ClickMagick
Commission Rate & Model
ClickMagick uses a simple and affiliate-friendly model: you earn 35% of every payment made by a referred customer, for the entire time they remain subscribed. This includes monthly renewals and typically also applies to annual payments (because the rule is based on “all payments” from referred customers).
| Plan (pricing examples) | Customer payment | Your 35% commission | Earning pattern | Notes (important) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starter |
$79 / month (or $790 / year) |
$27.65 per month (or $276.50 per year) |
Recurs every billing cycle for as long as the customer stays subscribed |
Commission is credited after validation; refunds/cancellations can reduce payable commission. |
| Standard |
$199 / month (or $1,990 / year) |
$69.65 per month (or $696.50 per year) |
Strong “MRR compounding” plan: a small base of retained customers can create stable monthly payouts | ClickMagick explicitly mentions top partners can earn high EPCs when driving trial-to-paid conversions. |
| Pro |
$349 / month (or $3,490 / year) |
$122.15 per month (or $1,221.50 per year) |
High-value recurring: fewer conversions needed to reach meaningful monthly affiliate revenue | Enterprise-style needs convert best with agencies, serious media buyers, and high-scale teams. |
| Higher commissions (possible) | Depends on your partnership terms | Above 35% may be available for high-volume partners | Typically negotiated based on consistent referral volume and/or partnership fit | ClickMagick invites high-volume partners to contact them about higher commissions and even other payment methods. |
- Focus on trial-to-paid conversion (tutorials + onboarding content)
- Promote to users already spending on traffic (media buyers, affiliates, agencies)
- Create “use-case” content: bot filtering, split tests, tracking templates, SubID tracking
- Build retention-driven content so subscribers stay longer (which increases your lifetime earnings)
- Refunds/cancellations: validated payouts account for refunds (hold/lag applies)
- Promotion restrictions: no PPC ads, no coupon sites, no trademark domains (policy compliance matters)
- This is a marketer tool—conversion depends heavily on audience intent and sophistication
Cookie Duration
For ClickMagick, cookie tracking matters most for the “time-to-signup” gap between a click and when the user actually starts a free trial (or purchases). Once a user registers through your referral flow, the relationship is typically tied to your referral account, and you earn recurring commissions for as long as that customer stays subscribed.
| Scenario | What usually happens | Affiliate best practice |
|---|---|---|
| User clicks today, signs up within cookie window | Your referral is credited if the signup happens before the cookie expires and the user completes the free-trial / signup flow on the same device/browser. | Use a strong CTA and “next step” content (setup tutorial, pricing breakdown) to shorten the time-to-trial. |
| User clicks, then comes back much later | If the cookie has expired, attribution may be lost unless the user re-clicks your link (or uses a tracked referral signup path that still credits you). | Retarget with email (permission-based) and “bookmarkable” resources; encourage users to re-click your link before signing up. |
| User switches device (mobile → desktop) | Cookies are browser/device specific. If the user switches devices, your cookie often does not carry over unless the program uses a cross-device identity method (not guaranteed). | Provide a “send this to your email” step (user-controlled) or a short checklist that nudges immediate signup on the same device. |
| User clears cookies / uses strict privacy settings | Attribution can break if cookies are blocked or cleared. This is more common with privacy browsers or strict settings. | Focus on fast conversion paths and link users to a clear “Start free trial” step after they understand the value. |
| Multiple affiliates touch the same user | Many programs default to last-click attribution, meaning the last affiliate link clicked before signup gets credit (exact rule should be verified). | Build trust with deep tutorials so the user returns via your content and re-clicks your referral link. |
- Exact cookie length shown in the partner portal/terms (some sources cite 45 days, others cite different windows)
- Attribution model (last-click vs first-click vs “last affiliate wins” rules)
- Re-click behavior (does the cookie refresh on each click?)
- Cross-device handling (usually cookie-based, so assume “not guaranteed”)
- Direct signup attribution (what happens if they sign up without clicking again?)
