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Type a name. Tap send.
New partners, found for me.

From anywhere, I type a product name into a box on my phone and tap send. The bot finds the website, opens the affiliate page, reads the payout, and sends my team everything they need to apply. New brand partnerships get found while I carry on with my day.

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The partner finder, end to end
Sales Conversion
PHONE SEND a product name CLOUD BOT runs the research AFFILIATE PAGE 30% PAYOUT REPORT site, links, payout TEAM they apply NEW PARTNER commission ONE NAME IN, A FULL AFFILIATE REPORT OUT. THE BOT DIGS, THE TEAM APPLIES, NEW PARTNERSHIPS GET FOUND WHILE I DO NOTHING

The check that used to take half an hour now takes one tap.

Every day I hear about a new product. A tool in a video, a name in a chat, a brand someone swears by. Each one might have an affiliate program worth promoting. Checking by hand took twenty to thirty minutes, so I skipped most of them. Now I type the name into a box on my phone and tap send. The bot finds the site, opens the affiliate page, reads the payout, and tells my team. Here is who it is for, what goes wrong without it, how it works, and what you get back.

01

Who the affiliate program discovery bot is for

Anyone who promotes other people’s products and earns affiliate commission. Course creators, reviewers, newsletter writers, agency owners, and small teams who spot new tools all the time. Especially useful if you keep hearing about products you mean to check later and never do. If you make money recommending tools, this finds the programs you keep meaning to look up.

02

What goes wrong without the affiliate program discovery bot

A proper affiliate check is slow and boring. Find the site, scan the footer, open the affiliate page, read the terms, copy the signup link. It takes half an hour, so most products never get checked. The good programs you never applied to are pure revenue left on the table. The slowness of checking is what makes you skip the partnerships that would have paid.

03

How the affiliate program discovery bot automation works

You type a product name into a box on your phone and tap send. The request goes to the cloud, reaches the automation, and the bot does the research. It finds the website, opens the affiliate page and the signup page, reads the payout and the model, then sends a report to your team. If there is no program, it messages you to say so. One name in, a full report out, no laptop required.

04

What the affiliate program discovery bot gives back each month

A few new partnerships a month you would otherwise have skipped, found in two minutes of your time instead of half an hour. Each approved program pays commission month after month, and a handful of them stack up quietly. More partnerships checked, more partnerships found, more commission compounding on a list of tools you already know.

I kept skipping programs because checking was a chore.

For a long time my affiliate income was smaller than it should have been, and I knew exactly why. I heard about new tools constantly. A tool in a YouTube video, a name dropped in a group chat, a brand a friend would not stop recommending. Every single one might have an affiliate program worth promoting. But checking meant stopping what I was doing, opening a laptop, and digging.

That dig took twenty to thirty minutes each time. Find the official site. Scroll to the footer looking for the word affiliate or partners. Open the page. Read the terms. Find the payout rate and the model. Copy the signup link somewhere safe. By the time I finished one, I had lost the thread of whatever I was actually doing. So nine times out of ten, I just did not bother. The program stayed unchecked and the revenue stayed unfound.

So I built a bot that does the digging for me. From anywhere, I type the product name into a box on my phone and tap send. The request goes to the cloud, reaches my automation, and the research runs without me. The bot finds the website, opens the affiliate page and the signup page, and reads how much they pay and the payout model. Then it sends my team everything they need to apply. They handle the applications. I never opened a laptop.

The best part is the dead end is handled too. If a product has no affiliate program, the bot messages me directly to say there is no program for that product. That is just as valuable as a found one, because nobody wastes time chasing something that does not exist. I get a clean answer either way. A yes goes to the team with the full report. A no comes back to me in one short message.

The numbers here are modest by design and honest. A by-hand check was twenty to thirty minutes of my time. Now it is about two minutes, mostly just typing the name. That tiny gap changed my behaviour completely. I now check every product I hear about instead of skipping most of them, which turns into a few new partnerships a month I would otherwise have missed. Proof point: I document my income streams openly on YouTube, in my 28 Income Streams breakdown and my road to 10 million video, so the shape of this revenue is checkable, not a guess.

