
Track affiliate programs in WordPress
When you run more than one affiliate program, tracking quickly turns into guesswork. Stacked payouts here, missed commissions there, and no one sure who actually earned credit.
Siren gives you a clear attribution layer inside WordPress so you can track affiliate programs, partner deals and bonuses across the same customer journey without double-paying or leaving anyone out.
Keep affiliate tracking clear as your programs multiply
As you add more partners and more program types, every conversion starts to feel like a special case. A blog affiliate touches the customer, then an email partner, then a coupon, then a launch bonus program. At payout time, you are left reconstructing what happened by hand.
Siren is built to track affiliate programs and other incentives on purpose. You decide which programs are allowed to pay on a conversion, how multiple touchpoints are interpreted, and what counts as a meaningful engagement. Siren applies those rules every time so you can explain exactly why someone was paid, or was not.

Simple, transparent rules
Each program spells out what counts, how long credit lasts, and what happens when more than one collaborator is involved.
Separate, focused programs
Affiliate, partner and bonus programs stay in their own lanes, instead of sharing one fragile rule set.
Fast review at payout time
You can see which program claimed each conversion, why it won, and what that is worth before you export payouts.
Track affiliate programs the way they actually work
Siren sits inside WordPress and turns affiliate activity into clear, review-ready payouts. No extra dashboards, no fragile spreadsheets.
Handle multiple affiliates in one customer journey
Customers click ads, read blog posts, open emails and use coupon codes before they buy. Siren lets you reflect that reality instead of pretending a single step tells the whole story. You can reward first touch, last touch, shared efforts or top performers, and choose a different strategy per program.
Keep programs from stepping on each other
As you add performance bonuses, creator royalties, referral rewards and loyalty programs, it becomes easy to overpay on a single order. Siren lets you group programs and decide which ones are allowed to pay on the same conversion so you do not accidentally stack three incentives on one sale.
Track what matters, not just clicks
Some programs are about traffic. Others care about closed revenue, upgrades or specific products. Siren lets you tie attribution to the events that matter for each program so tracking follows your strategy, not a default setting.
Complete Control At Your Fingertips
Siren gives you the tools to track affiliate programs and other incentives accurately, even when multiple collaborators and programs are involved.
Program groups
Group related programs and decide which ones are allowed to pay on a single conversion so you avoid accidental double or triple payouts.
Attribution rules
Choose how Siren picks a winner when more than one partner is involved, such as first touch, last touch, shared pools or winner-takes-most models.
Engagement tracking
Track the actions that matter for each program, including link clicks, coupon usage, sales, renewals, upgrades and other key events from your site.
Program scope
Limit tracking and payouts by product, category, customer type or campaign so each program only competes where it is supposed to.
Coupon and link tracking
Map links and coupon codes to collaborators so orders are credited correctly even when customers skip tracking links.
Conversion detail
Inspect individual conversions to see which program claimed them, which collaborator was credited and which events led up to the payout.
Payout overview
See which conversions were tracked, which program claimed them and how much is owed before you export payouts.
CSV exports
Export finalized payouts and the conversions they are based on so finance can process payments through your existing tools.
Bonus history
Keep a clear record of which conversions funded which partners and why so you can answer questions without digging through old spreadsheets.
Scales as your comp plan evolves
Add new programs, partners and incentive structures over time without rebuilding your tracking, and plug them into attribution rules you already trust.
Frequently Asked Questions
Siren runs inside your WordPress site and listens to the events your store or platform already records, such as clicks, coupons, sales and renewals. Each program defines which of those events count and how long credit lasts, so tracking follows your rules instead of a generic approach.
You decide how those situations are handled. Siren can prioritize first touch, last touch, shared pools or other structures depending on the program, then applies that logic consistently whenever there are multiple collaborators on the same conversion.
Yes. You can group programs and configure how they interact on a single conversion. That makes it easy to prevent stacking affiliate, bonus and loyalty rewards in ways you never intended.
No. Siren is designed to work with ordinary affiliate links and coupon codes. You connect collaborators and programs to those tracking methods, and Siren takes care of attributing conversions based on your configuration.
No. Last click is only one option. You can choose the attribution strategy that matches your business for each program and change it over time as your strategy evolves.
Yes. The same tracking and attribution layer that keeps your affiliate programs fair can also support creator royalties, performance bonuses, referral programs and more, all inside the same WordPress site.
Siren is so much more than an affiliate plugin with its multiple rewards structures. There’s nothing like it on the market. Period.

Justin Ferriman – Founder, BrightGrowth
Track your affiliate programs in WordPress with Siren
If you are tired of arguing over who should get credit for a sale, Siren gives you structured programs, clear attribution rules and reliable tracking in one place. Track affiliate programs, partner deals and bonuses side by side and know exactly who gets paid and why, all inside your existing WordPress site.
