ChatAndBuild

AI-powered platform that builds and deploys full-stack applications from natural language descriptions.

Commission Structure

Recurring

Commission Rate

15%

Cookie Duration

90 days

Commission Duration

6 months for monthly plans; upfront for annual plans

ChatAndBuild is a comprehensive AI development platform that allows users to create, design, and deploy full-stack applications and AI agents using natural language. Powered by advanced models like Anthropic's Claude 3.5 Sonnet, the platform enables "vibe coding," where developers and non-technical creators alike can build software by simply describing their vision. The tool supports over 40 languages and offers deep integrations with GitHub, Supabase, and Figma, making it a versatile choice for rapid prototyping and production-ready deployments.

The ChatAndBuild affiliate program provides a structured opportunity for creators, developers, and influencers to monetize their audience by promoting this next-generation development tool. Affiliates earn a flat 15% commission on all Pro subscription plans. The program distinguishes between monthly and annual commitments to optimize affiliate cash flow. For monthly subscriptions, commissions are recurring for up to six consecutive months per user, provided the subscription remains active. For annual plans, the full 15% commission for the entire year is paid upfront, offering immediate high-value payouts.

Partners are supported with a 90-day tracking cookie, ensuring a generous window for conversion after the initial referral. The program is managed through a dedicated dashboard where affiliates can track clicks, real-time conversions, and earnings. Payouts are processed monthly via PayPal once a minimum threshold of $50 is met. This program is particularly well-suited for those in the AI, no-code, SaaS, and developer education niches, as the platform demonstrates high conversion potential due to its innovative "Non-Fungible Agent" (NFA) technology and strategic partnerships with institutions like the University of Oxford.