You have decided to partner with Aceable. Great decision. Now the question is how. Aceable offers two distinct partnership models -- affiliate and bulk buy -- and they serve very different purposes. Choosing the right one (or both) comes down to your audience, your goals, and how you want to monetize education.
This is not a "which is better" conversation. It is a "which is better for you" conversation. Let us break down both models so you can make an informed decision.
Bulk Buy: Purchase Seats, Control the Experience
The bulk buy model is straightforward. You purchase course seats at volume-based discounts -- anywhere from 10% to 50% off retail pricing depending on your tier and commitment level -- and distribute them directly to your people. You own the seats. You control who gets them, when they start, and how progress is tracked.
Every bulk buy partner gets access to an admin dashboard where you can assign courses, monitor completion rates, pull reports, and manage seat allocation across your organization. Seats are flexible: if someone leaves before starting a course, you reassign the seat to the next person. No waste.
Who bulk buy is built for
- Real estate brokerages onboarding new agents who need pre-licensing before they can produce revenue
- Insurance agencies that need their team to complete CE requirements on a predictable schedule
- School districts and driving schools that provide drivers ed to their students as part of a program
- HR departments rolling out licensing as part of a structured professional development initiative
The common thread: these are organizations where course completion is not optional. Your people need to finish. Bulk buy gives you the visibility and control to make sure that happens.
Affiliate: Refer Students, Earn Commission
The affiliate model works differently. You receive a branded referral link. When someone clicks your link and purchases an Aceable course through the affiliate program, they get a 70% introductory discount off the retail price, and you earn a commission on every sale. That is it. No inventory to manage, no seats to assign, no admin overhead.
Students handle their own enrollment, payment, and course progress. You handle promotion. Aceable handles everything else -- course delivery, support, certification.
Who affiliate is built for
- Driving schools that want to offer online courses alongside their behind-the-wheel instruction without managing a second product line
- Professional associations with large member bases who could benefit from discounted education
- Media companies and content creators in the real estate, insurance, or automotive space who have audience but not training infrastructure
- Referral networks and consultants who regularly advise people entering licensed professions
The common thread here: you have an audience that needs education, but you are not responsible for making sure they complete it. You are a recommender, not an administrator.
The best partnerships are not about picking the flashiest model. They are about matching the model to how your organization actually operates. If you need control, buy seats. If you need reach, build an affiliate funnel.
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Feature | Bulk Buy | Affiliate |
|---|---|---|
| Who pays for courses | Your organization | The student |
| Revenue model | Cost savings via volume discounts | Commission on every sale |
| Best for | Organizations with direct training needs | Organizations with audience and reach |
| Setup time | 1-2 weeks (account + dashboard config) | 1-2 days (link generation + integration) |
| Minimum commitment | 5 seats | None |
| Admin dashboard | Yes -- full tracking and reporting | Basic referral analytics |
| Dedicated account manager | Yes (for 25+ seats) | Available at higher volume tiers |
| Discount / Commission | 10-50% off retail per seat | 70% student discount + partner commission |
Decision Framework
Choose Bulk Buy if...
- You are directly responsible for getting people licensed or meeting CE requirements
- You need to track individual progress and completion rates across your organization
- You want to integrate course assignments into your existing onboarding or HR workflow
- Compliance reporting matters -- you need documentation that your people completed specific courses
Choose Affiliate if...
- You have an audience that could benefit from Aceable courses, but you are not managing their education directly
- You want a revenue stream with zero upfront cost and zero inventory risk
- Your value proposition is recommendation and access, not administration and oversight
- You want to get started quickly without a lengthy procurement or onboarding process
Can You Do Both?
Yes. And some of our most successful partners do exactly that.
Here is a common scenario: a large real estate brokerage uses bulk buy to put all new hires through pre-licensing and assigns CE courses to their existing agents. At the same time, they run an affiliate program through their public-facing website and social channels, earning commission when visitors who are not part of their organization purchase courses through their referral link.
The bulk buy side is an internal investment -- it reduces turnover, accelerates time to productivity, and ensures compliance. The affiliate side is a revenue generator -- it monetizes the brokerage's brand and audience beyond their own four walls.
There is no conflict between the two. They serve different populations and different goals. If your organization has both internal training needs and external audience reach, running both models simultaneously is the optimal play.
What Happens After You Choose?
Regardless of which model you select, the onboarding process is simple. For bulk buy, we scope your needs, set up your admin dashboard, configure seat allocation, and get your first cohort enrolled -- typically within two weeks. For affiliate, you can have your branded link and tracking dashboard live within 48 hours.
If you are not sure which model fits, that is exactly what the initial conversation is for. Our partnerships team will walk through your use case and recommend the right structure based on your audience size, training obligations, and business goals.
Not Sure Which Model Fits? Let Us Help.
Tell us about your organization, your audience, and your goals. We will recommend the right partnership structure -- or show you how to run both.
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