ourdream vs the Field: AI Affiliate Program Comparisons
Every major AI companion affiliate program, compared side by side with ourdream.ai on the things that decide your EPC: payout model, attribution, payment terms, creative, and reporting.
Each page ends the same way, because the argument is the same: you do not have to take our word for any of it. ourdream signup is self-service and non-exclusive, so the cheapest way to settle a comparison is to split 10-20% of your existing traffic and read the EPC after two weeks.
40% lifetime RevShare and the biggest brand in the space, but split $100/$250 minimums, unpublished CPA rates, and the most crowded keyword set in the vertical.
40% lifetime RevShare / up to $50 CPA and a genuinely professional program. The closest comparable, which makes it the cleanest head-to-head test.
“Up to 50%” lifetime RevShare, weekly payouts, $50 minimum. The boldest headline terms in the vertical, with the least verifiable track record behind them.
30-40% revshare depending on which of their own sources you read, payouts “upon request”, and no affiliate page on the main site.
Up to $42 PPS or 28% lifetime RevShare via CrakRevenue. Network reliability, but a network-sized haircut on the rate.
35% of month one, then 15% recurring. The thinnest published terms in the vertical, from the program with the least public track record.
Claims 40% lifetime / $50 CPA on its site, 35% / $30 in directories, 35% / $38.50 on CrakRevenue, with a $500 in-house minimum.
45% lifetime RevShare is the vertical’s highest network rate, paired with a $30 CPA and consumer cancellation complaints that bite revshare.
30% recurring RevShare, but no published payment schedule, minimum, or cookie window, and the program is not even mentioned in SpicyChat’s own docs.
40% RevShare, reportedly only for the first 12 months, on NET-30. Plus a brand-collision problem where half the writeups describe a different company.
Current marketing says 60% recurring RevShare; older writeups say 30% on initial purchases only. Both cannot be true, and the signup page will not render to tell you.
“Lifetime revshare” positioning, but the only published numbers are a network listing’s 24.5% / $24 CPA with a 7-day cookie.
30% RevShare on subs and tokens, per their official form, but reportedly capped at 12 months, applied for by Google Form, with zero published payment terms.
A fully private program: no public rate card, no published terms, negotiated per partner. The opposite of a self-service published-rates program.
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