WeGoTrip

WeGoTrip (via Travelpayouts) is a strong tours & activities program when the audience is buying WeGoTrip’s audio-tour and AI-tour products (where commissions reach 20%–41.5%). The offer is also notable for being rewarded on web and app, and for operating worldwide with English and Russian language coverage. The main operational detail is payout confirmation: commission is confirmed after the customer downloads the purchased tour to a mobile device, which can add approval lag compared with instant-confirmation offers.

Category
Travel and Hospitality
Rating
7.5 / 10
Commission
Up to 41.5%
Commission Model
RS
Cookie Duration
30 days
E-Mail
info@wegotrip.com
Software
Travelpayouts
WeGoTrip (via Travelpayouts) – Rating Breakdown
Category: Tours & Activities · Commission: 6.64%–41.5% (by product type) · Cookie: 30 days · Platforms: Desktop + Mobile web + App
Overall: 7.5 / 10

WeGoTrip is an AI-based self-guided tours offer in Travelpayouts that stands out for one main reason: the commission grid is unusually strong for tours & activities. Depending on what the customer buys, payouts range from 6.64% (attraction tickets) up to 41.5% (AI-powered custom on-demand audio tours). Tracking is listed as a 30-day cookie, and the offer is rewarded on desktop web, mobile web, and in-app. The key operational nuance is the payout confirmation rule: the commission is confirmed after the customer downloads the purchased tour on their mobile device.

Best for: city guides, travel planners, museum/attraction content GEO: Worldwide Rewarded: Web + App Not allowed: Cashback Not allowed: Coupons/promo-code promotion Not allowed: Media buying

WeGoTrip uses a category-based percentage commission model where the payout depends on the exact product type purchased. The published grid includes:

  • 41.5% commission for Custom On-demand Audio Tours powered by AI
  • 30% commission for Self-guided Audio Tours without tickets to museums
  • 20% commission for Self-guided Audio Tours with included tickets to museums
  • 6.64% commission per ticket sold for attractions

This structure is attractive because the top categories (AI custom tours and self-guided audio products) carry software-like margins compared with standard third-party ticketing. At the same time, the “attraction ticket” segment is priced like traditional tours/activities affiliate rates (lower share).

Why not 9–10: Earnings depend heavily on product mix. Affiliates pushing “tickets” will see the lowest percentage, while audio-tour-heavy traffic benefits from the 20%–41.5% tiers.
Program economics snapshot:
Travelpayouts lists an average order value around $55 and notes that top commission tiers sit in the 20%–41% range for tour products.

Cookie: 30 days.

WeGoTrip is listed with a 30-day cookie lifetime inside Travelpayouts. For tours & activities, this is a “standard strong” window: long enough to capture typical trip planning behavior, but not unusually long compared with 45–60 day travel cookies.

Why not higher: 30 days is solid and workable, but not a standout compared with longer travel planning windows.

The critical payout term in this offer is the confirmation trigger: the commission is confirmed after the user downloads the purchased tour on their mobile device. In other words, it’s not purely “purchase completed” — the customer must take the extra step that indicates real product usage.

  • Confirmation trigger: tour download to a mobile device
  • Rewarded platforms: desktop web, mobile web, and in-app are listed as rewarded
  • Payout processing: handled through Travelpayouts’ payout system (network settlement behavior)

This confirmation rule reduces “empty” commissions on accidental or incomplete travel purchases, but it also introduces a practical risk: if a buyer purchases and doesn’t download promptly (or downloads later), confirmation can lag.

Why not 8+: The “download required” rule is clear and reasonable, but it can delay approval compared with instant-confirmation ecommerce offers.

WeGoTrip’s Travelpayouts listing is unusually explicit for this category: it clearly states the cookie lifetime, rewarded platforms, and a detailed commission grid by product type (AI custom tours vs self-guided vs tickets). It also specifies the payout confirmation rule (“confirmed after download”).

  • Commission grid is broken down into four product categories with exact percentages.
  • Cookie lifetime is stated as 30 days.
  • Rewarded platforms are clearly listed (desktop, mobile web, app).
  • Approval/confirmation logic is stated (confirmed after download).
  • Allowed brand promotion methods are shown with explicit “allowed / not allowed” flags.
Minor complexity: Because the commission varies by product type, performance depends on which part of the catalog your traffic tends to purchase.

