About Afftera
Afftera is an affiliate program directory for people building online businesses. Public listings are reviewed against official merchant sources before they appear on the site.
What does Afftera publish?
The current public directory contains 5 affiliate programs. A listing only appears after its record hash and official merchant evidence have been added to a fail-closed publication manifest. Missing terms stay unpublished rather than being guessed.
How is the data verified?
Every public listing links to the official merchant page or terms used for review and records the review date. Legacy fields such asverified are not used as publication clearance. Machine-readable public data is limited to the same cleared set through llms.txt, the API, and MCP. Terms can change, so readers should check the merchant source before acting.
Who maintains it?
Afftera is maintained by a small team in a source repository that is not public at the moment. Every record change, its evidence and its publication clearance are tracked in version control and checked by automated tests before anything reaches this site, but that history cannot be read from outside yet.
Can I submit or correct a program?
Not through a public channel right now. Program submissions are closed while the review process is being set up, and there is no open issue tracker or inbox to point you at yet. The submission form still generates the YAML record for a program, so you can prepare one in advance, and this page will be updated as soon as there is somewhere to send it.
If a published listing looks wrong, treat the merchant's own page as the authority. Every listing links to the official source and the date it was reviewed, and terms change more often than this directory does.
Can I use this data in my own product?
Public, cleared records are available as a REST API with no authentication, an MCP server for AI agents, a CLI, and markdown surfaces for anything that reads text. Parts of the dataset originate from OpenAffiliate and carry its historical CC BY-SA 4.0 designation as a minimum compliance posture. That attribution does not grant rights missing from third-party sources, so Afftera publishes only records separately cleared for the public surface.