Q: Usage with affiliate programs part from Amazon
Hi, I am interested in your product but I have a few questions.
1) For tier 1, by 150 posts, could you clarify exactly my limits? How many articles and tables etc can I create?
2) Apart from Amazon, which other affiliate program can I use it with? I want to compare similar products on Amazon with other affiliate sites to give readers options to buy elsewhere. Eg Amazon vs Bestbuy Vs Ebay.
3) Can this product work on a funnelbuilder website eg My blog is hosted on Systeme.io so will this work on it?
4) How is this different from a similar Appsumo product called Roundups?

Jane_Affiliatable
Jun 12, 2025A: Hi,
Thanks for your interest in Affiliatable, happy to answer your questions in detail:
With the Tier 1 plan, you can create up to 150 tables and boxes inside Affiliatable. There’s no limit on how many blog posts or pages you can publish on your site — and you’re free to use those tables and boxes across as many posts as you’d like. The limit only applies to the number of tables/boxes you create, not the number of posts you embed them in.
Support for Non-Amazon Affiliate Programs:
Affiliatable works seamlessly with any affiliate program, not just Amazon. You can manually add affiliate links from platforms like BestBuy, eBay, Walmart, Target, Etsy, and others — even custom affiliate programs or networks like Impact, CJ, and ShareASale. This makes it ideal for building side-by-side comparisons like Amazon vs BestBuy vs eBay, giving your readers multiple buying options.
Compatibility with Funnel Builders (e.g., Systeme.io)
Yes, Affiliatable can work on Systeme.io and other funnel builders as long as they allow you to embed HTML or script code. Our tables and designs are embedded via a small code snippet (like a YouTube embed), making it easy to use across platforms — including non-traditional CMS or funnel tools.
Affiliatable vs. Roundups
While both tools may offer comparison-style layouts, Affiliatable is purpose-built for affiliate marketers with a focus on performance and flexibility. Key differences include:
Advanced table and box layouts with custom badges, pros/cons, CTA buttons, etc.
Multi-network support, not limited to just a few affiliate sources.
Post-level usage tracking and analytics.
A large user base (10,000+ users, 50,000+ websites) and proven reliability.
Roundups may be more content-focused, while Affiliatable is conversion-focused — giving you tools that are optimized for increasing clicks and revenue.