- Create “Start trial in 10 minutes” onboarding content (setup + first win)
- Use intent-driven SEO: “ClickMagick tutorial”, “ClickMagick vs X”, “how to track affiliate links”
- Include reminders to use your link when starting the trial (simple, non-pushy)
- Offer a downloadable checklist/template (with user consent) to drive same-session signup
Payouts
ClickMagick’s payout setup is unusually affiliate-friendly: once your commissions clear the program’s validation window, you can receive payments every day. The system uses PayPal MassPay, and ClickMagick explicitly notes a 14-day lag to account for refunds, plus a $50 minimum payout. Practically, this means you won’t get “instant” payouts on day one—but once you’re consistently sending trial users who convert, payouts can become very frequent and predictable.
| Element | What it means | What affiliates should do |
|---|---|---|
| Payout cadence | Commissions are paid daily (7 days a week) once they’re eligible for payout. This is faster than typical SaaS programs that pay monthly or Net-30. | Expect a “ramp-up” period; daily payouts become meaningful when you generate steady trial-to-paid conversions. |
| Validation / hold period | A 14-day lag is applied to new commissions to account for refunds. Your commissions effectively “mature” before they can be paid. | Track your cashflow with the 14-day delay in mind. Promote to the right audience to keep refund rates low. |
| Minimum payout threshold | You must reach at least $50 in payable commissions to receive a payout. | If your volume is low, you may get paid less frequently (e.g., every few days/weeks) until you exceed $50 more consistently. |
| Payment method | Default payouts are made via PayPal MassPay. ClickMagick states you’ll need a PayPal account to get paid. | Use a PayPal account that matches your legal/business details. Set the correct PayPal email in your referral account to avoid failed payments. |
| Alternative payment methods | ClickMagick invites high-volume partners to contact them about other payment methods (and higher commissions). | If you’re scaling, ask for options (e.g., different rails) that better fit your location, currency needs, or payout preferences. |
| Reliability expectations | The payout rules are clearly published (frequency, lag, minimum), which reduces surprises and improves trust. | Keep your traffic compliant and your account details accurate. Most payout issues in programs like this come from policy violations or incorrect payout info. |
- Daily payouts once commissions clear the lag window
- Clear, simple rules: 14-day hold + $50 minimum
- PayPal MassPay is easy for many international affiliates
- Option to discuss other payment methods for high-volume partners
- 14-day validation lag (refund protection)
- Not hitting the $50 threshold frequently (low volume)
- Incorrect PayPal email or PayPal account limitations
- High refunds (promotion mismatch to audience intent)
ClickMagick pays commissions daily via PayPal MassPay. There’s a 14-day hold to account for refunds, and you need at least $50 in payable commissions to receive a payout. A PayPal account is required by default, and high-volume partners can ask about alternative payment methods.

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Target Market
ClickMagick is not a broad consumer product. Its strongest target market is users who already care about tracking clicks, attribution, split testing, bot filtering, and ROI optimization. The easiest wins come from audiences spending money on traffic (or already monetizing traffic), because the “why buy” is immediate: better tracking typically saves ad spend and improves conversions.
| Segment (who converts best) | Common pain points | Best affiliate angles |
|---|---|---|
| Affiliate marketers (SEO + paid + email) | Can’t see which links/placements drive revenue; messy tracking across offers; link cloaking/rotators; bot clicks. | “Track affiliate links properly”, “stop bot traffic”, “optimize EPC”, “link rotator + split test walkthrough”. |
| Media buyers (FB/Google/native) | Wasted spend from bot traffic; unclear ad-to-offer attribution; need fast split tests and clean reporting. | “Save ad spend”, “traffic quality filtering”, “postback/campaign tracking basics”, “split-test ad angles faster”. |
| Funnel builders / course creators | Many landing pages/upsells; need to know which page version converts; tracking webinar/click paths. | “Funnel tracking template”, “A/B test pages”, “track upsell clicks”, “webinar link tracking guide”. |
| Agencies (growth, CRO, lead gen) | Managing multiple client campaigns; reporting; link hygiene; measuring lead quality. | “Client reporting stack”, “agency tracking SOPs”, “multi-campaign organization using SubIDs”. |
| Small eCommerce / DTC brands (running ads) | UTM chaos; hard to attribute sales to creatives; need to test offers and pages quickly. | “Track ad links”, “test landing pages”, “campaign naming system + templates”. |
- United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand
- Strong EU markets: Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Ireland, France
- Other strong buyer markets: Singapore, UAE
- SEO: “best link tracker”, “cloaker”, “bot filtering”, “split testing tools”
- YouTube: tutorials (SubIDs, rotators, tracking templates, A/B setup)
- Email newsletters: affiliate marketing / media buying audiences (permission-based)
- Communities: PPC/affiliate forums, mastermind groups, marketing Discord/Telegram
- Templates & playbooks: tracking spreadsheets, naming conventions, funnel audit checklists
ClickMagick converts best with performance marketers—affiliate marketers, media buyers, funnel builders, and agencies—who actively run campaigns and need better tracking, attribution, split testing, and bot filtering. Highest conversion typically comes from mature English-speaking markets like the US, UK, Canada, and Australia, plus major EU economies.
