Affiliate

Affiliate program terms

These terms govern participation in the Lane affiliate program operated by Lane Money.

Last updated June 2026

Commission

Affiliates earn 25% of net subscription payments from referred customers who complete checkout with your referral code or link. Commissions apply to recurring subscription invoices while the customer remains subscribed and paying.

Payouts

Payouts are sent via Stripe Connect Express to your linked bank account. Commissions are held for 30 days after each paid invoice to account for refunds and chargebacks. Individual transfers may require a minimum balance of $25 depending on Stripe limits.

Eligibility

Affiliates must be at least 18 years old, located in the United States, and complete Stripe Connect onboarding including tax information. Self-referrals and fraudulent traffic are prohibited.

Disclosure (FTC)

If you share affiliate links on social media, blogs, or video, you must clearly disclose that you may earn a commission when someone subscribes through your link.

Suspension

Lane Money may suspend or terminate affiliate accounts for policy violations, refund abuse, or misleading marketing. Unpaid held commissions may be reversed on refunded subscriptions.

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