monday.com vs QuickBooks
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.
25% of first-year revenue · 90 days cookie
Strong — best for b2B software review and comparison sites
QuickBooks
Small-business accounting · SaaS
Up to 30% of first purchase (varies by product) · 45 days cookie
Good — best for small-business, bookkeeping and tax content
The verdict
monday.com — 78/100
monday.com wins by 11 points on stronger earnings structure, a longer attribution window (90 days vs 45 days), lower payout friction. QuickBooks still makes sense for a specific fit: small-business, bookkeeping and tax content.
Verified terms, side by side
| Field | monday.com | QuickBooks |
|---|---|---|
| Commission | 25% of first-year revenue | Up to 30% of first purchase (varies by product) |
| Model | Recurring (12 months) | One-time bounty |
| Cookie duration | 90 days ✓ | 45 days |
| Est. $/first referral | ~$180 ✓ | ~$55 |
| Network | PartnerStack | CJ Affiliate |
| Payout threshold | $5 | $50 |
| Payout methods | PayPal, Stripe | Direct deposit, Payoneer |
| Payment terms | Monthly, ~NET 30 | NET 30 (CJ) |
| Geo focus | Global | US-focused |
| 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 monday.com
- Team plans mean multi-seat deals — commissions scale with seats
- Strong brand recognition from heavy advertising
- Reliable PartnerStack payouts
Watch out
First-year only
Full monday.com profile →Why pick QuickBooks
- Near-monopoly brand for US small-business accounting
- High purchase intent on tax-season traffic
- Frequent promo pricing lifts conversion
Watch out
One-time commission on a subscription product
Full QuickBooks profile →