
Launches and manages SaaS affiliate programs, automating payouts with zero transaction fees.
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LinkJolt helps SaaS companies and digital product sellers scale customer acquisition through affiliate programs. It removes transaction fees, a common friction point with traditional networks. The platform automates payouts via Stripe Connect, PayPal, or Wise, and includes tools for affiliate discovery, positioning it as a cost-effective alternative for growing digital businesses.
For who
SaaS companies, digital products, and subscription services
Solves what
Launch and manage a SaaS affiliate program with zero transaction fees.
- Automated payouts
- Real-time analytics
- Link & coupon tracking
In their own words
Launch an Affiliate Program That Gets Customers
Affiliates bring you customers. Launch your affiliate program in minutes with zero fees. Get discovered on autopilot or invite partners directly, track referrals, and automate commissions and payouts.
Launch your affiliate program in minutes with zero fees. Get discovered on autopilot or invite partners directly, track referrals, and automate commissions and payouts.
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Model
subscription
Free tier
No
Trial
Available
Operator context
Founded
May 2026
Platform
Web app
Audience
Marketers
Payments
PayPal
Tech stack
Social / footprint
Builder Strategy
- Strategy Type
- Niche Specialist
- Stage
- Vc Growth
- Effort
- Solo Buildable
About LinkJolt Expand
LinkJolt provides a specialized platform for SaaS companies, digital products, and subscription services to launch and manage affiliate programs. It focuses on removing a key pain point: transaction fees, which can eat into margins for businesses scaling through partnerships.
The platform includes essential features like link and coupon tracking, real-time analytics, and automated payouts via popular services like Stripe Connect, PayPal, and Wise. This packaging allows LinkJolt to serve as a cost-effective product for businesses seeking to expand their reach through affiliate marketing without the overhead of traditional networks.