Comparison
earnwithaffiliate vs Rewardful
The deepest Stripe integration on the market, with no free plan.
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At a glance
| Criterion | Rewardful | earnwithaffiliate |
|---|---|---|
| Entry price | $49/month, 14-day trial | €0/month, then €39/monthus |
| Permanent free plan | None — 14-day trial | €0/month, no time limit, no cardus |
| Percentage of affiliate revenue | Nonethem | 10% → 0.5% depending on plan, capped |
| Affiliate revenue cap on entry plan | $7,500/month | $1,000/month on free, $10,000 on Launch |
| Affiliate marketplace | None | Included from the free planus |
| Integrations | Stripe, Paddle and 20+ othersthem | Stripe, API and webhooks |
| Custom portal domain | From $99/month | From €89/month |
| VAT invoice on every payout | Not advertised | Yes, from €89/monthus |
Pricing checked on 2026-08-13, on their own pricing page.
What Rewardful does better than us
- The deepest Stripe integration around: two-way sync, and their data visible directly from the Stripe dashboard.
- More than twenty integrations beyond Stripe — Paddle, SamCart, Podia, WooCommerce, Memberstack — where we only have Stripe.
- No percentage taken on your affiliates' revenue, whatever your volume.
- A track record and customer base we do not have, with the content library and case studies that come with it.
When to pick Rewardful
If you bill with Paddle or anything other than Stripe, if you want zero percentage taken whatever your volume, or if track record weighs in your decision: take Rewardful. On those three points they are ahead.
Frequently asked questions
Can I migrate from Rewardful without losing my affiliates?
Your affiliates need to create an account, but their existing subscribers are not lost: we scan your live Stripe subscriptions and reattach each one to the affiliate who brought it, wherever the proof exists. Renewals therefore keep paying commission after the migration.
Why do you take a percentage when they don't?
Because the subscription alone does not fund the marketplace or AI-assisted recruiting. The percentage falls as your volume rises (10% → 0.5%) and it is capped: above your plan's cap it stops being taken until the end of the month. On the free plan it is the only thing you pay.
Is the free plan really permanent?
Yes, and that is the main difference with the four tools compared here: all of them offer a 7 to 30-day trial, none has a permanent free plan. No credit card, no countdown. You pay 10% of the revenue your affiliates bring you, on the first $1,000 each month.
Is this information current?
The prices and features quoted were checked on 2026-08-13 on Rewardful's public pages, and the link to their pricing page is given above so you can verify for yourself. SaaS pricing moves: if anything differs, their page is the authority.
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Try it with no credit card
The free plan is permanent, not a trial. You can set your program up and check that a sale flows through before paying anything.