Notion vs Grammarly
Two saas & software affiliate programs, compared field by field on verified terms. Every figure below was checked against the official program page; each profile links the source. Scoring follows our public rubric.
50% recurring for 12 months · 90 days cookie
Strong — best for productivity creators, template makers, student audiences
Grammarly
AI writing assistant · SaaS
$0.20 per free signup + $20 per Premium · 90 days cookie
Good — best for student, writing and productivity content
The verdict
Notion — 81/100
Notion wins by 8 points on stronger earnings structure. Grammarly still makes sense for a specific fit: student, writing and productivity content.
Verified terms, side by side
| Field | Notion | Grammarly |
|---|---|---|
| Commission | 50% recurring for 12 months | $0.20 per free signup + $20 per Premium |
| Model | Recurring (12 months) | One-time bounty |
| Cookie duration | 90 days | 90 days |
| Est. $/first referral | ~$60 ✓ | ~$20 |
| Network | PartnerStack | Impact.com |
| Payout threshold | $5 | $10 |
| Payout methods | PayPal, Stripe | Direct deposit, PayPal |
| Payment terms | Monthly, ~NET 30 | Monthly (Impact) |
| Geo focus | Global | Global |
| Terms verified | 2026-08 | 2026-08 |
Score breakdown
Subscores are 1–10, weighted per the methodology.
Earnings power (35%)
Attribution window (20%)
Trust & conversion (20%)
Payout reliability (15%)
Ease of entry (10%)
Why pick Notion
- 50% for a year on a beloved product
- Massive organic search interest in templates/setups
- PartnerStack reliability with a $5 minimum
Watch out
Program has periodically closed to new applicants — check current status
Full Notion profile →Why pick Grammarly
- Paid even for free signups — rare
- Mass-market product with student/professional appeal
- 90-day cookie
Watch out
$20 Premium bounty is modest
Full Grammarly profile →