~2 minYour time per check, down from 20-30
A few/moNew partnerships found, not skipped
RecurringCommission that stacks month after month
The Partner Finder

Three moves that turn one product name into a ready-to-apply partnership

What made this work was treating every product name as a small research job I should never do myself. The chore was the only thing stopping me from checking. The framework hangs on three moves: one tap from anywhere starts the job, one bot does all the digging in the cloud, and one report lands with the team so they apply without ever searching.

1

One tap from anywhere kicks it off

The bot is connected to my phone, so the trigger fits anywhere life happens. I am on a walk, at lunch, or watching a video on the sofa. I type the product name into a box and tap send. That is the entire job for me. No laptop, no spreadsheet, no browser tabs. The request leaves my phone, goes to the cloud, and reaches the automation. The lower the effort to start, the more products I actually check, and checking more is the whole game.

2

One bot does all the digging

The bot finds the official website for the product name I sent. It opens the site, hunts for the affiliate or partners page, and follows through to the signup page. It reads the important details, the commission rate and the payout model, the things that decide whether a program is worth applying to. This is the exact half hour of digging I used to dread, done in the cloud while I carry on with my day. The bot never gets bored and never skips a product.

3

One report lands so the team applies

When the research is done, the bot sends my team a short report with everything they need. The website, the affiliate page link, the signup link, the commission rate, and the payout model, all in one message. They open it and apply in a few minutes, because the slow part is already done. If there is no program, the bot messages me instead so nobody chases a dead end. One clean handoff, every time, with no back and forth.

Once those three moves are in place, every product I hear about gets checked instead of skipped, and the team turns the found ones into partnerships fast. One tap, one bot, one report, new revenue found.

Before the partner finder

  • Checking a program meant twenty to thirty minutes of digging
  • So nine products out of ten never got checked at all
  • Good programs went unfound, pure revenue left on the table
  • I had to be at a laptop, which never lined up with hearing about a tool
  • The team had to hunt for the affiliate page before they could apply

After the partner finder

  • One name typed on my phone, one tap, about two minutes of my time
  • Every product I hear about gets checked, not just the rare few
  • Found programs go straight to the team with the full report
  • Dead ends come back to me as a clean no, so nobody chases them
  • A few new partnerships a month, each paying commission for months

Prompt 1: find the site and the affiliate page from a product name

The first job is turning a bare product name into a real affiliate page. Use this prompt to have the bot find the official website, locate the affiliate or partners page, and confirm it is the real one and not a copycat.

Affiliate page finder

You are an affiliate research assistant. I will give you only the name of a product or tool. Find its official website and the page where it offers an affiliate or partner program.
Product name: [paste the product name].
Do the following in order. First, identify the official website for this product, not a review site or a copycat. Second, find the affiliate or partner program page on that site, usually linked in the footer under words like affiliate, partners, refer, or earn. Third, find the page where someone actually signs up to join the program. Return three things only: the official website link, the affiliate program page link, and the signup page link. If you cannot find an affiliate program after checking the footer, the help centre, and a direct search for the product name plus the word affiliate, reply with the single line: NO AFFILIATE PROGRAM FOUND.

This is the dig I used to do by hand. The clean NO AFFILIATE PROGRAM FOUND line is what lets the bot tell me about dead ends without sending my team on a chase.

Prompt 2: read the payout terms off the affiliate page

Once the affiliate page is found, the bot needs to read the part that matters: how much they pay and how. Use this prompt to pull the commission rate and the payout model into a few clean lines.

Payout reader

You are an affiliate research assistant. I will give you the text of an affiliate program page. Read it and pull out the details that decide whether the program is worth applying to.
Affiliate page content: [paste the page text or link].
Return these fields, each on its own line, in plain words. Commission rate, for example 30 percent. Payout model, for example one-time per sale, or recurring for the life of the customer. Cookie window, for example 30 days, if stated. Minimum payout, if stated. Approval, for example instant, or manual review. If any field is not stated on the page, write not stated next to that field rather than guessing. End with a one-line verdict on whether this looks worth applying to, and why, based only on the payout and model.