The score is calculated using the directory’s standard formula:

(Trustpilot Score × 0.7) + (Internal Review Score × 0.3)

  • Trustpilot rating: Not available for this entry → Trustpilot-weight score is capped at 7.0 / 10
  • Internal review score: 7.7 / 10

When a Trustpilot score is not available, the directory applies a conservative rule: the 70% Trustpilot component is capped at 7.0 / 10 rather than being omitted or replaced. This keeps the reputation score stable and avoids overstating trust when third-party review input is missing.

Result: (7.0 × 0.7) + (7.7 × 0.3) = 4.90 + 2.31 = 7.21 → 7.2 / 10

WeGoTrip’s product is positioned around self-guided exploration with a mobile-first experience: audio tours delivered to a smartphone, with offline-friendly usage (downloaded content and no constant internet requirement). This generally fits travelers who prefer independence and predictable planning compared with group tours.

  • Self-paced travel: start/pause/finish on the user’s schedule
  • Offline usability: tours and tickets can be downloaded to the device
  • Bundled attraction tickets: some tours include museum tickets
  • AI-driven products: custom on-demand audio tours can carry the highest commission tier
What affects conversion: city-specific intent and clear “what’s included” expectations (audio-only vs audio + ticket vs tickets-only).

The promotion rules shown for WeGoTrip are friendly for travel publishers, but they draw a clear line against common deal/paid channels. Allowed promotion is broad for content-led partners:

  • Content creation: allowed on any channels
  • Travel business: allowed on any channels
  • Personal bookings: marked as allowed

Restricted promotion methods shown in the program listing:

  • Cashback service: not allowed
  • Coupons or promo codes: not allowed
  • Media buying: not allowed
Important nuance visible in the listing: Travelpayouts notes that “top affiliates receive individual promo codes with discounts,” yet the offer flags “coupons or promo codes” as not allowed. In practice, this usually means coupon-site style promotion is restricted, while select partners may receive controlled codes under program terms.

(Higher score = less competition)

Tours & activities is competitive in major destinations, but WeGoTrip is not competing only on “tickets” — the product mix includes audio-first self-guided tours and AI tour products. Competition tends to look like this:

  • High competition: big-city attraction tickets and “what to do in [city]” head terms
  • Medium competition: specific routes and “self-guided tour” intent keywords
  • Lower competition pockets: niche neighborhoods, lesser-known cities, and long-tail “walking tour itinerary” queries
What usually decides difficulty: destination size and how “ticket-focused” the query is. Audio-tour intent often has more room than tickets-only SERPs.

Support for WeGoTrip affiliates is primarily delivered through Travelpayouts (platform reporting, tracking, payouts) plus the offer’s listed marketing tools and materials. The listing highlights a “suite of marketing tools,” and it includes advertiser guidance such as negative keyword lists for contextual ads (even though “media buying” is flagged as not allowed for the offer).

  • Core support: Travelpayouts dashboard + tracking + payouts
  • Marketing tools: offer materials and tracking links in-network
  • Partner differentiation: “top affiliates” may receive individual discount codes (per listing note)
Why not 8–9: The listing emphasizes tools and platform support rather than a clearly stated “dedicated affiliate manager for every account” model.
🟠 Final Verdict
High commissions · mobile-confirmed payouts

WeGoTrip (via Travelpayouts) is a strong tours & activities program when the audience is buying WeGoTrip’s audio-tour and AI-tour products (where commissions reach 20%–41.5%). The offer is also notable for being rewarded on web and app, and for operating worldwide with English and Russian language coverage. The main operational detail is payout confirmation: commission is confirmed after the customer downloads the purchased tour to a mobile device, which can add approval lag compared with instant-confirmation offers.

Overall Affiliate Value: 7.5 / 10 — best suited for destination-focused travel content that can drive audio-tour purchases rather than tickets-only conversions.

Commission Structure WeGoTrip runs via Travelpayouts — commission is a percentage of the order amount and varies by what the customer buys (AI tours, self-guided audio tours, or attraction tickets)
6.64% – 41.5%

WeGoTrip’s affiliate commission in Travelpayouts is category-based: the percentage you earn depends on the product type purchased inside the WeGoTrip catalog. The program lists a wide range from 6.64% (attraction tickets) up to 41.5% (AI-powered custom on-demand audio tours).

