What’s the Deal?
FlexOffers has been around since 2008 and has grown to a level where both advertisers and publishers take it seriously. The database holds over 12,000 affiliate programs. From tiny SaaS startups to heavyweights like Samsung and Macy’s. This isn’t some hot dog stand.
The network operates on a classic model: advertisers list their offers, webmasters promote them, and FlexOffers makes sure everyone walks away happy. The platform’s commission is baked into the offer upfront — you get exactly what’s promised.
What You Can Promote
The range is wild. Electronics, clothing, finance, travel, software, education, health & beauty. I counted 30+ verticals. You’ve got your standard CPS offers (paid per sale) as well as CPI/CPL — app installs, sign-ups, lead submissions.
FlexRevShare deserves a special mention — it’s their system where publishers earn a share of the advertiser’s revenue on an ongoing basis. Not something you see every day in the CPA world.
Money and Payouts
The minimum payout is $25. Payments via PayPal, ACH, check, or wire transfer. Net-60 — yes, that’s a two-month wait, but for networks of this scale, it’s par for the course.
Rates vary. The average CPS runs 5-15%. Some programs offer fixed payouts of $50-100 per lead (finance, insurance). Software can net you 30-50%.
The Rough Edges
The dashboard interface… well, it’s functional. If you were expecting Material Design with smooth animations — keep walking. It’s fast, but it looks like a relic from 2012.
Customer support responds within 24-48 hours. Not lightning-fast, but they get to the point. Some offers require manual approval — they might ask for your traffic stats.
Is it worth getting into? If you have traffic and you’re looking for a network with genuine offer variety — yes. Beginners might struggle due to the high approval threshold on top-tier programs.
Official website: https://www.flexoffers.com