This is the read that used to make me squint at the small print. The not stated rule keeps the report honest, so the team never applies on a number the bot invented.

The 3-minute overview of how this works

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Week one: one tap, one report, one partnership you would have skipped.

Most people expect a system like this to feel dramatic on day one. It does not, and that is the point. There is no flood of new partnerships in the first week. The first week is about proving the loop works. You hear about a product, you tap send, and a real report lands with the team a minute later. That quiet first report is the whole thing working.

Week one looks like this. You are watching a video and someone mentions a tool. Instead of telling yourself you will check it later, you open the box on your phone, type the name, and tap send. The bot finds the site, opens the affiliate page, reads the payout, and sends your team the report. They apply that afternoon. One product you would normally have skipped is now a partnership in progress, and you spent two minutes on it.

The point of the first week is not a big revenue number. The point is to prove the loop closes: you tap send from anywhere, the bot digs, the report lands or the dead end comes back, and a partnership you would have skipped is suddenly in motion without you opening a laptop.

From there the maths is simple and quiet. A few new partnerships a month that you would otherwise have missed, each paying a modest commission, but each one recurring. They do not arrive as a spike. They stack. One small partnership found this month, another two next month, all of them paying again the month after. A year of that compounding is real money on a list of tools you already knew about.

All of this runs while you build, travel, or rest. The bot does not care what time it is. You tap send when you hear the name, and the research happens somewhere else. The only thing you ever do is type a name and press a button.

Prompt 3: write the report the team applies from

The research is useless if the team has to re-read a wall of text. Use this prompt to turn the findings into a tight handoff message they can act on in a few minutes.

Team handoff writer

You are writing a short internal handoff for my team so they can apply to an affiliate program quickly. Keep it scannable. No fluff.
Product name: [paste].
Official website: [paste link].
Affiliate page: [paste link].
Signup page: [paste link].
Payout details: [paste the output from Prompt 2].
Write a message with a one-line summary at the top, for example: New program found, 30 percent recurring, worth applying. Then list the three links clearly labelled. Then list the payout details as short bullet points. End with a single clear instruction line telling the team to apply via the signup link and report back once approved. The whole message should be readable in under thirty seconds.

This is the message that lands in the team chat. The thirty-second rule is deliberate, because a report nobody reads is the same as no report at all.

Prompt 4: tell me clearly when there is no program

A clean no is as useful as a yes. Use this prompt so the bot messages you directly with a short, honest dead-end note instead of sending the team chasing something that does not exist.

No-program notifier

You are messaging me directly because the affiliate research found no program for a product I asked about. Keep it to two short lines so I can read it at a glance on my phone.
Product name: [paste].
What was checked: [paste a one-line note of where you looked, for example footer, help centre, and a direct search].
Write line one as a clear statement that there is no affiliate program for this product. Write line two as a short note of where you looked so I trust the answer, for example: Checked the footer, the help centre, and searched the product name plus affiliate. Do not suggest alternatives unless I asked. Do not send this to the team. This message is for me only.

This keeps dead ends off the team’s plate entirely. I asked once, I got a clean no, and I can let the product go without keeping it in my head.

How to build the affiliate program discovery bot, step by step

1

Put a one-box trigger on your phone

The whole point is to start the job from anywhere, so the trigger has to live on your phone. Set up a simple one-box input that sends what you type to the cloud. It can be a chat message to a bot, a saved shortcut, or a tiny form. All it needs is a single field for the product name and a send button. When you tap send, the name leaves your phone and reaches the automation. Keep it stupidly simple, because every extra step is a reason to skip the check.

CHECK A PRODUCT SEND one field, one button type the product name, tap send, the job leaves your phone
type the product name, tap send, the job leaves your phone
2

Wire the phone box to a cloud automation

The send button needs somewhere to land. Connect the input to a cloud automation in n8n, Make, or Zapier. The automation receives the product name and runs the research steps in order. This is the bridge that lets a tap on your phone reach a process running on a server. Set it up once. After that, every name you send simply flows in and the automation takes over. You never touch the wiring again, you only ever type names.

