Reditus vs Everflow

With the B2B SaaS marketplace from Reditus you will be able to grow your affiliate program outside your own network. See how we compare to Everflow.

Everflow
  • Recruiting B2B SaaS affiliates
  • Major integrations with other platforms
  • First-party data from affiliates
  • Get affiliates to find your SaaS
  • Free plan with in-app referral program
Reditus
  • Recruiting B2B SaaS affiliates
  • Major integrations with other platforms
  • First-party data from affiliates
  • Get affiliates to find your SaaS
  • Free plan with in-app referral program
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Migrate to Reditus in 5 easy steps

1. Intro call

~30 min
  • Understand setup
  • Detailed explanation
  • Clarify concerns

2. Installation

~1 hour
  • Setup account
  • Install tracking
  • Purchase Reditus

3. Data preparation

~1 hour
  • Access to current tool
  • Clarify concerns
  • Purchase Reditus

4. Data migration

  • Import affiliates and links
  • Import referrals
  • Connect tiers

5. Launch day

~1 hour
  • Connect Stripe
  • Monitor old vs new
  • Notify affiliates about the migration

Why Choose Reditus Over Everflow?

Growing a SaaS company is hard, we know. This is why we made it our goal to help you grow your MRR while keeping a healthy LTV:CAC ratio.

Everflow
$950 / month
Higher starting price with a more complex platform motion.
Reditus
Free / $49/mo / $179/mo / $299/mo (annual)
Custom link tracking
No Transaction fees
Support subscriptions
B2B SaaS Affiliate network for recruitment
Transparant pricing on the website
Free migration support from other programs
Focus on B2B SaaS brands
Live chat support for affiliates and SaaS brands
1st party data from Google Analytics, Linkedin & Youtube

Reditus vs Everflow: broader platform or better-fit SaaS growth tool?

Teams comparing Reditus and Everflow are often not choosing between good and bad software. They are choosing between platform breadth and platform fit. Everflow is the broader, more advanced option. Reditus is usually the more focused and commercially efficient option for B2B SaaS affiliate and partner growth.

Where Reditus tends to win

Reditus tends to win when teams care about B2B SaaS focus, recruitment support, lower software spend, and a simpler path to building a partner channel that contributes recurring revenue. That makes it particularly attractive for SaaS companies that want channel growth without adopting an overly broad platform.

Where Everflow may still fit better

Everflow may still be the better fit if your needs are broader, your budget is larger, and you want a more advanced platform even if it comes with greater cost and complexity.

Final recommendation

Choose Reditus if you want a focused B2B SaaS affiliate and partner-growth platform with stronger commercial efficiency. Choose Everflow if you need broader platform depth and have the budget and team maturity to support it.

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Customer Stories

Why leading B2B SaaS companies are building with Reditus

How Joiin Built a SaaS Affiliate Channel from Zero to €130K+ ARR (Using an Affiliate Network Approach)

We started from zero; no affiliate program, no strategy, nothing. Reditus helped us go from that to over €130K in Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR), without needing to hire or manage …

Paul Shipway

Paul Shipway

CCO at Joiin

25,000+

B2B SaaS affiliates

$7,500,000

generated

Trusted

by hundreds of SaaS companies

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Schedule a call with us to learn more on how you can grow your affiliate program to new heights.

  • See Reditus in action
  • How you can set up an affiliate program
  • How to recruit affiliates
  • Growing your MRR via affiliates
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Founder of Reditus

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Last reviewed: March 2026