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Shopify app programs quietly pay every month, for years, off a single referral. Here's what makes an app affiliate program worth promoting, and the programs worth your attention.
Published on July 18, 2026
by Fawaz

Most affiliates chase physical products and one-time payouts.
Shopify app programs quietly pay every month, for years, off a single referral.
Here are the ones worth knowing.
If your audience includes Shopify merchants, store owners, ecommerce founders, agencies, or anyone building an online store, you're sitting on one of the most underrated affiliate opportunities available.
Shopify apps bill on recurring subscriptions, and many of their affiliate programs pay you a recurring commission for as long as your referral stays subscribed.
That changes the math completely.
A physical product pays you once.
A good app program pays you every month, off work you did once.
Here's what to look for, and the programs worth your attention.
One note before the list: commission rates, cookie windows, and terms change, and some of the figures below come from program pages that update without notice.
Treat these as a starting point and confirm the current terms on each program's own page before you invest time promoting it.
Not all of them are equal. Run any program through these:
The place most people start, and worth understanding properly because Shopify runs two different things.
The Shopify Affiliate Program is free to join, open to anyone with a merchant audience, and pays commission when someone signs up for a full-price Shopify plan through your link.
Referrals are tracked for 30 days from the click, and if your referral starts a free trial, that tracking extends much longer while they convert to paid.
It's managed through Impact, with a $10 minimum balance and commissions issued monthly.
The trade-off worth knowing: it pays a fixed bounty per referral rather than recurring revenue, so it's good money per sale but it doesn't compound.
The Shopify Partner Program works differently, paying partners a percentage of the merchant's recurring subscription rather than relying on affiliate links.
If you want recurring rather than one-time, this is the distinction to understand before you pick.
Note that not every application is approved.
Shopify prioritizes relevance and typically expects an active website or established audience.
PageFly is the leading page builder on the App Store, with a 4.9 rating across roughly 12,000 reviews, and its affiliate program is frequently cited as one of the most generous among Shopify apps.
Reported terms are around 50 percent for the first month and 30 percent recurring after that.

It's an easy one to promote because the use case is broad. Almost every merchant needs landing pages or custom product pages at some point, which makes it relevant to a wide slice of a merchant audience rather than a narrow niche.
Vitals is an all-in-one conversion app bundling reviews, upsells, bundles, pop-ups, and dozens of other features. Its program reportedly pays up to 25 percent recurring.

The pitch writes itself for newer merchants: instead of installing and paying for six separate apps, they get one. That's a genuinely useful recommendation, which is what makes it convert.
Spocket connects merchants with dropshipping suppliers in the US, Europe, Canada, and Asia. Its program reportedly pays around 15 percent for as long as your referral keeps using it, which is the kind of open-ended recurring structure worth prioritizing.

Strong fit if your audience skews toward dropshippers and new store owners still figuring out what to sell.
AutoDS is a dropshipping automation platform. Its program reportedly pays around 20 percent of subscription payments for the first three months, and referrals often get an extended trial offer, which helps conversion.

The three-month cap is the thing to weigh. It converts well but it doesn't compound the way a lifetime program does.
ReCharge is the go-to subscription billing app for Shopify and one of the best-rated in its category.

It's a natural recommendation as more merchants move toward subscription models, and it's a sticky product, meaning referrals tend to stay, which is exactly what you want from a recurring program.
A few principles that matter more than picking the highest number:
Software converts differently than physical products. The formats that work:
The Shopify App Store has thousands of apps, most of the good affiliate programs aren't advertised prominently, and checking each app individually for a program is not a realistic use of your time.
That's the gap an affiliate marketplace fills.
Affilitrak's marketplace lets you browse programs in one place, including Shopify app programs that pay recurring commissions on subscriptions, alongside storefront brand programs.
One account covers both, so an affiliate who promotes apps and brands isn't juggling separate logins and dashboards, and your affiliate dashboard shows performance and payouts across everything you've joined.
Shopify app programs are one of the few corners of affiliate marketing where the structure genuinely works in your favor.
Recurring commissions on subscription products mean your income compounds instead of resetting, and the space is far less crowded than the consumer niches most affiliates fight over.
Start with the programs whose apps you'd recommend regardless of the commission, prioritize lifetime recurring over short caps, and build real content that shows the tool working.
That combination is what turns a handful of referrals into income that keeps arriving.
Ready to find Shopify app programs that pay recurring commissions? Browse the Affilitrak marketplace and join free.