Model: % of order amount Range: 6.64%–41.5% Highest tier: AI audio tours Mid tiers: self-guided audio tours Lowest tier: attraction tickets AOV listed: ~$55
Purchase type (as listed) Commission How this tier behaves in practice
Custom On-demand Audio Tours powered by AI 41.5% This is the highest-margin category in the listing and is the main driver behind the program’s “top of market” commission headline. Earnings are strongest when the traffic skews toward AI/custom tour products rather than tickets-only purchases.
Self-guided Audio Tours (without tickets to museums) 30% High payout tier for “audio-only” tours where the core value is the guided route + narration. This tier typically aligns with independent travelers who want a structured sightseeing route without buying an included admission ticket.
Self-guided Audio Tours (with included tickets to museums) 20% Lower than audio-only because the product includes a ticket component (typically a higher pass-through cost), but still materially above many standard tours/activities rates.
Attraction tickets (per ticket sold) 6.64% This is the “classic ticketing” tier and sits at the bottom of the program range. When the audience primarily buys tickets (rather than WeGoTrip audio tour products), overall EPC and payout per order will trend toward this lower commission level.
What the commission structure strongly favors
  • Orders that include AI/custom audio tours (highest percentage)
  • Audio-first sightseeing purchases (30% / 20% tiers)
  • Destination content where visitors want a self-guided route rather than a ticket-only checkout
  • Mobile travelers who value immediate access to the tour content after purchase
What most affects earnings per sale
  • Product mix: tickets-only vs audio tours vs AI tours
  • Bundling: “audio + ticket” is 20% vs “audio-only” at 30%
  • Order value: the listing notes an average order value around $55
  • Whether the sale lands in the 6.64% ticket tier or the 20%–41.5% tour tiers
Tier example (illustrative):
If two customers both spend the same amount, the affiliate payout can differ sharply depending on what they bought: an AI custom tour earns at 41.5%, while an attraction ticket earns at 6.64%. The program’s headline range is therefore driven primarily by the tour product categories rather than tickets-only orders.
Visitor takeaway: WeGoTrip’s commission structure is a percentage of the order amount with a clearly tiered grid: 41.5% for AI custom on-demand audio tours, 30% for self-guided audio tours without museum tickets, 20% for self-guided audio tours with included museum tickets, and 6.64% per attraction ticket sold.
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Target Market WeGoTrip converts best with independent travelers looking for self-guided exploration (audio tours + optional attraction tickets), with worldwide targeting and web + app support
Tours & Activities · Worldwide

WeGoTrip is positioned as an AI-based app for self-guided tours. The strongest-fit audience is travelers who want independent sightseeing (start/stop anytime) and prefer an audio-guide format on a smartphone. The offer targets Worldwide and is rewarded across desktop web, mobile web, and in-app, which makes it suitable for both “plan on desktop” and “book on mobile while traveling” behaviors.

Primary GEO: Worldwide Languages shown: English + Russian Best fit: independent travelers Primary devices: mobile-first Rewarded platforms: Web + App
Best-fit traveler personas
  • DIY city explorers who prefer self-paced routes over group tours
  • Short-stay tourists (1–3 days) who want a “ready-to-go” itinerary and narration
  • Budget-conscious travelers comparing guided tours vs cheaper self-guided options
  • Couples & small groups who want flexibility (pause, detours, custom pace)
  • Museum/attraction planners choosing between “audio only” and “audio + ticket” bundles
  • Spontaneous travelers booking on mobile near the attraction (web/app rewarded)
Where it tends to fit best (intent context)
  • City travel planning: “things to do in [city]”, “self-guided tour [city]”
  • Walking routes: neighborhoods, historical centers, landmark trails
  • Museums & attractions: visitors choosing ticketed attractions + guided context
  • Offline-friendly travel: users who want content available on-device after download
  • AI tour curiosity: audiences interested in custom/on-demand guides
Segment What to target How WeGoTrip matches the need
Worldwide travel audiences Travelers researching destinations globally, especially city-break tourism and major sightseeing hubs. Self-guided audio tours designed for independent exploration; suitable for trip planning and on-the-ground bookings.
Mobile-first travelers (in-destination) People already traveling who book from their phone and want instant access to a tour. Audio tours are delivered on smartphone and can be used at the traveler’s chosen pace; the offer is rewarded on app and mobile web.
Museum / attraction planners Visitors comparing ticket options and looking for context (audio guide) beyond a standard ticket purchase. Product mix includes audio tours with included museum tickets and attraction ticket sales.
Budget & flexibility seekers Users who want a cheaper alternative to group tours and value flexible start/pause timing. Self-guided format lets travelers choose timing and pace, which is a common reason to prefer audio tours over fixed schedules.
English & Russian language audiences Travelers who are more likely to buy when tour details and usage expectations are clear in their language. The program listing shows language coverage including English and Russian.
Practical “Target Market” line for visitors:
Worldwide independent travelers who prefer self-guided sightseeing—especially city-break tourists, museum/attraction planners, and mobile-first travelers who want audio tours (with optional tickets) delivered to a smartphone.
Visitor takeaway: WeGoTrip is best aligned with self-guided, mobile-first sightseeing demand. It fits travelers who want flexibility (self-paced audio tours) and those choosing between audio-only, audio + ticket bundles, and attraction tickets, with worldwide reach and rewards across web and app.
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Payouts & Payment Methods WeGoTrip runs via Travelpayouts — commissions become payable only after a specific confirmation trigger (tour download), then payouts follow Travelpayouts settlement and your selected withdrawal method
Paid after confirmation

