gives.money / affiliate ledger

A directory of who pays, and how much

Somebody always pays for the reading. Here's who pays you.

gives.money tracks the affiliate programs behind the psychic, tarot, and astrology industry — Keen, Psychic Source, California Psychics, and the rest — with their commission structures, cookie windows, and payout networks laid out plainly, sourced, and dated.

The Ledger

8 entries · updated Aug 2026

Figures below are aggregated from each program's public affiliate page and from third-party affiliate-network directories. They are not first-party confirmations — programs change terms without notice, and several sources disagree with each other. Where they do, both figures are shown rather than picking one.

No. Program Commission Cookie / Terms Notes
001

Keen

Commission $100 / lead
Cookie ~30 days · Impact network
Notes

Paid once a referred user is 18+, adds a valid payment method, and completes one paid conversation. One of the longest-running programs in the niche, still run through Impact.

002

Psychic Source

Commission $100 / bounty
Cookie Long window reported · direct program
Notes

Paid per first-time paying caller. Runs its own proprietary affiliate platform (not a public network) with monthly checks; apply directly at psychicsource.com/affiliate-program.

cookie length varies by source
003

California Psychics

Commission disputed
Cookie 7 days (one source)
Notes

One directory lists a flat 4% commission on a 7-day cookie. A separate monetization aggregator advertises "up to 75%," but that figure is a blended, best-case network rate quoted after their own platform fee — not a flat affiliate payout. Confirm the actual structure before building content around it.

figures conflict — verify directly
004

Kasamba

Commission $125 / sub
Cookie up to 90 days · TUNE
Notes

Paid per new, 18+ subscriber who completes one paid session. Monthly payouts through TUNE (formerly HasOffers) once the account holds a $25 minimum balance.

005

AskNow

Commission $85–150
Cookie 60 days (one source) · CJ
Notes

Runs on Commission Junction — enroll specifically through the Pay-Per-Call section. Reported per-referral figures range from an $85 guaranteed minimum up to $150 depending on the source and traffic type.

range reflects source disagreement
006

Oranum

Commission $100 CPA or 50% rev-share
Cookie not publicly listed · direct
Notes

Unusual for the niche: affiliates can reportedly choose a flat $100 CPA per sale or a lifetime 50% revenue share instead. A sub-affiliate override (referring other affiliates or psychics) is also mentioned in older program documentation — worth confirming it's still active.

007

PsychicOz

Commission $175 / client
Cookie 180 days · Post Affiliate Pro
Notes

One of the higher flat payouts in the niche, with one of the longest cookie windows. $101 minimum threshold, monthly PayPal payouts, traffic accepted from the US, Canada, Australia, and the UK.

008

Life Reader

Commission $100 / lead
Cookie 30 days
Notes

Sister-style program to several others on this list in structure and payout — a straightforward $100 CPL with a standard 30-day window.

How To Read The Ledger

before you apply
  1. Commission model matters more than the headline number. A flat CPA (cost-per-acquisition, paid once per new customer) is easy to forecast. A revenue-share pays a percentage indefinitely but depends entirely on how much that customer keeps spending — harder to predict, sometimes worth more.

  2. Cookie duration is the credit window. If someone clicks your link today but buys in three weeks, you're only paid if that gap fits inside the cookie length. Programs in this niche range from 7 to 180+ days — that's a real difference for content that ages slowly.

  3. The network is who actually pays you, not the psychic brand. Impact, Commission Junction, ShareASale, and TUNE are the platforms doing the tracking and cutting checks. Each has its own approval process, minimum payout, and reporting dashboard, separate from the brand itself.

  4. "Per lead" and "per new customer" are not always the same event. Some programs pay on account creation, others require a first paid session or a minimum deposit. Read the qualifying event in the program's own terms before assuming a click converts to cash.

  5. Aggregator-quoted rates can be optimistic. Sites that route your traffic through their own platform (rather than helping you apply directly) sometimes advertise a best-case blended rate. Applying directly with the brand is usually the more reliable number.

Glossary

the ledger's shorthand

CPA / CPL

Cost per acquisition / cost per lead. A flat, one-time payment for a qualifying new customer or sign-up.

Revenue Share

A recurring percentage of what a referred customer spends, sometimes for the lifetime of the account.

Cookie Window

How long after a click a purchase still counts as yours. Reset on every new click in most programs.

Affiliate Network

The third-party platform (Impact, CJ, ShareASale, TUNE) handling tracking, reporting, and payment on the brand's behalf.

Payout Threshold

The minimum balance an account must reach before a network or brand will issue payment.

Sub-Affiliate Override

An extra commission for referring other affiliates into the same program, on top of your own direct sales.

Sourcing & Disclosure

read before you build a campaign on this

These figures are secondhand. They're compiled from each program's own public affiliate page where available, and from independent affiliate-directory sites where it wasn't. None of it has been confirmed first-party by gives.money with every program listed, and commission structures in this industry change without much notice.

Where sources disagreed, both figures are shown rather than silently picking the higher or more favorable one — California Psychics and AskNow both have a real spread across sources, flagged above.

This page is informational, not an endorsement of any program, and not financial or investment advice. Before joining any program, apply directly through the brand's own affiliate page and read its current terms — rates, cookie windows, and eligibility can and do change.