Earn 50% forever: the AdminHub affiliate program for Telegram (2026)
Refer anyone who monetizes on Telegram and earn 50% of every payment they make to AdminHub — Pro subscriptions and credit top-ups, paid in Stars, for as long as they stay. How it works and what you can make.
TL;DR. Refer anyone who monetizes on Telegram — a channel, a shop, a course, a service — and earn 50% of every payment they make to AdminHub, forever. Not the first month. Every renewal, every credit top-up, for as long as they stay. It runs on Telegram’s native affiliate rail, so tracking and payouts are automatic and paid in Stars. Ten active referrals ≈ $65/mo; a hundred ≈ $650/mo — passive.
Most software affiliate programs pay you 20–30% for the first 12 months, then quietly cut you off. AdminHub’s pays 50% for the lifetime of the customer. You bring someone in once; you keep earning every month they stay. This guide is the honest version — what you actually earn, who’s worth referring, and how it compares to a typical deal.
What “50% forever” actually means
Two words do the heavy lifting.
50% — half of everything the person you referred pays AdminHub. Not half of their first invoice. Half of the subscription, half of every renewal, half of every credit pack they ever buy.
Forever — there’s no 12-month window, no expiry, no “valid on first purchase only.” The commission lasts as long as the customer does. Refer an active seller in 2026 and you’re still earning from them in 2028, with zero extra work.
That combination is rare. It’s only possible because AdminHub takes 0% of its creators’ sales — we make money on Pro subscriptions, not on transaction cuts — so there’s real, recurring margin to share with the person who brought the customer in.
What you earn 50% of
Your referral can pay AdminHub three ways. You get half of all of them:
- Monthly Pro — 400★. Your cut: 200★ every month they stay subscribed.
- Annual Pro — 3,840★. Your cut: ~1,920★ in a single shot when they pay for the year.
- Credit top-ups — 150–2,250★ per pack. Your cut: half of every refill, every time they top up to run AI content, images, or support.
The commission isn’t a one-time signup bounty. It’s a slice of the customer’s entire lifetime with the product — and the heavier users (the ones buying annual plans and topping up credits) are the ones that pay you the most.
Why “native Telegram affiliate” matters
AdminHub doesn’t run a homemade referral tracker. The program is built on Telegram’s own affiliate rail, and that changes the trust math:
- Tracking is automatic. Telegram attributes the referral itself — no cookie that expires in 30 days, no “did my link actually count?” anxiety.
- Payouts are automatic. Your commission lands in your Stars balance on Telegram’s schedule. No invoices to submit, no minimum-payout games, no waiting on a dashboard to approve you.
- It’s transparent. You see your referrals and your earnings inside Telegram, in the same app you already live in.
- No approval gauntlet. Anyone can join. You don’t pitch a partnerships team or sign a contract.
Who to refer (it’s broader than channel owners)
The most common mistake is thinking AdminHub is “a tool for paid channels.” It’s a monetization stack for anyone selling on Telegram — so your pool of potential referrals is much bigger:
- Channel owners — paid subscriptions, paywalled posts, donations.
- Sellers — a shop with physical or digital products, checkout right in chat.
- Experts and coaches — bookable services and paid sessions.
- Course creators — full courses with lessons, drip content, and an AI tutor.
- Dealers and classifieds — listings that work inside any Telegram chat.
Every one of them pays AdminHub the same way, and every one of them earns you the same 50%. If your audience is “people who run something on Telegram,” nearly all of them qualify.
The math at scale
It’s recurring, so it stacks:
- 10 active referrals — roughly $65/mo
- 50 active — roughly $325/mo
- 100 active — roughly $650/mo
These are steady-state numbers — what you earn every month once those referrals are active, not a one-time total. The honest caveat: not everyone you refer converts to a paying plan, and some churn. But because the commission is lifetime, the ones who stay quietly compound while you do nothing.
How it stacks up against a typical affiliate deal
- Commission — a typical software program pays 20–30%. AdminHub pays 50%.
- Duration — typical programs cover the first 12 months. AdminHub is lifetime.
- Payout — typical: a monthly invoice with a $50–100 minimum. AdminHub: automatic, paid in Stars, no minimum.
- Tracking — typical: a cookie that expires in 30–90 days. AdminHub: native Telegram attribution.
- Approval — typical: an application and a review. AdminHub: open to anyone.
The gap is widest on the two that matter most — rate and duration. Half, forever, beats a quarter for a year by a wide margin once a referral sticks past month six.
How to start (3 steps)
- Open AdminHub and tap into the affiliate program — it’s a card inside your profile.
- Grab your referral link. It’s a normal Telegram link; share it anywhere — a post, a pinned message, a DM, a YouTube description.
- Send it to people who’d monetize on Telegram. The link does the rest; Telegram tracks the referral and starts paying you 50% the moment they go Pro or buy credits.
There’s nothing to install, no content to produce, no quota. You can be earning by tonight.
Who this is actually good for
- Creators with an audience of other creators or sellers — newsletters, “how to grow on Telegram” channels, business communities.
- Agencies and consultants who set up Telegram monetization for clients — refer once, earn on every client’s plan for as long as they run it.
- Anyone in the “make money on Telegram” niche — the product sells itself to an audience that already wants to monetize.
If that’s you, the program is the rare kind of passive income that’s genuinely passive: one share, recurring half-commission, for the life of the customer.
New to the product itself? Start with How to sell on Telegram in 2026, then come back and refer everyone who reads it.