brand
- +excellent fit for modern web tutorials
- +natural connection to Next.js projects
Cons
- -Partner options should be verified because program access may depend on use case and relationship type
Implementation idea
Create deployment tutorials for landing pages, dashboards, docs sites, ecommerce frontends, and full-stack Next.js apps.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create deployment tutorials for landing pages, dashboards, docs sites, ecommerce frontends, and full-stack Next.js apps." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
89. Netlify
Netlify is a platform for deploying modern web projects, static sites, serverless functions, forms, and frontend workflows. It fits developer and no-code-adjacent audiences.
Best fit: Jamstack tutorials, static site hosting, frontend workflows, developer portfolios, and documentation sites.
Pros
- +Strong developer experience
- +easy demos
- +good fit for starter projects
Cons
- -More complex apps may require careful architecture planning
Implementation idea
Publish tutorials for portfolio sites, documentation sites, landing pages, static blogs, and serverless form handling.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Publish tutorials for portfolio sites, documentation sites, landing pages, static blogs, and serverless form handling." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
90. Namecheap
Namecheap sells domains, hosting, email, SSL certificates, VPN products, and website tools. It is useful for beginner website and digital product launch content.
Best fit: Domain buying guides, website launch checklists, email setup, beginner hosting, and creator brand setup.
Pros
- +Recognizable domain brand
- +broad product catalog
- +natural first step in many website tutorials
Cons
- -Domain and hosting recommendations need to be specific to the reader's project
Implementation idea
Create launch checklists for buying a domain, setting up branded email, securing SSL, and connecting a domain to a landing page.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create launch checklists for buying a domain, setting up branded email, securing SSL, and connecting a domain to a landing page." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
91. GoDaddy
GoDaddy offers domains, hosting, email, website builder, ecommerce tools, and business services. It works for mainstream small business audiences.
Best fit: Local business websites, domain buying, beginner email setup, small business launch guides, and website builder comparisons.
Pros
- +Huge brand recognition
- +broad product mix
- +practical beginner use cases
Cons
- -Advanced technical audiences may prefer more specialized providers
Implementation idea
Build guides for launching a domain, email address, simple website, booking page, or online presence for a local business.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Build guides for launching a domain, email address, simple website, booking page, or online presence for a local business." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
92. NordVPN
NordVPN is a VPN and privacy product used by consumers, travelers, remote workers, and security-conscious users. It is a digital subscription with broad affiliate appeal.
Best fit: Privacy guides, remote work security, travel tech, streaming-adjacent content where allowed, and cybersecurity basics.
Pros
- +Strong brand
- +clear subscription product
- +broad consumer demand
Cons
- -VPN claims should be accurate and compliant; avoid promising impossible anonymity or illegal use cases
Implementation idea
Create guides around safer public Wi-Fi, remote work security, travel privacy, and beginner cybersecurity habits.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create guides around safer public Wi-Fi, remote work security, travel privacy, and beginner cybersecurity habits." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
93. ExpressVPN
ExpressVPN is another well-known VPN product for privacy, security, and online protection. It is useful for audiences that value simple setup and trusted consumer security tools.
Best fit: Consumer privacy, travel tech, remote work, security tool comparisons, and digital safety checklists.
Pros
- +Strong brand
- +simple value proposition
- +broad device coverage
Cons
- -The VPN category is competitive and heavily regulated by platform policies
Implementation idea
Build honest VPN comparisons, travel security checklists, and tutorials for protecting laptops and phones on public networks.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Build honest VPN comparisons, travel security checklists, and tutorials for protecting laptops and phones on public networks." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
94. 1Password
1Password is a password manager for individuals, families, teams, and businesses. It fits security, productivity, and remote work audiences.
Best fit: Password security, family digital safety, startup security, remote team onboarding, and small business security stacks.
Pros
- +Clear pain point
- +strong trust angle
- +broad appeal across consumers and businesses
Cons
- -Affiliate or partner access may vary
- -so verify current terms before building revenue projections
Implementation idea
Create guides for setting up password vaults, sharing credentials safely, onboarding employees, and replacing insecure spreadsheets.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create guides for setting up password vaults, sharing credentials safely, onboarding employees, and replacing insecure spreadsheets." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
95. Dashlane
Dashlane is a password manager and credential security platform for consumers and businesses. It is a strong fit for digital safety content.
Best fit: Password management, family security, small business security, remote work, and privacy tool roundups.
Pros
- +Simple security story
- +practical everyday use
- +useful for both personal and team content
Cons
- -Security audiences expect accurate comparisons and careful claims
Implementation idea
Build beginner password security checklists, team onboarding guides, and password manager comparisons.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Build beginner password security checklists, team onboarding guides, and password manager comparisons." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
96. Keeper Security
Keeper Security provides password management, secrets management, privileged access, and cybersecurity tools. It can work for both consumer and business security audiences.
Best fit: Password manager comparisons, business security, MSP content, IT administration, and remote workforce security.
Pros
- +Strong security positioning
- +business-friendly product range
- +high-value audience potential
Cons
- -More advanced security features need plain-English explanation
Implementation idea
Create guides for securing remote teams, managing shared credentials, protecting admin accounts, and improving small business security.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create guides for securing remote teams, managing shared credentials, protecting admin accounts, and improving small business security." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
97. FreshBooks
FreshBooks is accounting and invoicing software for freelancers, consultants, agencies, and small businesses. It is a natural fit for digital service businesses.
