BrowserAct Affiliate Program for Browser Automation and Web Data Audiences

BrowserAct gives AI agents a browser layer for live web data extraction, browser actions, login flows, CAPTCHA handling, and reliable web automation workflows.

BrowserAct

Pricing & Commission

Monthly Price Range:$13-$96/mo
Enterprise Pricing:No Enterprise Plan
Commission Rate:30% first order + 20% recurring
Commission Duration:First 6 Months
Commission Type:recurring
Minimum Payout:$50

💡 We may earn a commission if you join. No extra cost to you.

Why Promote BrowserAct?

BrowserAct is a strong demonstration product for technical affiliates because its value is visible in a browser task rather than dependent on a vague productivity claim. The current product combines reusable cloud web scrapers, browser workflows for AI agents, fingerprint-isolated browser sessions, proxy options, CAPTCHA handling, and human handoffs.

Automation educators, developer-tool reviewers, AI agent builders, data-collection publishers, agencies, and operations communities can take one public workflow from target page to structured result and then discuss where authentication, dynamic pages, proxies, or manual intervention change the setup. That creates useful content around reliability and workflow design without implying that every site can or should be automated.

BrowserAct's current affiliate page repeatedly states 30% on a referred user's first order and 20% on every purchase during the next six months, with monthly payouts. Its Get Started action leads to the same live FirstPromoter signup used by this page.

The public page calls the referral link permanent, but it does not publish a cookie duration or a minimum payout threshold. It also contains duration wording that needs caution: the specific commission sections say six months, while broader marketing text says affiliates can continue earning as long as referred users stay active and purchase.

Use the explicit six-month rule until BrowserAct reconciles that indefinite language, and do not infer a cookie from the word “permanent.”