- 01You apply, and we set you up with your own link and code.
- 02Your readers subscribe at a partner price.
- 03You're paid monthly — annual plans in full, up front.
The tiers
Approved one by one. You move up on results, not follower count.
Each tier includes everything in the ones before it.
01
Affiliate
By application
- Booknook Creative, free
- Your own vanity link and a Partner badge
- A dashboard that keeps sign-ups and paid subscriptions separate
02
Ambassador
At 25 subscriptions, or by invitation
- Everything in Affiliate, plus Premium free
- A partner-only cosmetic, and a reading challenge in your name
- Your book club promoted inside Booknook, to readers who don't follow you yet
- A private channel with the team
03
Resident
By invitation · A few each year
- Everything in Ambassador, plus a paid campaign — scope and price agreed before anything starts, and your 40% still applies on top
- A permanent place in the app: your column, the named annual challenge
- A real say in the roadmap, and a quarterly call with the founder
What you'd earn
Real numbers, not a range.
| Tier | Each | 25 | 100 | 250 |
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| Affiliate | $6.80 | $170 | $680 | $1,700 |
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| Ambassador | $7.65 | $191 | $765 | $1,913 |
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| Resident | $10.20 | $255 | $1,020 | $2,550 |
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Booknook Creative is $39.99 CAD a year. Figures are per annual subscriber, after app-store fees.
The terms
Nothing changes once you've read this.
- 12 months of commission per reader, from their first payment — every renewal, not a one-time bounty.
- Paid on what we actually receive, after Apple's or Google's cut. The math is in your dashboard.
- If your reader upgrades to Premium, you earn on that too, at your rate.
- Paid monthly, 45 days after the charge, once you pass $50. That delay is the refund window — it's how we never claw money back from you.
- One partner per reader, permanently. First code wins, and no later campaign takes them from you.
Your part in it
Booknook is independent, and the people who use it shape it. The clubs you host, the readers you bring, and the things you tell us are broken land in the roadmap — not in a form nobody reads. You'd be building this with us, not advertising it for us.