SEND phone CLOUD AUTOMATION 1. find website 2. open affiliate page 3. read the payout 4. SEND REPORT a tap on the phone reaches the automation through the cloud, set up once
a tap on the phone reaches the automation through the cloud, set up once
3

Have the bot find the site and the affiliate page

Inside the automation, the first research step takes the product name and finds the official website. Then it hunts for the affiliate or partners page, usually linked in the footer, and follows through to the signup page. Use the affiliate page finder prompt to drive this. The bot returns three links: the website, the affiliate page, and the signup page. If it finds nothing after checking properly, it returns the clean NO AFFILIATE PROGRAM FOUND line instead, which routes the result to you, not the team.

AFFILIATE PROGRAM JOIN THE PROGRAM FOUND website link affiliate page link signup page link 3 LINKS EXTRACTED the bot finds the affiliate page and pulls out the three links that matter
the bot finds the affiliate page and pulls out the three links that matter
4

Read the payout rate and the model

Three links are not enough on their own. The team needs to know whether the program is worth their time before they apply. So the next step reads the affiliate page and pulls out the commission rate, the payout model, the cookie window, and the approval type. Use the payout reader prompt for this. The rule that matters is honesty: if a detail is not stated on the page, the bot writes not stated rather than guessing. That keeps the whole report trustworthy.

PAYOUT TERMS COMMISSION 30% MODEL RECURRING COOKIE 60 DAYS APPROVAL not stated VERDICT: WORTH APPLYING $ the bot reads the payout, writes not stated when unsure, and never guesses
the bot reads the payout, writes not stated when unsure, and never guesses
5

Route a yes to the team, a no to you

Now the automation splits two ways. If a program was found, the bot writes a short handoff report and sends it to the team chat, using the team handoff writer prompt. The team applies from there. If no program was found, the bot uses the no-program notifier prompt and messages you directly with a clean two-line note instead. This split is what keeps the team focused only on real opportunities and keeps dead ends from ever reaching them.

RESULT found or not? YES NO TO THE TEAM APPLY NOW TO ME ONLY no program here a yes goes to the team to apply, a no comes back to me, never both
a yes goes to the team to apply, a no comes back to me, never both
6

Keep a running list of every program found

The last step quietly logs every result to a simple sheet. Product name, date checked, found or not, payout rate, and application status. This running list is worth more than it looks. It stops you re-checking the same product twice, it shows the team which applications are still open, and over time it becomes a map of every partnership you have found. When you want to see what the bot has earned you, the answer is one glance at the list, not a memory test.

PROGRAMS FOUND PRODUCT PAYOUT STATUS Tool A 30% rec. APPROVED Tool B $50/sale APPLIED Tool C 25% rec. APPROVED Tool D none NO PROG EVERY CHECK LOGGED, NOTHING CHECKED TWICE a running list that becomes a map of every partnership you have found
a running list that becomes a map of every partnership you have found
A

Name tapped in

You hear about a product, type the name into the box on your phone, and tap send from anywhere.

B

Bot digs in the cloud

The automation finds the website, opens the affiliate page and signup page, and reads the payout.

C

Result routed

A found program goes to the team as a tight report. A dead end comes back to you as a clean no.

D

Team applies, list grows

The team applies in minutes, every check is logged, and new partnerships stack up over time.

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The six months after I switched it on

Here is the shape of the first six months after I started checking every product I heard about. The line ramps up modestly, because partnerships take time to approve and a few weeks more to start paying, then the recurring commissions begin to stack.

Monthly affiliate commission from programs found this way, after switching on

+$90
M1
+$180
M2
+$300
M3
+$390
M4
+$450
M5
+$500
M6
Real runEarly ramp

Three things matter on this chart. The line keeps climbing because each new partnership adds to the last instead of replacing it. The commission recurs, so a program found in month one is still paying in month six. And every dollar of it came from products I would have skipped if checking still took half an hour.

