Q: Commission for the first purchase or for all further purchases of a user ?
Hello, I have 2 different usecases : 1) for some people, i want to give a commission to the referrer when the user he refered purchased th first time 2) for some other people, i want to give a commission to the referrer for all the further purchased of a same user.
A: Hi! Yes, you can absolutely do both. You can create two separate commission plans in the affiliate program, one that rewards only the first purchase, and another that rewards all future purchases from the same customer. Then, simply assign the appropriate plan to each affiliate based on your use case.
If I purchase your top tier, which grants me access to your marketplace for 36 months, I would like to know how many current affiliates have access to the marketplace. Additionally, I would appreciate an estimate of the exposure I can expect over the next few months and throughout the 36-month period, assuming I do not add any extra affiliates from outside.
The Push Lap Growth marketplace is public and gets most of its traffic from organic Google searches, thanks to ongoing SEO efforts we've heavily invested in and also a lot of paid meta advertisements. In addition to that, we maintain an email list of affiliates, about 1,700 have signed up so far and receive our bi-weekly updates.
Hi I just purchased and have a question about if this will work for my use case. I have dozens of different websites all with unique slugs that have embedded Ecwid store products (some of them multiple products on one page). I understand I would place the code in the header and footer (we’ll assume so) in Wordpress as I do now to track sales reps. But it looks like when it’s asking me for website for the campaign there is only one field. Is there a way to run the campaign on multiple websites? I’m interested in T3+ for custom subdomains but trying to figure this out first. Also all of my websites are password protected on a subdomain now. Thanks!
A: Great question, like most affiliate software, Push Lap Growth is designed to run one affiliate program per website. That being said, you can create multiple affiliate programs, each with its own tracking and custom subdomain, perfect for managing separate websites or brands.
Thanks for the fast response! So I have all of my stores separated on pages on one subdomain- order.website.com for example. I can use one affiliate program for that subdomain and it does not have to be each page’s full website with the slug correct? Meaning I can add the code to all of the sites on each page on the one subdomain and it will track all of them- but only for one program- correct?
Oh okay i understand better now. Yes you can use one affiliate program and put the tracking code on all those stores. But in terms of the "website" you enter when setting up your affiliate programs, that is just the base url we use to generate the affiliate links, although any link to your site (as long as the tracking code is on that page and you attach the affiliate id) will work
Awesome thanks! That is great news because I use shortlinks to my stores anyhow. I can just match them with the proper affilate link. Assuming no conflicts with multiple affiliate programs running on the same base subdomain as long as the code matches the proper page/program code. Looking forward to the multiple links feature thanks for that info. Feels like a solid product and I'm good -thanks!
Q: Webhooks?
We were planning to integrate this with our app, but without webhook support, it doesn’t make much sense. That’s really disappointing.
We are an agency managing several affiliate programs across networks like Awin, CJ, and others.
We would like to know if your tool can replace one of these networks. Specifically, our affiliates use APIs from networks such as Awin to retrieve transaction data, including unique subIDs added to each link. Is this functionality available in Push Lap Growth?
Additionally, could you please explain how the tracking system works? For example:
- Does it require adding a pixel code on every website? - Is tracking based on last click attribution? - How does it interact with other UTM parameters?
Yes, we have a public API: documentation is available at https://developers.pushlapgrowth.com.
Currently, each affiliate is issued one unique link and we track based on that. We don’t yet support subID tracking at the link level, but it’s on our roadmap for this month to allow affiliates to generate multiple unique links with subIDs.
Q: Commission for the first purchase or for all further purchases of a user ?
Hello,
I have 2 different usecases :
1) for some people, i want to give a commission to the referrer when the user he refered purchased th first time
2) for some other people, i want to give a commission to the referrer for all the further purchased of a same user.
Is it possible to do both?
