Affiliates Policy
For Our Partners…
Aigokit is a by-product of Oykin Solutions.
We encourage affiliate partners to promote Aigokit actively. We make sure our affiliate partners are rewarded for their efforts. However, there are a couple of things our partners need to know:
1. How to join the affiliate program?
We manually approved affiliate applications. Most of the time we verify affiliate applications through blog URLs and YouTube channels. We also do a thorough check of your social appearance.
2. How does the affiliate program work?
After joining the affiliate program for Aigokit, you become a part of the sales team. We consider you as a promoter, part of our sales team. If you refer any user via your affiliate URL to our site – you get a commission if he or she completes the purchase.
3. Do the partners need to accept a coupon or a deal site affiliation?
No! We never approved (and will not approve) any kind of coupon or deal site affiliation for Aigokit.
4. How can I promote Aigokit?
The best way to promote Aigokit is through a blog post – write about your experience with Aigokit and share it. Promote it on social media platforms. Promote Aigokit through any legal means possible.
5. How does an affiliate partner get paid?
We only support PayPal payments for the withdrawal of affiliate commissions, and for Indian users we support RTGS/IMPS Bank transfer.
6. When will the payments be released?
If you can generate a commission at the end of the month – this payment will be sent to the PayPal account after 2 months cooling period. All the payments will be sent manually. For example, if you had 5 sales by the end of June, you got paid on end of March. Cooling period is brought because to avoid payout of any chargebacks or refunds.
Note: Minimum Payout is 100 USD.
7. Can my affiliate account be terminated?
Your affiliate account can be suspended or terminated for any of the following reasons:
- Misleading the user with false information
- If you refer yourself
- Spamming via referral/affiliate URL
- Promote Aigokit on illegal sites
- Violation of intellectual property rights
- Promotion through coupons or deal sites
- Promotion through PPC (Pay-per-click) sites
- Mass Popup ads blasting, or mass spam email blasting.