Ripllo for affiliators

The affiliator portal is where you earn commission on the brands you already love. You join an affiliate program in one click, get a unique tracking code, share it wherever your audience hangs out, and get paid monthly when people buy. Everything happens at ripllo.com/affiliators.

It's a separate portal from the merchant dashboard and the creator portal. Same Huudis account, different dashboards, different earnings stream.

New here? Start with Getting started — it walks the whole path from signup to first payout.

Who joins as an affiliator

If you have an audience — TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, a blog, an email list, a Discord server — and you want to monetise it without producing any specific piece of branded content, you're an affiliator. You earn a percentage of whatever your audience buys through your code.

If you'd rather be paid a flat fee per deliverable (a sponsored Reel, a UGC pack, a long-form video), the creator portal is the better fit. You can be both.

Affiliator vs creator

Affiliator Creator
Payment model Commission on sales Flat fee per deliverable
Deliverable required No Yes (Reel, video, blog post, etc.)
Ripllo fee 10% of the commission 15% of the fee
Approval gate Auto-approve (mostly) Merchant accepts your application
Payout cadence Monthly batch Per collaboration, on approval

What you get

  • A public profile at ripllo.com/affiliators/<your-handle>.
  • A directory of every open affiliate program from real merchants.
  • A unique tracking code per program — typically 8 characters, prefixed with your handle.
  • A short URL (via LinkSnap) or a Ripllo fallback redirect at ripllo.com/r/<code>.
  • Real-time click and conversion tracking.
  • Monthly payouts to your Indonesian bank, eWallet, or PayPal.

What's here

  • Getting started — the end-to-end path: sign up, build a profile, verify KYC, join a program, get paid.
  • Onboarding & KYC — the three signup steps in detail.
  • Programs — find programs and join them.
  • Links & codes — your codes, share URLs, and per-link analytics.
  • Earnings — commission ledger and payout schedule.