WeGoTrip is available through Travelpayouts. The offer’s approval requirements are mainly defined by the
allowed brand promotion methods shown in the listing. In practice, the program is positioned for
content-led travel promotion across channels, while restricting several common affiliate models (cashback, coupons, and paid media).
Content creation: Allowed (any channels)
Travel business: Allowed (any channels)
Personal bookings: Allowed
Cashback service: Not allowed
Coupons/promo codes: Not allowed
Media buying: Not allowed
Step 1 — Travelpayouts account + payout profile
Required
The affiliate account is created inside Travelpayouts. Payment details are set in the network profile (because payouts are processed through Travelpayouts).
Step 2 — Join the WeGoTrip offer
Required
Once joined, tracking links and reporting are managed in Travelpayouts under the WeGoTrip offer.
Step 3 — Promotion must match the listed channel rules
Strict
The key acceptance and ongoing compliance factor is whether promotion aligns with the offer’s allowed methods (content/travel business) and avoids restricted models (cashback, coupons, paid media).
| Promotion method |
Status (as listed) |
What this means for the program |
| Content creation |
Allowed (any channels) |
The offer explicitly allows content-led promotion across channels (typical travel publisher model: destination content, guides, itineraries, attraction planning pages).
|
| Travel business |
Allowed (any channels) |
The listing marks travel-business type promotion as allowed, which can include tour/travel oriented sites and brands operating in the travel information space.
|
| Personal bookings |
Allowed |
The offer listing marks personal bookings as allowed. (This is notable because many travel programs explicitly restrict this; WeGoTrip’s listing does not.)
|
| Cashback service |
Not allowed |
Cashback-style affiliate models are flagged as not allowed for this offer in the listed promotion methods.
|
| Coupons or promo codes |
Not allowed |
Coupon/promo-code promotion is flagged as not allowed in the listing. Separately, the offer features note that
some partners may receive individual promo codes with discounts, which typically implies controlled, partner-specific code distribution rather than open coupon-site style promotion.
|
| Media buying |
Not allowed |
Paid acquisition/media buying is explicitly marked as not allowed for this offer in the listing’s allowed brand promotion methods.
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Most common approval/compliance mismatches
- Operating as a cashback publisher (offer flags cashback as not allowed)
- Positioning the offer primarily via coupons/promo codes (flagged as not allowed)
- Using media buying / paid ads as the main acquisition method (flagged as not allowed)
Promotion types aligned with the listing
- Content creation across channels (explicitly allowed)
- Travel business promotion across channels (explicitly allowed)
- Travel planning content that naturally routes users to self-guided audio tours and related products
Simple rule summary (as listed):
WeGoTrip allows content creation and travel business promotion (any channels), and marks
personal bookings as allowed. The listing flags cashback, coupons/promo codes, and
media buying as not allowed.
Visitor takeaway: WeGoTrip’s approval requirements are primarily rule-based through Travelpayouts:
content and travel-business promotion are allowed (any channels), while cashback, coupon/promo-code promotion, and media buying are restricted in the offer listing.