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Skool Affiliate Program 2026: 40% Recurring for Life

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Written byAdam Wood,

Last updated on July 13, 2026 · 4 min read

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The Skool affiliate program pays 40% of the subscription price, recurring for as long as the referred account stays active. Skool’s own page words it as 40% of monthly recurring revenue for life. By Skool’s math that is $39 a month per Pro referral and $3.60 per Hobby referral.

Every Skool account gets an affiliate link, free accounts included. I run one for this site, and the link sits under Settings in the Affiliates tab. The two catches: a 14-day attribution window and a hard ban on running ads against the Skool brand keyword.

Program term

Detail

Commission

40% of the subscription, recurring for the life of the account

Per referral

$39/mo on Pro ($99), $3.60/mo on Hobby ($9)

Attribution

14-day, last-touch (most recent link wins)

Requirement

Any Skool account; no paid group needed, no approval queue

Payout

In-dashboard payout to a bank account, 14-day pending hold

How the 40% Commission Works

Skool pays 40% of what your referral pays Skool. Pro at $99 yields $39 a month, Hobby at $9 yields $3.60, and commissions follow plan changes automatically. It recurs for the life of the account rather than a 12-month window, which is rarer than it sounds in SaaS affiliate programs.

  • Commissions apply to Skool subscription payments, and plan upgrades or downgrades adjust the amount.
  • If a referred group gets archived, its commissions stop.
  • A change in group ownership cancels the affiliate attribution.

Attribution: The 14-Day Last-Touch Window

Skool uses 14-day last-touch attribution: your referral must sign up within 14 days of the click, and the most recent affiliate link wins the credit. Plenty of older articles still quote a 60-day cookie. Skool’s current help documentation, updated December 2025, says 14 days. Build your funnel around the shorter number.

One rule works in your favor: if somebody creates a group from inside your group, Skool attributes the new subscription to you automatically. Community owners earn from members who become creators themselves, with no extra link click required.

The link already exists in your account. Click your profile picture in the top right corner, open Settings, then the Affiliates tab, and copy the link. There is no application form, no approval queue, and no traffic minimum. A free account qualifies; you do not need to run a paid group.

The Affiliates tab in my free RevenueGeeks Skool account: lifetime commission wording, the earnings and payout cards, and the platform link with its copy button.

  1. Log in and click your profile picture in the top right corner.
  2. Open Settings, then the Affiliates tab.
  3. Copy your affiliate link and place it where your audience already is.

Payouts: Bank Transfer After a 14-Day Hold

Payouts run from the affiliate dashboard’s payout button to a connected bank account. Skool verifies identity first: bank country, a phone number for SMS confirmation, and an ID document. Commissions sit pending for 14 days as refund protection before they become withdrawable, and US bank holidays can add delay.

Program Rules That Get Affiliates Removed

Two hard rules sit in Skool’s affiliate docs. Running paid ads against the Skool keyword is prohibited, so no Google Ads on the brand term. Self-referrals do not work and are banned. Attribution also dies when a referred group archives or changes owners, which is churn you cannot control.

What the Program Is Worth (Honest Math)

Ten Pro referrals pay $390 a month for as long as they stay subscribed, about $4,680 a year from one batch. The same ten on Hobby pay $36 a month. The value concentrates almost entirely in Pro-plan communities that survive, so referral quality beats referral volume every time.

Active referrals

On Hobby ($3.60 each)

On Pro ($39 each)

1

$3.60/mo

$39/mo

10

$36/mo

$390/mo

25

$90/mo

$975/mo

The audience that converts is creators who monetize: coaches, course sellers, and paid-community operators. If you want to check the product before recommending it, my Skool review covers who it fits and who should skip it, and the Skool pricing math answers the fee questions your referrals will ask first.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does the Skool affiliate program pay?

40% of the subscription, recurring: $39 per month per Pro referral, $3.60 per Hobby. Commissions follow plan changes and continue for as long as the referred account stays active.

Is the Skool commission really lifetime?

Yes, per Skool’s current program page: 40% of monthly recurring revenue for life. It ends only when the referral cancels, the group archives, or the group changes owners.

14 days, last-touch. The most recent affiliate link before signup wins credit. Older posts still claim 60 days; Skool’s help docs updated December 2025 say 14.

Do I need a paid Skool account to be an affiliate?

No. Every account includes an affiliate link, free accounts included. Find it under Settings in the Affiliates tab. There is no application or approval queue.

How do Skool affiliate payouts work?

You trigger payouts from the dashboard to a connected bank account. Skool verifies your bank country, phone, and ID first. Commissions stay pending for 14 days as refund protection.

Can I run ads to promote Skool?

Not on the Skool brand keyword: Skool prohibits ads against its own name. Content, email, and community placements are the standard promotion channels the program allows.

Are Hobby referrals worth anything?

They pay $3.60 per month each, so only at volume. The program’s real value sits in Pro referrals at $39 per month; ten of those pay $390 monthly.

What is the spawned-group rule?

If someone creates a group from inside your group, the referral credits you automatically. No link click is needed. It makes running an active community itself an affiliate channel.