Thanks a lot,
Best regards
Ayo_PushLapGrowth
May 14, 2025A: Hi! Yes, you can absolutely do both. You can create two separate commission plans in the affiliate program, one that rewards only the first purchase, and another that rewards all future purchases from the same customer. Then, simply assign the appropriate plan to each affiliate based on your use case.
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Q: How many affiliates do you have?
If I purchase your top tier, which grants me access to your marketplace for 36 months, I would like to know how many current affiliates have access to the marketplace. Additionally, I would appreciate an estimate of the exposure I can expect over the next few months and throughout the 36-month period, assuming I do not add any extra affiliates from outside.
Ayo_PushLapGrowth
May 14, 2025A: Thanks for your question!
The Push Lap Growth marketplace is public and gets most of its traffic from organic Google searches, thanks to ongoing SEO efforts we've heavily invested in and also a lot of paid meta advertisements. In addition to that, we maintain an email list of affiliates, about 1,700 have signed up so far and receive our bi-weekly updates.
While I can’t guarantee how many...
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Q: Many websites
Hi I just purchased and have a question about if this will work for my use case.
I have dozens of different websites all with unique slugs that have embedded Ecwid store products (some of them multiple products on one page).
I understand I would place the code in the header and footer (we’ll assume so) in Wordpress as I do now to track sales reps.
But it looks like when it’s asking me for website for the campaign there is only one field. Is there a way to run the campaign on multiple websites?
I’m interested in T3+ for custom subdomains but trying to figure this out first.
Also all of my websites are password protected on a subdomain now. Thanks!
Ayo_PushLapGrowth
May 13, 2025A: Great question, like most affiliate software, Push Lap Growth is designed to run one affiliate program per website. That being said, you can create multiple affiliate programs, each with its own tracking and custom subdomain, perfect for managing separate websites or brands.
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Verified purchaser
Thanks for the fast response! So I have all of my stores separated on pages on one subdomain- order.website.com for example. I can use one affiliate program for that subdomain and it does not have to be each page’s full website with the slug correct? Meaning I can add the code to all of the sites on each page on the one subdomain and it will track all of them- but only for one program- correct?
Oh okay i understand better now. Yes you can use one affiliate program and put the tracking code on all those stores. But in terms of the "website" you enter when setting up your affiliate programs, that is just the base url we use to generate the affiliate links, although any link to your site (as long as the tracking code is on that page and you attach the affiliate id) will work
Also working on a feature that allows you to create multiple links
Verified purchaser
Awesome thanks! That is great news because I use shortlinks to my stores anyhow. I can just match them with the proper affilate link. Assuming no conflicts with multiple affiliate programs running on the same base subdomain as long as the code matches the proper page/program code. Looking forward to the multiple links feature thanks for that info. Feels like a solid product and I'm good -thanks!
Q: Webhooks?
We were planning to integrate this with our app, but without webhook support, it doesn’t make much sense. That’s really disappointing.
Ayo_PushLapGrowth
May 13, 2025A: I'm not sure i understand, we have Webhooks, it's a new feature just pushed.
Could you please clarify further?
Thanks
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Q: subid & tracking pixel
Hello,
First of all, congratulations on your software!
We are an agency managing several affiliate programs across networks like Awin, CJ, and others.
We would like to know if your tool can replace one of these networks. Specifically, our affiliates use APIs from networks such as Awin to retrieve transaction data, including unique subIDs added to each link. Is this functionality available in Push Lap Growth?
Additionally, could you please explain how the tracking system works? For example:
- Does it require adding a pixel code on every website?
- Is tracking based on last click attribution?
- How does it interact with other UTM parameters?
Thank you in advance for your help!
Ayo_PushLapGrowth
May 13, 2025A: Thanks for the kind words!
Yes, we have a public API: documentation is available at https://developers.pushlapgrowth.com.
Currently, each affiliate is issued one unique link and we track based on that. We don’t yet support subID tracking at the link level, but it’s on our roadmap for this month to allow affiliates to generate multiple unique links with subIDs.
Our tracking system currently...
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