Hello, STM community members, we need your help!
We have built a custom push notification service, www.Oriel.io and we want to market it to Publishers and eCommerce stores across the U.S., U.K., Canada, and Australia.
As user acquisitions costs are high, keeping existing subscribers engaged is a must. And while push notifications are the easiest and fastest way to increase user engagement, generate and close more sales, we aim to target Oriel.io to Publishers and eCommerce store owners, that spend thousands of dollars on acquiring new users to their websites.
We imagined Oriel Push as a simple to use SaaS, through which website owners can easily profile subscribers to multiple categories, depending on the type of content the website offers.
Our core system can profile a new subscriber to relevant categories of interest, with the help of Machine Learning technology and other proprietary, in-house technology.
Our plans start from $19,99/month for 50,000 subscribers to $89,99/month for up to 300,000 subscribers.
We also have a considerable discount for users that opt for yearly plans.
Our goal is to onboard 1,000 active users by the end of November.
Here’s what you can help with:
• if you have experience promoting B2B or SaaS offers across the U.S., U.K., Canada, and Australia, register, and join us as an affiliate.
• if you have experience running large email campaigns across the above GEOs, register, and join us as an affiliate.
• if you’re not an affiliate but you know someone who knows someone that can use our SaaS, register, and join us as an affiliate.
• if you want to help us achieve our goal, register, and join us as an affiliate.
Here’s how we can reward you:
Looks like a nice product and the commission structure is reasonable too, could be a nice product for someone who is good with promoting SAAS products. All the best with it! 
Thank you Matej, it is indeed a good affiliate offer, especially for affiliates that have experience with US, UK or Canada email traffic or other B2B strategy.
I'm here to answer any questions
BR
How does this service compare to OneSignal?
Amy