Affiliate Approval Process
ClickMagick’s referral program is typically low-friction at signup (create an account and get your referral link), but “approval” in practice has two parts: (1) initial acceptance / compliance and (2) ongoing eligibility for payouts. The program is very clear about disallowed promotion styles—so affiliates should treat those rules as core approval requirements.
- Register and access your unique referral link.
- Add your primary promotion method (SEO/content, email, community, etc.).
- Prepare a clean “how it works” page (recommended for approval stability).
- No PPC advertising (e.g., Google Ads / paid search) to promote ClickMagick.
- No coupon sites (the program states it does not provide coupons for affiliates).
- No spam (email or social); only permission-based marketing.
- No trademark domains or impersonation (don’t register domains using “ClickMagick” or close variants).
- Have a working PayPal account (program uses PayPal MassPay).
- Ensure your PayPal email matches your affiliate profile payout details.
- Keep accurate contact details to avoid payment failures or compliance flags.
| Requirement / rule | What it means | How to stay approved |
|---|---|---|
| No PPC ads | You should not use paid search/PPC ads to promote ClickMagick. This is one of the most important restrictions in the program. | Use SEO content, YouTube tutorials, permission-based email, communities, and organic social. If you do paid traffic, promote your content/resource page—not branded search. |
| No coupon sites | The program indicates there are no coupons and does not want affiliates promoting “discount/coupon” angles. | Position ClickMagick with tutorials, comparisons, ROI tracking use-cases, and setup guides instead of coupon-driven pages. |
| No spam / deceptive promotion | Unsolicited email blasts, misleading claims, fake urgency, and forced-click tactics can trigger removal and commission reversals. | Only use permission-based lists. Keep claims accurate (features, pricing, trial terms). Avoid “download gates” or forced redirects. |
| No trademark domains | You must not register or use domains containing “ClickMagick” (or confusingly similar) to impersonate the brand. | Use neutral domains and page titles. If you do reviews, be explicit that you are an independent publisher (e.g., “Review” / “Alternative”). |
| Proper asset usage | Some programs restrict use of logos, videos, images, or branded creatives without permission. | Use official assets when provided. If unsure, use screenshots you created (fair use principles vary) and request permission for heavy brand asset usage. |
| Payout readiness (PayPal) | Payouts are made via PayPal MassPay; incorrect PayPal details or PayPal limitations can block payments. | Add a valid PayPal email, ensure your PayPal account can receive MassPay, and keep your profile details consistent. |
| Traffic quality / fraud prevention | Cookie stuffing, forced clicks, incentivized signups, or other fraudulent activity risks immediate termination and clawbacks. | Drive transparent intent traffic. Use clear CTAs (“Start free trial”) and avoid scripts, toolbars, or popups that auto-fire clicks. |
ClickMagick is easy to join, but approval depends on strict compliance: no PPC ads, no coupon sites, no spam or deceptive promotion, and no trademark domains. Payouts require valid PayPal details. Affiliates who promote via tutorials, SEO, and permission-based lists have the smoothest long-term approval experience.
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