Finding the right affiliate partners for a recovery app requires more than just marketing skills—it demands genuine understanding, empathy, and a commitment to supporting people on their unique recovery journeys. This Sobriety & Recovery App Affiliate Program Application template helps you identify partners who bring both professional credentials and personal insight to the table.
Whether you're building a sobriety tracking app, a peer support platform, or a comprehensive recovery resource hub, this Paperform template is designed to attract affiliates who truly understand the nuances of addiction recovery, dual diagnosis, harm reduction approaches, and the critical importance of anonymity.
This application goes beyond standard affiliate marketing questions. It respectfully gathers information about:
The form balances thorough vetting with accessibility, ensuring you find partners who will represent your app authentically to the communities that need it most.
Once an application is submitted, Paperform's conditional logic can route different types of applicants—clinical professionals, peer supporters, content creators—through customized approval workflows. Connect this form to your CRM, send personalized welcome emails, and use Stepper to automate affiliate onboarding tasks like contract generation via Papersign, affiliate link creation, and resource provisioning.
For recovery apps serving sensitive populations, Paperform's SOC 2 Type II compliance and robust privacy controls ensure applicant data is handled with the care and confidentiality your community expects. Build trust from the very first touchpoint, and create an affiliate network that truly understands the journey.
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