I've been running affiliate campaigns for over a decade. I've earned more than $1M in affiliate commissions across the major platforms, ClickFunnels, Prime Mover, Marketing Secrets, Skool, and every offer in between. And for most of that time, I just accepted whatever the affiliate dashboards told me.
Not because I didn't suspect they were wrong. I did. Every serious affiliate marketer suspects it.
But the alternative was line-by-line forensic accounting across eight platforms whose reports didn't agree with each other. Support tickets that took weeks to resolve and usually ended with "we'll look into it." Days of work to recover what might be a few hundred dollars. The math never quite worked out.
So I did what most affiliates do. I accepted it. For ten years.
But the labor cost was worse than the lost commissions. Every big launch turned into a 48-hour weekend of forensic work. Downloading eight reports. Cross-referencing spreadsheets. Segmenting trials, upgrades, cancellations. Manually building CRM lists so I could deliver bonuses to the right buyers and send win-back sequences to the right churners. The successful affiliates I knew were quietly burning out. Some had stopped running launches at all. Some had hired full-time ops people just to manage the spreadsheet ritual. I was somewhere in between, doing it myself and resenting it.
I built Super Affiliate OS so I could stop. It runs the reconciliation. It segments the contacts. It pushes clean lists to my CRM on autopilot. Bonus delivery fires the moment a sale clears. Win-back emails trigger off real signal, not last week's stale data. Now I focus on promoting. The infrastructure runs 24/7/365 without me touching it.
Looking back, I think the unreported losses, the false churns, the missed second-tier payouts, the trial conversions that never got credited, the commissions that quietly disappeared into platform discrepancies, add up to something north of seven figures. Not for one company. Across all of them, across a decade.
That's not a problem with any one platform. That's an infrastructure problem with our entire industry.
Affiliate marketers are some of the highest-leverage operators in business. We move billions of dollars in revenue for the companies whose tools we promote. We're the ones who actually drive new customers in a market where paid acquisition keeps getting more expensive. And our infrastructure, the dashboards, the reports, the CRM handoffs, the bonus delivery, the win-back sequences, is held together with spreadsheets and faith.
Super Affiliate OS is what I built to stop accepting it.
One intelligence layer above every affiliate program you promote. It reads your reports across every platform. It catches the contradictions, the false churns, the trial-to-paid conversions that didn't get credited, the second-tier commissions that look weird. It tracks your customers as humans across every program they're in, so you finally know your real LTV. It pushes clean data to your CRM so your audiences are correct and your sequences stop embarrassing you.
If you've been in this game long enough to know what I'm talking about, you already know if this is for you.