Creator Program Terms
These terms keep RepairHit Creators fair, transparent, and focused on legitimate creator referrals.
Creator requirements
Content must be clear and honest. Creators are responsible for following platform rules, disclosure requirements, and RepairHit program guidelines.
Creators must submit websites, social profiles, and post URLs they own, manage, or are authorized to use.
Truthful promotion
Creators must use truthful, non-misleading content and may not misrepresent RepairHit, its services, approval process, review process, pricing, or results.
Creators may not promise guaranteed approval, rankings, leads, calls, reviews, revenue, customer outcomes, or any specific business result.
Disclosure
Creators must disclose when they may earn from referrals where required by law, platform rules, advertising rules, or content policies.
Tracking process
A creator referral link only needs to be clicked once. After that, RepairHit may store the referral code in the visitor session so the visitor can browse normal RepairHit URLs without the referral code showing on every page.
RepairHit may track referral clicks, referral code usage, landing URL, hashed IP address, hashed user-agent, session ID, signups, submitted claims or listings, checkout activity, paid claims or listings, approval status, post submissions, commission status, and payout status.
Tracking is used for attribution, analytics, fraud prevention, creator dashboard reporting, commission review, and payout decisions.
Commission rules
Only approved paid listings qualify. RepairHit may review creator activity, referral quality, listing quality, payment status, and approval status before counting commission.
Commissions are only earned for approved paid business listings or claims connected to the creator referral.
Approved creator posts count as valid creator activity, but post approval does not create commission by itself.
Non-qualifying activity
Duplicate, refunded, rejected, fake, spam, abusive, self-dealing, manipulated, or fraudulent listings do not qualify for commission.
RepairHit may reject or adjust attribution if activity appears automated, duplicated, misleading, fraudulent, or outside the creator program rules.
Review rights
RepairHit may review creator channels, post URLs, traffic quality, referral activity, business listing legitimacy, payment status, refund risk, chargeback risk, and approval status before approving commission.
RepairHit may place commissions in pending, approved, payable, paid, or rejected status.
Suspension
RepairHit may suspend or remove creators for misleading content, spam, abuse, fake traffic, self-referrals, artificial clicks, unauthorized channels, false claims, or policy violations.
Independent relationship
Creators are independent participants. Participation does not create employment, partnership, franchise, agency, or ownership rights in RepairHit.
RepairHit may update creator rules, tracking methods, commission rates, payout timing, eligibility, or program availability. Continued participation means the creator accepts the current creator program rules.
RepairHit Creators is part of RepairHit. Earnings are subject to approval, verification, traffic quality, payment status, listing approval, and program terms.
Approved post tracking links
RepairHit may require creator commissions to be connected to approved creator posts. A creator account approval allows participation, but an individual post may still need Support approval before it can receive an earning tracking link.
If Support approves a creator post, RepairHit may create a unique approved post tracking link for that post. Creators should use that link only with the approved post or channel.
RepairHit may pause, reject, or remove commission eligibility for a post link if the post is deleted, changed, becomes misleading, no longer mentions RepairHit clearly, appears spammy, or violates creator program rules.