Amazon affiliate tracking, rebuilt

Your click data,
finally yours.

Amazon took away your visibility into what people bought. LinkReflo captures everything that happens on your side of the click — which link, which article, which device, when — independent of whatever Amazon decides to show you next.

Amazon got a lot less transparent,
all at once.

The Amazon Associates program has always been opaque about per-link data. But in early 2026, two changes made that opacity acute for anyone trying to run a data-driven affiliate business.

Mar 9, 2026

Order-level reporting removed

Amazon removed granular order-level data from Associates Central. You can no longer see which specific products sold through your links — including the "halo effect" purchases that often represent your biggest commissions. You know money came in. You don't know why.

Apr 14, 2026

Commission scope narrowed

New policy changes added a 180-day fulfillment requirement, disqualified paid traffic referrals, and tightened onsite commission scope. Products you've promoted for years can now silently stop earning — with no signal telling you why.

Always

No SubID support, ever

Every other major affiliate network lets you tag links with per-click metadata. Amazon never has. The workaround — one Tracking ID per page — maxes out at 100 IDs and requires manual maintenance at scale. Most creators just skip it entirely.

"Amazon Associates can no longer see the specific products they actually sold. Amazon will only show you the specific product link that was clicked, completely obscuring what they actually placed in their cart and ordered."

— Write A Catalyst, March 10, 2026

Everything that happens
before the Amazon click.

LinkReflo is a redirect-based link tracker you control. Instead of raw Amazon URLs, you use short links on your own domain. Every click is logged server-side — no JavaScript on your site, no plugin to maintain, nothing to break.

Per-link attribution

Know which exact link in which exact article drove each click — not just which product.

Source page tracking

See which article, email, or social bio the click came from, captured at redirect time.

Works anywhere

WordPress, Squarespace, Substack, Linktree, YouTube descriptions — same tracking infrastructure everywhere.

You own the data

Stored in infrastructure you control. Export any time. If LinkReflo disappears tomorrow, your data doesn't.

Time & device patterns

Day-of-week, time-of-day, device type, and approximate geography — useful for publication timing and audience insight.

Earnings correlation roadmap

Upload your Amazon earnings CSV alongside your click export. Get educated guesses about which articles are driving revenue.

What we can solve —
and what we can't.

We'd rather be honest about this upfront than oversell. Amazon sealed certain data off at the platform level. No third-party tool can reconstruct it.

Can solve

  • Which link was clicked, at the individual URL level
  • Which page or source the click came from
  • When clicks happen — time and day patterns
  • Device type and approximate geography
  • Click volume trends over time
  • Whether a link resolves correctly
  • Probabilistic earnings correlation via CSV

Can't solve

  • What indirect product actually sold after a click
  • Ground-truth conversion attribution (Amazon sealed this)
  • Commission rate changes or eligibility shifts

Redirect-based tracking.
No JS. No plugin.

Create a tracked link

Paste your Amazon URL. Get back a short link on your domain — like links.yourdomain.com/amazon-com/dyson-v15. The destination domain is visible in the URL, keeping you ToS compliant.

Use it anywhere

Drop it into your articles, emails, social bios, or YouTube descriptions. Same link works everywhere — no per-platform setup required.

Click logged server-side

When someone clicks, the Worker captures the referrer, device, country, and timestamp — then immediately redirects to Amazon. Visitor notices nothing. You get the data.

Export and analyze

Pull your click data any time via CSV export. Cross-reference with your Amazon earnings report to see which articles are probably driving which revenue.

Built for the gap between
free and $29/month.

The existing tools fall into two camps: WordPress plugins that don't work outside WordPress, and enterprise analytics suites designed for publishers earning $1,000+/month. There's nothing in between built for someone earning $200/month who just wants to understand their data.

No JS

Redirect-based, not JavaScript-based. Every competing tool requires a snippet in your site header. LinkReflo works through the redirect URL itself — nothing installs on your site, nothing breaks when your theme updates.

Any platform

WordPress, Squarespace, Substack, email — same links everywhere. No other solution in this space makes that claim. One tracking infrastructure for your whole content footprint.

Your data

You own the storage. Click data lives in infrastructure you control, exportable at any time. Cancel your subscription and your historical data stays with you — unlike Affilimate or Geniuslink.

Right price

Designed for the underserved segment. If you're earning $150–$2,000/month in Amazon affiliate income, you shouldn't have to pay more than your monthly earnings to understand your data.

Get early access
when we launch.

We're currently in private beta. Join the waitlist and we'll reach out when early access opens.