WeGoTrip’s payout logic inside Travelpayouts is built around a clear confirmation condition: the commission is confirmed after the customer downloads the purchased tour on their mobile device. That means the order is not treated as fully payable immediately at checkout; the program waits for a usage-linked action (download) before it moves into a confirmed/approved state. Once confirmed, payout delivery is handled through Travelpayouts using the payment methods available in the affiliate’s account.

Confirmation trigger: mobile tour download Rewarded platforms: Desktop + Mobile web + App Payout handled by: Travelpayouts Timing depends on: confirmation + network payout cycle Minimum payout: method-dependent
Item What the program offers What this means for payout timing
When a sale becomes “confirmed” Commission is confirmed after the user downloads the purchased tour on their mobile device. A purchase can appear in reporting before confirmation. If the customer buys but delays the download, the confirmation (and therefore payout eligibility) can lag behind the purchase date.
Approval/validation delay Validation is tied to the download action rather than being purely “instant after payment.” This model usually produces fewer low-quality “phantom” commissions, but it can create a longer gap between click → purchase → confirmed payout compared with simple ecommerce offers.
Reversals / non-payable cases If the qualifying confirmation action doesn’t happen, the commission may not reach the confirmed state. The practical risk is not “chargeback-heavy travel,” but “customer didn’t complete the download flow,” which is why mobile-first audiences typically align best with this offer.
Who pays the affiliate Payouts are processed through Travelpayouts once transactions are confirmed and your account meets payout requirements. Withdrawal availability depends on Travelpayouts settlement timing, your account status, and whether your payable balance meets the minimum for the chosen method.
Payment methods Payment options are the methods enabled inside your Travelpayouts payout settings and can vary by country. Method availability and fees are account/region dependent. The method you select can also influence minimum payout thresholds and processing speed.
Minimum payout thresholds Minimums are method-dependent under Travelpayouts (different thresholds for different withdrawal options). If confirmed earnings are below the minimum for the selected method, payout waits until the balance reaches that threshold.
What most commonly delays WeGoTrip payouts
  • Order exists but is still waiting for tour download confirmation
  • Customer downloads later than purchase date (confirmation lag)
  • Payable balance is below the minimum threshold for the chosen Travelpayouts payout method
  • Payment profile not fully set (missing/incorrect payout details)
What typically keeps payouts smooth
  • Mobile-first audiences who download immediately after purchase
  • Destination content that sets clear expectations (“tour is delivered to your phone”)
  • Consistent conversion flow across web and app (all listed as rewarded)
  • Correct, complete Travelpayouts payout setup and stable withdrawal method
Simple timeline example:
Visitor purchases a WeGoTrip tour → order appears in reporting → once the customer downloads the tour to their mobile device, the commission is confirmed → payout becomes available according to Travelpayouts settlement timing and your selected payment method (subject to method minimum thresholds).
Visitor takeaway: WeGoTrip commissions are confirmed after a mobile tour download, not simply at checkout. After confirmation, payouts are handled through Travelpayouts using the payment methods available in the affiliate account, with method-dependent minimum thresholds and settlement timing.
Affiliate Approval Requirements WeGoTrip runs via Travelpayouts — approval is primarily channel-rule compliance (what promotion methods are allowed vs not allowed)
Network offer · Rule-based

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.
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.