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Last Modified: October 26, 2021
2. Limitations:
a. For purchase commissions, you will receive commission for the first purchase made by a new customer who is not in an active sales process with us at the time of the affiliate link click.
b. The customer needs to be an active customer for the locking period in the Affiliate Tool.
c. Commissions will still be counted if a user starts on one domain and then signs up or purchases on another HubSpot domain.
d. Affiliate links may rely on cookies to track referrals. Therefore if cookies get cleared, we may not be able to track these events.
e. Cookie windows are stated in the Affiliate Tool.
f. Only affiliate links can be used to track referrals. Incorrect use of affiliate links will cause inability to track referrals.
g. You cannot use affiliate links to refer clients you are servicing. You'll need to join the Solutions Partner Program and register them as a lead. As a HubSpot affiliate, you also can't be a billing contact or user of the account referred.
h. Fraudulent or stolen attribution is a non payable event. If we suspect fraud (for example, if we see that signups are all from the same city or IP address) we may require you to prove that the referrals are valid.
There are a number of other limitations that may result in commission not being paid - we encourage you to read the Affiliate Program Agreement for more information on this.
3. Upgrades/downgrades: You do not receive additional commission if a customer upgrades to a higher tiered product in the future. If a customer downgrades, you will receive the commission associated with that downgrade.
4. Attribution: In the event a single customer clicks two different affiliate links, the last affiliate gets the credit. We do, however, reserve the right to modify this in certain circumstances.
1. HubSpot branding
Do: Capitalize the “S” in “HubSpot”. This is important to maintaining consistent branding. You must follow our vendor kit, our Trademark Usage Guidelines here, and our Content Usage Guidelines here.
Do Not: Use false or misleading statements on the benefits of using HubSpot (e.g. “Get rich quick with HubSpot”). Do not modify or adjust the HubSpot wordmark or sprocket logo in any sort of marketing material you might create, including the creation of any visual badges or dual-logo lockups.
2. What to call yourself
As we have multiple ways to partner with HubSpot and several ways to reference those relationships, here are some guidelines around what you can and cannot call yourself within the HubSpot Affiliate Program.
Do: Say you’re a “HubSpot Affiliate" or “Affiliate Marketer”.
Do Not: Refer to yourself as a Partner or that you’ve “partnered with HubSpot.” This includes press releases, references in videos, listings on your website, or in any other marketing material you may be using.
3. Buying ads
You will not purchase ads that direct to your site(s) or through an affiliate link that could be considered as competing with HubSpot’s own advertising, including, but not limited to, our branded keywords. If running ads, you need to direct the ad to your own website (and not to hubspot.com or a standalone landing page).