Acedit vs Trillet affiliate programs
Acedit and Trillet are AI agents tools that both run affiliate programs. Acedit lists 25% for the first 12 months; Trillet lists 15% recurring on referred agency subscriptions (for as long as they remain a customer) through FirstPromoter. One of the two does not state a cookie window, so the attribution windows cannot be compared. aifilliate records each program from a cited vendor source and does not rank the two.
| Recorded term | Acedit Verified | Trillet Verified |
|---|---|---|
| Commission | 25% for the first 12 months | 15% recurring on referred agency subscriptions (for as long as they remain a customer) |
| Structure | Recurring | Recurring |
| Cookie window | Not stated | 30 days |
| Network | Not stated | FirstPromoter |
| Payout threshold | $100 | $50 |
| Terms checked | 2026-08-21 | 2026-08-22 |
| Source | Open source ↗ | Open source ↗ |
What matches, what differs
Differences
- Trillet pays out at a lower balance: $50 against $100.
In common
- Both are AI agents tools.
- Both pay recurring commission.
Which record fits which promoter
- Acedit: holds commissions until $100, which suits promoters expecting larger, less frequent payouts.
- Trillet: reaches a first payout sooner — its minimum starts at $50.
What is not published
Anything below has to be confirmed with the vendor before either offer can be modelled. aifilliate records it as unknown rather than estimating it.
- Acedit does not publish a cookie window.
- Acedit does not publish the platform running the program.
How to read these two records
Both rates are stated as percentages of customer payments, so the figures share a basis. They may still cover different plans, billing terms, and eligibility rules.
Both pay recurring commission. One of the two does not state a cookie window, so the attribution windows cannot be compared.
aifilliate publishes no ranking between Acedit and Trillet. Which program earns more depends on plan price, conversion rate, retention, and refund reversals in your own audience — none of which appear in published affiliate terms. Confirm eligibility, paid-search and trademark rules, and payout timing with each vendor before promoting either.