Two programs. Same company. Same purple logo. Completely different paychecks. If you're trying to make money sending people to HeyGen and you applied to the wrong one, you can do real work for months and never see a dollar.
So before you pick: the Affiliate program pays cash. The Ambassador program pays you in credits, grants, and a badge. That's the whole story in one line, and it's the line most "HeyGen partner program" posts get wrong.
- You promote a link
- Someone clicks & buys
- You earn a % cut
- You create with the tool
- Platform sees real usage
- Platform pays you to make
Here's the quick split. If you mainly want money for referrals, you want the Affiliate program. If you're an educator or community builder who teaches AI video and cares about credits, grants, and direct access to the team, the Ambassador role is built for you. Picking by what you want out of it beats picking by which page you happened to land on first.
The Affiliate program: cash, recurring, no gate
This is the one that pays you in dollars. You get a referral link, someone signs up and pays for a HeyGen plan through it, and you earn a recurring percentage of what they pay for as long as the rules say it lasts. HeyGen confirms the affiliate program on its own help docs and runs the tracking through a third-party service (Rewardful), with payouts in cash and a low minimum before you cash out.
I'm going to be straight about the number: the exact commission rate floating around online is not consistent. Different aggregators quote different percentages and different windows, and HeyGen's terms say rates can change. So I'm not going to print a fake "guaranteed X%" here. What I can verify is the shape: it's a recurring cash commission on referral subscription revenue, tracked by link, paid in USD, with a small payout minimum. Go read the live affiliate terms for the current rate before you build a funnel around it.
What matters more than the headline percentage is the structure. Enterprise plans are typically excluded, commissions stop if your referral cancels, and the cookie window decides whether a slow-converting referral still counts. That's the stuff that actually changes your income, not a number on a banner.
Who should sign up: anyone with an audience that overlaps with AI video. Marketers, faceless-channel operators, course sellers, agency owners, newsletter writers in the AI space. HeyGen sells to businesses and teams as much as individuals, and team plans cost more, so a single referral to a company can be worth far more than a handful of solo creators. If you have a tutorial that ranks, a Discord full of marketers, or an email list that trusts your tool picks, this is the track that converts that trust into a recurring check. No follower minimum, no portfolio review, no waiting weeks for approval.
- Best for
- anyone who wants cash for referrals, audience or not
- Pay model
- Recurring cash % on referral plans (rate varies, check live terms)
- Access
- Open signup, no follower minimum
The only HeyGen track that puts dollars in your account. Best for creators with traffic to send and patience to read the terms.
The Ambassador program: credits, grants, status, no commission
Now the one people think pays cash and doesn't. HeyGen's Ambassador page is explicit about what you get, and it's not a commission. The listed benefits are an official Ambassador badge, the ability to apply for grants to fund your AI-video workshops and events, complimentary HeyGen generative credits, private community membership, chances to get featured across HeyGen's blog and socials, speaking invitations, and direct access to the HeyGen team for product feedback.
It's also selective. It's a rolling application aimed at "standout entrepreneurs, marketers, educators, and knowledge-based creators," reviewed over about four to six weeks. The expectation is that you host gatherings, champion HeyGen inside your network, lead local or virtual communities, and create content with the newest features. This is a leadership-and-community role, not a payout link.
That's not a knock. For the right person, free credits plus a grant to run a paid workshop plus a featuring slot can be worth more than a thin commission. A teacher who runs a $200-a-seat AI-video workshop and gets a grant to underwrite the venue, plus credits to build the demo videos, plus a HeyGen feature that fills the next cohort, is making real money. It just doesn't arrive as a referral commission. It arrives as lowered costs and amplified reach.
But you have to want that currency. If you applied expecting a percentage of sales, you will be disappointed, and that disappointment is the single most common HeyGen-program complaint I see.
- Best for
- educators and community builders who teach AI video
- Pay model
- Grants + HeyGen credits + badge + access (no cash commission)
- Access
- Selective application, ~4–6 week review
Real value if you run events, teach, or build community. Zero value if you just wanted a referral check.
Side by side
This is the comparison that should settle it. Read across the rows, not down the hype.
| Affiliate program | Ambassador program | |
|---|---|---|
| Pays cash? | Yes, recurring % in USD | No |
| What you actually get | Cash commission on referral plans | Credits, grants, badge, featuring, access |
| How you're paid | Referral link, third-party tracker, low payout minimum | Perks and credits; grants by application |
| Who it suits | Anyone with traffic to send | Educators, event hosts, community leaders |
| Audience required? | No follower gate | Selective application, track record helps |
| Approval | Open signup | Rolling review, ~4–6 weeks |
| Recurring value? | Yes, while referral stays subscribed | Ongoing perks while you're active |
| The catch | Rate varies and can change, read live terms | No money; value is non-cash |
The bar chart is deliberately blunt. One program pays money, the other pays in everything except money. Both can be worth your time. They're just answering different questions.
Which should you choose
Don't pick the program. Pick the outcome you want, then take the program attached to it.
| If your goal is... | Pick | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Cash for sending people to HeyGen | Affiliate | The only track that pays in dollars |
| Income with no audience or gate | Affiliate | Open signup, recurring while they stay subscribed |
| Free credits to make more videos | Ambassador | Complimentary generative credits, no spend |
| Funding to run an AI-video workshop | Ambassador | Apply for grants to sponsor events |
| Recognition, featuring, team access | Ambassador | Badge, blog/social features, direct line in |
| Both money and perks | Both | Use the affiliate link for cash, apply for Ambassador for the rest |
My honest take: if you have any traffic at all, set up the Affiliate link today. It's the part that pays rent. Then, if you genuinely teach AI video or run a community, apply for Ambassador as a second layer for the credits and grants. Doing both is the move. Doing only Ambassador and expecting a check is the mistake.
You can see the full HeyGen listing, including how I've classified the payout, on the HeyGen Ambassador program page. Want to compare it against the rest of the field? Browse every AI creator program, put two options head to head, or run your own numbers in the earnings calculator before you commit a single video to either.
Cash vs credits, spelled out before you apply
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