Mihir Kanzariya

Launching a 30% recurring affiliate program — looking for early partners

I run OpenOwl, an MCP server that lets Claude, Codex, and other AI assistants control your desktop (screenshots, clicking, typing, all that). We've been growing and I want to bring on affiliates before opening the program publicly.

The short version: you get 30% of every payment, every month, for as long as your referrals stay subscribed. Not a one-time payout. Most SaaS affiliate programs I looked at offer 25-30%, so I wanted to come in higher since we're early and I'd rather give more to people who get in now.

Plans are $19/mo (Pro) and $49/mo (Max), so each Pro referral puts $5.70/mo in your pocket. houndred of those and you're at $570/mo without doing anything after the initial push. The math compounds fast if your audience actually cares about AI tools.

90-day cookie. Monthly payouts through PayPal or Stripe. No minimum to cash out.

I'm especially looking for people who make content about AI tools, dev tools, or productivity stuff. But honestly, if you have any audience that would care about AI desktop automation, I'd like to talk.

We're opening the program next week. If you sign up now you'll be first in line: https://openowl.dev/affiliates

Ask me anything below.

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Vojtěch Hořava

Hello @mihir_kanzariya
Congrats to your wonderful project!
Also im going to register to affiliates!
If Somebody asks me, WHY YOU WANT ME TO USE OpenOwl? - Whats your best answer for this question?

Thank you so much and wish you all the best!

Mihir Kanzariya

@hustlerv Thanks, appreciate that.

Honest answer: because the AI already knows what to do, you're just still clicking.

Think about the last time you asked Claude or ChatGPT to help with something repetitive. It gave you perfect instructions, then you sat there for 30 minutes doing the clicking yourself. Updating rows in a dashboard, filling forms, pulling data from some internal tool with no export button.

OpenOwl lets the AI actually do those clicks. It sees your screen, moves the mouse, types into fields, switches between apps. You describe the task in plain English, it handles the rest.

The reason it works where other automation breaks is it doesn't need APIs or integrations. It just uses the screen like you would. So that janky admin panel your company built in 2016? Works fine. Shopify bulk edits that have no API? No problem.

When someone asks you, the simplest pitch is: "It turns your AI assistant from an advisor into a doer."

Looking forward to having you in the program.