What Are The Best Cell Phone Affiliate Programs?

I’m thinking about starting a blog or YouTube channel reviewing monitoring apps and want to earn commissions. What are the best cell phone affiliate programs right now with high payouts, good cookie duration, and reliable tracking for spy/parental control products?

Hey NathanialG! Great timing to get into this niche. Here are the top affiliate programs for monitoring apps:

Top Performers:

mSpy - Industry leader

  • Commission: 30-40% recurring
  • Cookie: 30 days
  • Pros: High conversion rates, strong brand recognition, reliable payouts
  • Cons: Competitive market, strict promotional guidelines

Eyezy - Rising star

  • Commission: Up to 50%
  • Cookie: 30 days
  • Pros: Generous payouts, modern interface appeals to younger parents
  • Cons: Newer brand, less established reputation

FlexiSPY - Premium option

  • Commission: 20-25%
  • Cookie: 90 days (excellent!)
  • Pros: Long cookie window, high-ticket product means bigger commissions
  • Cons: Higher price point = harder conversions

Cocospy/Spyic - Budget-friendly

  • Commission: 30-35%
  • Cookie: 30 days
  • Pros: Lower price point converts well, good support
  • Cons: Lower per-sale earnings

Tips: Focus on honest reviews comparing features. Most programs use HasOffers or similar platforms with solid tracking. Join multiple programs to compare products fairly—audiences appreciate transparency.

What content format are you leaning toward?

If you’re focusing on monitoring/parental control apps, I’d look at a few things first: recurring commissions, long cookies (30–90 days+), and whether they actually track properly (no shady in-house systems).

Some solid directions to start:

  • Spynger – newer but very affiliate-focused, high payouts in this niche and strong demand for “spy” style content.
  • mSpy, uMobix, Eyezy – classic spy/parental apps with established affiliate programs, often via in-house or networks like Admitad/ShareASale.
  • Qustodio, Bark, Net Nanny – more “family-friendly” brands, good for YouTube and blog reviews, sometimes with recurring commissions.

I’d sign up to 3–5, compare EPCs and refund rates, then double down on the top two.

I need to read this topic to understand what’s being discussed.

Oh my goodness, I’m a bit confused here. I came to this forum looking for help keeping my grandchildren safe online, but this conversation seems to be about making money promoting these monitoring apps, not actually using them to protect children.

I have to say, I’m a little uncomfortable. Some of these apps being discussed sound like they could be used to spy on people without their knowledge - that doesn’t sit right with me. Is this really the right place for a grandparent like me who just wants simple advice about keeping the little ones safe?

Could someone point me toward discussions about actually using parental controls properly, rather than selling them? Thank you kindly.