Introducing the Miru Partner Program: 30% Recurring Commission
Earn 30% recurring commission recommending Miru. 90-day cookie window. Monthly payouts. Here's how the partner program works.
Introducing the Miru Partner Program: 30% Recurring Commission is focused on one thing: less operational drag for billing teams.
Earn 30% recurring commission recommending Miru. 90-day cookie window. Monthly payouts. Here’s how the partner program works. We write from operating experience, not trend-chasing.
Why we built this

Most of our growth has been word of mouth. Developers tell other developers. Agencies recommend us to subcontractors. Accountants suggest us to clients. People who use Miru tend to tell people about Miru.
We figured we should pay those people. Not a one-time bounty that forgets about you after the first invoice. Recurring commission that grows as your referrals grow. You helped us get the customer. You should keep getting paid.
The details
Commission: 30% recurring. Not on the first payment. On every payment. For the lifetime of the customer.
Cookie window: 90 days. Someone clicks your link in January, signs up in March? Still counts. People don’t always convert the same day they read your blog post. We built the attribution to reflect how decisions actually get made.
Payouts: Monthly via Stripe or PayPal. First of every month. No minimum threshold. No net-90 payment terms. You earned it, you get it.
The price point helps: Miru Pro is $1/user/month. You’re not asking someone to commit $12/seat. The price objection barely exists. Conversion rates are high because the barrier is low.
Who it’s for
- Accountants and bookkeepers recommending tools to clients
- Business consultants advising on operations and workflow
- Agencies and dev shops who already use Miru
- Tech bloggers and SaaS reviewers covering productivity tools
- Anyone with an audience that tracks time or sends invoices
How to join
Email partners@saeloun.com. Tell us who you are and how you’d promote Miru. We’ll set you up with a referral link, a tracking dashboard, and whatever materials you need. Takes two minutes. We reply within 48 hours.
Read more on the partner page.
Hard Stop
Use it in production and tell us exactly where the workflow still fights you.
Start with Miru or read the docs.
Vipul A M
Co-founder at Saeloun. Building Miru. Rails contributor. Shipping from Pune, India.
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Put it to work
Run one cleaner billing cycle in Miru.
If this article is about tracking time, billing clients, comparing tools, or automating work, Miru is the product version of that idea. Start free, invite the team, and send the next invoice from tracked work.
What you get
- Time tracking, invoices, expenses, and payments in one place.
- Free for up to 5 users. Pro is $1/member/month.
- Open source, with CLI, API, MCP, and self-hosting paths.
The article is the argument. Miru is the workflow.
Track the work, approve the hours, send the invoice, and get paid without bolting together three separate tools.