Blaze vs Ocoya affiliate programs
Blaze and Ocoya are AI marketing tools that both run affiliate programs. Blaze lists 30% for first 2 months, then 15% recurring through FirstPromoter; Ocoya lists 30%. Ocoya lists the longer referral cookie: 60 days against 30. aifilliate records each program from a cited vendor source and does not rank the two.
| Recorded term | Blaze Verified | Ocoya Verified |
|---|---|---|
| Commission | 30% for first 2 months, then 15% recurring | 30% |
| Structure | Recurring | Recurring |
| Cookie window | 30 days | 60 days |
| Network | FirstPromoter | Not stated |
| Payout threshold | Not stated | Not stated |
| Terms checked | 2026-08-22 | 2026-08-22 |
| Source | Open source ↗ | Open source ↗ |
What matches, what differs
Differences
- Ocoya lists the longer referral cookie: 60 days against 30.
In common
- Both are AI marketing tools.
- Both pay recurring commission.
What these terms mean in practice
Attribution splits between day 30 and day 60. A referral who clicks today and subscribes on day 45 is still credited by Ocoya, but no longer by Blaze.
Which record fits which promoter
- Blaze: suits audiences that convert quickly; its 30-day window is shorter, so timing matters more.
- Ocoya: suits traffic that deliberates before buying — the 60-day window still credits slow conversions.
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.
- Neither vendor publishes a payout threshold.
- Ocoya 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. Ocoya lists the longer referral cookie: 60 days against 30.
aifilliate publishes no ranking between Blaze and Ocoya. 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.