Best fit: Freelance finance, invoicing tutorials, consultant operations, agency workflows, and small business accounting comparisons.
Pros
- +Clear pain point
- +strong freelancer audience
- +practical workflows around invoices
- +expenses
- +payments
Cons
- -Accounting software choice depends on region
- -tax needs
- -business structure
Implementation idea
Create templates and tutorials for sending invoices, tracking expenses, managing retainers, and preparing for tax season.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create templates and tutorials for sending invoices, tracking expenses, managing retainers, and preparing for tax season." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
98. QuickBooks
QuickBooks is accounting software for small businesses, freelancers, and accountants. It is relevant for digital product sellers, creators, consultants, and agencies managing revenue.
Best fit: Small business finance, bookkeeping guides, ecommerce accounting, creator business operations, and tax preparation content.
Pros
- +Huge brand recognition
- +broad accounting use cases
- +strong business buyer intent
Cons
- -Readers need help choosing plans and understanding local accounting requirements
Implementation idea
Build finance stack guides for creators, online stores, consultants, agencies, and digital product sellers.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Build finance stack guides for creators, online stores, consultants, agencies, and digital product sellers." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
99. Xero
Xero is cloud accounting software for small businesses, accountants, and bookkeepers. It fits business audiences that want modern accounting workflows.
Best fit: Small business accounting, bookkeeping comparisons, ecommerce finance, agency operations, and consultant finance systems.
Pros
- +Strong cloud accounting positioning
- +useful integrations
- +good fit for professional finance content
Cons
- -Affiliate or partner access can depend on program type and country
Implementation idea
Create comparisons for digital businesses, explain bookkeeping workflows, and show how accounting connects to payments, invoicing, and reporting.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create comparisons for digital businesses, explain bookkeeping workflows, and show how accounting connects to payments, invoicing, and reporting." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
100. HoneyBook
HoneyBook is a clientflow platform for independent businesses that need proposals, contracts, invoices, scheduling, and client communication. It is excellent for service-based creators.
Best fit: Freelancers, photographers, designers, consultants, coaches, event professionals, and creative service businesses.
Pros
- +Clear client workflow
- +strong appeal to creative professionals
- +many template-friendly content angles
Cons
- -It is less relevant for businesses that do not manage client projects or proposals
Implementation idea
Create workflows for inquiry forms, proposal templates, client onboarding, contracts, invoices, and project handoff.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Create workflows for inquiry forms, proposal templates, client onboarding, contracts, invoices, and project handoff." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
101. Bonsai
Bonsai provides business management software for freelancers and agencies, including proposals, contracts, time tracking, invoices, payments, forms, and client management. It is a useful digital product for independent professionals.
Best fit: Freelance business guides, agency operations, consultant systems, proposal templates, contract workflows, and client management.
Pros
- +Strong freelancer fit
- +clear operational pain points
- +useful content around getting paid faster
Cons
- -It works best for audiences selling services rather than pure digital downloads
Implementation idea
Publish guides on freelancer onboarding, proposal writing, scope control, invoicing, client portals, and turning chaotic admin into a repeatable system.
Example implementation plan
- Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
- Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
- Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.
Example: turn "Publish guides on freelancer onboarding, proposal writing, scope control, invoicing, client portals, and turning chaotic admin into a repeatable system." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.
How to choose the right digital product affiliate program
The best digital product affiliate program depends on the job your reader is trying to complete. A designer looking for fonts, a creator launching a course, a founder deploying an app, and a freelancer sending invoices all need different recommendations.
Start with these questions:
- What is the reader trying to do today?
- Is the product easy to demonstrate in screenshots, video, templates, or a tutorial?
- Does the product have a natural upgrade path from free trial to paid plan?
- Can you build multiple pieces of content around the same tool without repeating yourself?
- Does the program allow your main traffic source, such as SEO, YouTube, email, paid search, social media, or communities?
- Are the terms stable enough to justify building a full content cluster?
Digital products reward specificity. "Best software" is too broad. "Best email platform for selling a paid Notion template" is much stronger because the reader can see the exact problem, workflow, and buying reason.
Content ideas for promoting digital products
The easiest way to make digital product affiliate content useful is to show the product in motion. Screenshots, templates, examples, workflows, and before-and-after comparisons usually convert better than generic feature summaries.
High-converting formats include:
- Step-by-step tutorials.
- Product comparisons.
- Use-case roundups.
- Free templates that lead into a paid tool.
- "How I built this" breakdowns.
- Beginner setup guides.
- Tech stack articles.
- Cost calculators.
- Migration guides.
- Launch checklists.
- Case studies.
- Mistakes-to-avoid articles.
The strongest affiliate sites usually build clusters. A main "best tools" page can link to detailed tutorials, individual reviews, comparison pages, and templates. Each piece answers a different question, but all of them help the reader choose and use the right digital product.
Final thoughts from Samanta
Digital product affiliate marketing works because the purchase is close to the problem. Someone wants to design faster, write better, launch a course, build a site, automate a workflow, secure a team, record a podcast, or send an invoice. If your content helps them complete that job, the affiliate recommendation feels useful instead of forced.
Choose a narrow audience, build content around real workflows, disclose your affiliate relationships clearly, and keep your top pages updated. Programs change, but helpful content around specific digital problems keeps compounding.