What other students built with the affiliate program discovery bot

I teach the simple skills behind machines like this in Automations Made Easy. Students who built their own version sent back what changed in their first month.

“I used to bookmark tools to check later and never did. I built this in a weekend. In the first month it found four programs I would have ignored, and two of them already pay me.”

Marcus T. · Newsletter writer, tech niche

“The dead-end message is the part I did not expect to love. A clean no means my team stops chasing programs that do not exist. They only ever see the real ones now.”

Aisha N. · Agency owner, marketing

“I run my whole review channel from my phone now. I hear about a tool mid-recording, tap send, and the affiliate report is waiting by the time I finish editing.”

Tom B. · Reviewer, software niche

“What surprised me was how many programs were sitting right there. I was leaving real recurring money on the table just because looking it up felt like a hassle.”

Lena K. · Course creator, productivity niche

What’s inside Automations Made Easy

AME isn’t a library of pre-built automations. Every business is slightly different. What’s reusable across all of them is the underlying mechanics: how to set up little machines that listen, research, and report while you sleep, and how to wire the pieces together without writing code.

The program walks you through six modules: The Right Tools (the cost-effective, no-code stack I actually use), Task Selection Mastery (which automations are worth building first), Design Secrets (mapping an automation before you build it), Zero to Hero (complete beginner to confident automator), Real-World Application (we build a full automation together, end to end), and Monetization Mastery (turn the skill into a side-business).

It also includes done-for-you templates you import in two clicks, over-the-shoulder training videos, and the same playbook 1,000+ students have used to save two hours a day. No coding required. If you can copy and paste, you can build this.

The partner finder: common questions

Pulled from what readers and Automations Made Easy students ask most.

What does the bot actually send my team?

It sends a short report with everything needed to apply. The product website, the direct link to the affiliate page, the signup link, the commission rate, and the payout model. So if a tool pays 30 percent recurring, the report says 30 percent recurring with the signup link right next to it. My team opens the message and applies in a few minutes. They never have to go hunting for the affiliate page themselves, which is the slow part. The bot has already done the digging by the time they read it.

What happens if the product has no affiliate program?

The bot messages me directly to say there is no program for that product. That is just as useful as a found program. It means nobody on the team wastes time searching for something that does not exist. I get a clean yes or no every time. A yes goes to the team with the full report. A no comes back to me in one short message. Either way I asked once and the question is answered, so I can move on without keeping it in my head.

Do I need to be at my computer to use this?

No, and that is the whole point. The bot is connected to my phone. I can be on a walk, at lunch, or watching a video on the sofa. I type the product name into a box and tap send. The request goes to the cloud, reaches the automation, and the research runs without me. I do not open a laptop, a spreadsheet, or a browser. The most I ever do is type a name and tap a button. The work happens somewhere else while I carry on with my day.

How long does one check take compared to doing it by hand?

By hand a proper check took me twenty to thirty minutes. Find the site, scan the footer, open the affiliate page, read the terms, find the payout, copy the signup link. With the bot it is about two minutes of my time, and most of that is just typing the name. The research time barely changes, but my time drops to almost nothing because I am no longer the one doing it. That gap is why I now check every product I hear about instead of skipping most of them.

Why does checking more products make more money?

Because most affiliate income comes from programs you would never have applied to if checking was a chore. When a check costs twenty minutes, you skip nine products out of ten. When it costs one tap, you check all ten. A few of those turn into real partnerships you would otherwise have missed. Each new partnership pays commission month after month. A handful of them stacking up quietly is where the extra revenue comes from, and none of it happens if you never check.

How much extra revenue does this realistically bring in?

The honest framing is a few new partnerships a month that I would otherwise have skipped. Say two or three a month turn into approved programs, and a couple of those actually earn. Each one might pay a modest commission, but they compound because affiliate income recurs. A handful of small partnerships found this way, stacking month after month, adds up to real money over a year without me doing the digging. I document my income streams openly on YouTube so the shape of this is checkable, not a guess.

Two ways from here

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