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Affonso vs LeadDyno

An independent, review-free comparison compiled by the SaaSTracker editorial team. Both products are profiled in full, and neither can pay for placement here.

The short answer

Editorial assessment

LeadDyno compared with Affonso

Affonso is the budget Stripe-native entry point, roughly $15 to $19 a month, with coupon tracking, fraud detection, and affiliate groups even on its cheapest plan. LeadDyno costs several times more and earns it only if you need lead-based commissions, deep MLM levels, or the W-9 and 1099 tooling. Test whether affiliates work for you on Affonso; move to LeadDyno when the program has structure and US tax obligations attached.

Choose Affonso if

Bootstrapped and early-stage SaaS or AI products, especially ones billing through Paddle, Polar, Creem, or Dodo Payments and selling into Europe, that want to test whether an affiliate program produces revenue without committing $69 to $99 a month before the first commission is earned.

Choose LeadDyno if

US companies with a manageable number of high-performing affiliates who want tax paperwork handled, programs with high revenue per affiliate where per-partner pricing is cheap, and businesses that need commissions payable on leads and visitors rather than only on completed purchases.

Side by side

13 attributes
AttributeAffonsoLeadDyno
CategoryReferralsReferrals
Starting priceAbout $15/mo (Launch) (14 days trial)$49/mo (Lite) (30 days trial)
Pricing modelFlat monthly subscription banded on monthly revenue from affiliates, with zero transaction fees on every plan; managed payouts, team seats, branding removal, and annual discovery credits are the features that scale by tier.Flat monthly subscription tiered on the number of active affiliates, with unlimited clicks and conversions on every plan and no percentage taken from affiliate-driven revenue.
Free planNoNo
Free trial14 days30 days
Best forBootstrapped and early-stage SaaS or AI products, especially ones billing through Paddle, Polar, Creem, or Dodo Payments and selling into Europe, that want to test whether an affiliate program produces revenue without committing $69 to $99 a month before the first commission is earned.US companies with a manageable number of high-performing affiliates who want tax paperwork handled, programs with high revenue per affiliate where per-partner pricing is cheap, and businesses that need commissions payable on leads and visitors rather than only on completed purchases.
Setup timeUnder an hour in the straightforward case: connect the payment processor, add tracking, set one commission rule, publish the portal. The vendor's fifteen-minute claim is plausible because there is deliberately less to configure than in a more complex platform.A day for a supported platform: connect the integration or place the tracking code, configure a commission plan, brand the portal, and publish the signup page. Programs using MLM levels or tiered performance structures need a design decision first and take longer.
Learning curveLow. The product is opinionated and small enough that a non-technical founder can configure a working program without documentation, which is precisely the audience it targets.Moderate. More options than a Stripe-native tool but far more approachable than Post Affiliate Pro, and the concepts map onto how most people already think about affiliate programs.
PlatformsWeb app, White-label affiliate portal in 14 languages, JavaScript tracking with consent-platform compatibilityWeb app, Branded affiliate portal, JavaScript tracking code, API
ComplianceGDPR-compliant tracking that continues to attribute when visitors reject cookies, Documented compatibility with Cookiebot and OneTrust consent management platforms, Tax form collection available on the Elite planUS tax form collection (W-9 and W-8BEN) with 1099 export, GDPR considerations documented for referral tracking
Founded20242013
HeadquartersGermanyEdina, Minnesota, United States
OwnershipBootstrapped, independently ownedOwned by SureSwift Capital, operating as SureSwift Worldwide Inc. doing business as LeadDyno

Strengths and limitations

Affonso

Strengths

  • Lowest entry price in the category by a wide margin, at roughly a third of Rewardful's and a fifth of Tolt's, with zero transaction fees on every plan.
  • The cheapest plan is not a demo: coupon-code tracking, affiliate groups, custom commission rules, and fraud detection are all included at the entry tier.
  • Consent-resilient tracking with documented Cookiebot and OneTrust compatibility, a real advantage for European-facing SaaS that most Stripe-native competitors handle badly.
  • The broadest coverage of modern merchant-of-record processors: Paddle, Polar, Creem, and Dodo Payments alongside Stripe.

Limitations

  • Solo-founded, bootstrapped, and about two years old; the vendor risk is real for software that holds the record of who is owed what, and there is no acquirer or holding company behind it.
  • The Launch tier's $1,000 monthly affiliate-revenue cap is the tightest in the category, so the headline price applies to a smaller set of programs than it first appears.
  • Tax form collection is an Elite-plan feature at roughly $99, later than Tolt or FirstPromoter place it, so US companies paying many individual affiliates pay more than the entry price to stay compliant.
  • Cookie or attribution window length is not published on public pages, an odd omission for a product that markets its tracking as a differentiator.

