Website Builders affiliate program
WordPress.com Affiliate Program
In-house network · easy approval · recurring commission model · active
Opportunity score breakdown
91/100This score estimates earning potential based on commission structure, cookie window, recurring payouts, approval friction, and search demand. Higher scores mean better publisher economics.
Strong rate: 20% per sale
60-day cookie — strong attribution window
Recurring commissions build over time — each referral compounds
Easy approval — low barrier to start promoting
420,000 searches/mo — very high buyer intent
Program economics
Data verification
Data sourced from public information. Verify against the official program page before publishing.
Initial seed data — verify against official program pages.
Publisher notes
Review the live partner page before publishing content. Affiliate program terms can change without notice.
WordPress.com affiliate program FAQ
Does WordPress.com have an affiliate program?
Yes. WordPress.com has an affiliate program listed through In-house. AffiliPilot tracks its commission model, cookie window, approval difficulty, and verification status so publishers can decide whether it fits their audience.
How much does the WordPress.com affiliate program pay?
WordPress.com currently lists 20% recurring commission. Always verify the current payout on the official partner page before publishing, because affiliate terms can change.
What is the WordPress.com cookie window?
WordPress.com has a 60-day cookie window in the data currently tracked by AffiliPilot.
Is the WordPress.com affiliate program easy to join?
AffiliPilot rates WordPress.com as easy approval. Approval difficulty depends on your traffic quality, niche fit, geography, and whether your promotional methods match the program rules.
How do I join the WordPress.com affiliate program?
Use the official WordPress.com partner or affiliate page, review the current terms, apply with your publisher details, and monitor the link after approval to make sure redirects and tracking IDs keep working.