Granola Affiliate Program for AI Meeting Notes and Productivity Audiences

Granola helps you keep momentum on what matters. You stay present, Granola turns your conversations into a rich, searchable memory.

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Pricing & Commission

Monthly Price Range:$14-$35/mo
Enterprise Pricing:Enterprise Available
Commission Rate:$20 per lead
Commission Duration:First Payment
Commission Type:one-time payout

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

Why Promote Granola?

Granola has a focused demonstration path because it is built around meetings rather than a general-purpose assistant. Its current affiliate page describes an AI-powered notepad that combines transcription with manual note-taking, produces structured searchable notes, works across common meeting platforms, supports templates, and lets users share or collaborate on notes.

Productivity creators, founder communities, sales and product audiences, consultants, meeting-workflow educators, and software reviewers can test one representative conversation from live notes through structured output and follow-up. The useful review question is how the product changes capture and recall without inserting a meeting bot, not whether AI can guarantee better decisions or productivity for every team.

Granola's current Dub affiliate page states $20 per lead and explains the trigger as a referred user completing a valid meeting. It also gives new referred users their first month of a paid plan free and presents a current application.

Granola's own Help Center confirms the affiliate program is separate from its referral program and says applications are reviewed selectively based on completeness, identity fit, promotional approach, campaign priorities, and region. One material commercial detail remains undefined in the public text: neither the visible Dub page nor the Help Center explains what makes a meeting “valid,” and payout mechanics are not published in the accessible program copy.

Keep the $20 lead reward and application path, but do not invent qualification or settlement rules.