Not a one-time finder's fee. Every month your referral pays their subscription, you earn. The base compounds as you introduce more organisations. There's no ceiling.
Get in touchWhen a phishing email lands in a busy person's inbox, they're not recalling a presentation from six months ago. They're acting on instinct. PhishClub trains that instinct — through the product itself, not a course.
Employees send each other real phishing links as part of a game. Points for catching colleagues out, points lost for clicking. The repetition builds the reflex. No classroom, no compliance theatre, no annual checkbox.
That makes it an easy conversation. You're not asking someone to buy another piece of security software. You're showing them something that works differently — and that their team will actually use.
PhishClub costs £3 per user per month. Introduce an organisation and earn a percentage of their subscription for as long as they're a customer — not just on the first payment.
Say you introduce three organisations in your first few weeks.
| Organisation | Users | Monthly subscription | Your cut (50%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| A professional services firm | 30 | £90 | ~£36/mo |
| A small accountancy practice | 17 | £51 | ~£20/mo |
| A regional logistics company | 45 | £135 | ~£54/mo |
| Three referrals | 92 users | £276/mo | ~£110/mo |
That's roughly £110 a month from three conversations — growing every month those organisations stay subscribed, and every new organisation you add. Introduce two or three organisations a month consistently and the base compounds quickly. At that pace, a year in, you're looking at over £8,000 in annual recurring commission.
Figures shown at 50% active rate. Actual commission calculated on net revenue after VAT and payment processing fees. Estimates above are illustrative.
The organisations above are the obvious fit, but PhishClub works equally well for larger ones — a 200-person professional services firm, a university, an NHS trust. Anywhere that already has security training in place, PhishClub complements it.
Existing training builds knowledge. PhishClub builds the reflex that makes knowledge usable under pressure. The two aren't in competition — they work better together.
If you have one contact at a larger organisation, the maths looks very different. A 500-user organisation at the active rate is worth around £607 a month, every month. That's worth one good conversation.
Whatever tools a business already has in place, the human element remains the hardest to protect. PhishClub doesn't replace anything — it builds the reflex that makes everything else work better.
Lightweight to deploy, no IT department required, and engaging enough that employees keep playing. The market is large and growing.
The best affiliates aren't salespeople. They're people who already have the trust of the businesses they work with — and want to bring them something genuinely useful.
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