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Introducing the Flare affiliate program
Freek
We're proud to announce that we have started our affiliate program
Using this program, you can generate a link (like https://flareapp.io?via=your-name) that you can include in your blog posts, tweets, or anywhere on the web. If somebody clicks that link and subscribes to Flare in the next 30 days, you'll get 20% of all revenue the new user generates. So to be clear, you'll get a cut for as long as new user has a subscription. Sweet!
And of course, The more people subscribe via your link, the more money you earn.
After you've created your affiliate account, you'll get access to a beautiful dashboard where you can track your visits and earnings.

There, you can also download logos and banners that you can use to promote Flare.
You'll find more info on all of this on our brand new affiliate program page.
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