LeadDyno

Strengths

  • Priced on active affiliates with no revenue clip, which makes it exceptionally cheap for high-ticket programs with a small, concentrated partner list.
  • W-9 and W-8BEN collection with 1099 export is a genuine compliance saving that almost nothing else at this price offers.
  • Commissions on visitors and leads as well as purchases, which suits long sales cycles and lead-generation programs that pure ecommerce tools cannot serve.
  • MLM structures up to ten levels plus tiered performance rates, deeper than most tools in this bracket and considerably easier to configure than Post Affiliate Pro.

Limitations

  • Per-affiliate pricing is punishing for long-tail programs; 500 partners costs $349 a month regardless of whether they produce anything.
  • The Lite plan's single commission plan and single affiliate group are restrictive, so the practical entry price for a real program is closer to $129.
  • Payouts centre on PayPal MassPay; other methods are recorded rather than executed, so international programs still involve manual money movement.
  • No affiliate marketplace or discovery network, so recruitment is entirely your problem.

Pricing compared

Affonso

Flat monthly subscription banded on monthly revenue from affiliates, with zero transaction fees on every plan; managed payouts, team seats, branding removal, and annual discovery credits are the features that scale by tier.

  • Launch$15
  • Growth$39
  • Elite$99
  • Enterprise$149+

Affonso is the clear price leader and, more unusually, does not achieve that by gutting the cheap tier: coupon tracking, affiliate groups, custom commission rules, and fraud detection are all in the roughly $15 plan, where Tolt charges $69 for a plan without automated payouts and Rewardful charges $49 for a single campaign. The $1,000 monthly revenue cap on Launch is genuinely small, so most working programs will sit on Growth at $39, which is still less than half of what rivals charge for equivalent caps. What you give up for the discount is not features, it is institutional weight: a solo-founded, two-year-old vendor with thin public compliance documentation. For a program under $10,000 a month in affiliate revenue, that trade is usually worth making.

LeadDyno

Flat monthly subscription tiered on the number of active affiliates, with unlimited clicks and conversions on every plan and no percentage taken from affiliate-driven revenue.

  • Lite$49
  • Essential$129
  • Advanced$349
  • Unlimited$749

LeadDyno's cost is the same at $10,000 and at $100,000 of monthly affiliate-driven revenue, because revenue is not the meter. A program with 40 active affiliates costs $49 a month whether it produces $2,000 or $200,000. That makes it one of the cheapest options in this entire category for high-ticket businesses with concentrated partner lists, and comfortably the most expensive for the opposite shape: a 600-affiliate long-tail program costs $749 a month on LeadDyno while Post Affiliate Pro would run it for $139 and Tapfiliate for $179. Work out your active affiliate count and your revenue per affiliate before anything else, because those two numbers decide whether LeadDyno is a bargain or a mistake. The W-9, W-8BEN, and 1099 tooling is worth a real premium for US companies and should be weighed in that calculation.

Editorial verdict on each

Affonso

Affonso is the most interesting price in this category, and it earns attention because the discount is not achieved by crippling the cheap plan. Coupon tracking, segmentation, custom commission logic, and fraud detection all ship at roughly $15 a month, the processor coverage reaches the modern merchant-of-record providers nobody else bothers with, and the consent-resilient tracking solves a real European problem. Against that sits a one-person, two-year-old company, no published compliance material, and payout rails limited to bank wire and PayPal. For a program under $10,000 a month in affiliate revenue, that is a sensible trade and Affonso is the smartest first purchase in the category. Past that point, pay more for a vendor with institutional weight.

Read the full Affonso profile

LeadDyno

LeadDyno rewards you for running a disciplined program and punishes you for running a sprawling one. Because it charges by active affiliate and never touches your revenue, a business with thirty strong partners driving six figures a month pays $49 and gets W-9 collection, 1099 export, ten-level commission structures, and lead-based payouts thrown in. Flip the shape to six hundred marginal affiliates and the same product costs $749 while Post Affiliate Pro would do it for $139. The other honest caveats are that recruitment is entirely your job, payouts still lean on PayPal, and Stripe subscription fidelity trails a native tool. Count your active affiliates and divide your affiliate revenue by that number: if the answer is large, LeadDyno is one of the best-value tools in this category, and its tax paperwork alone will justify the subscription for a US company.

Read the full LeadDyno profile

Affonso profile last reviewed 2026-08-22; LeadDyno last reviewed 2026-08-22. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.