HeyGen vs Syllaby affiliate programs
HeyGen and Syllaby are AI video tools that both run affiliate programs. HeyGen lists 35% recurring for 3 months on each subscription driven; Syllaby lists 30% lifetime through FirstPromoter. Syllaby 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 | HeyGen Verified | Syllaby Verified |
|---|---|---|
| Commission | 35% recurring for 3 months on each subscription driven | 30% lifetime |
| Structure | Recurring | Recurring |
| Cookie window | 30 days | 60 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
- Syllaby lists the longer referral cookie: 60 days against 30.
- Syllaby pays out at a lower balance: $50 against $100.
In common
- Both are AI video 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 Syllaby, but no longer by HeyGen.
Which record fits which promoter
- HeyGen: holds commissions until $100, which suits promoters expecting larger, less frequent payouts.
- Syllaby: 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.
- HeyGen 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. Syllaby lists the longer referral cookie: 60 days against 30.
aifilliate publishes no ranking between HeyGen and Syllaby. 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.