AvantLink is an independent US affiliate network operating for over 20 years, headquartered in Park City, Utah. The network describes itself as independently owned and consistently profitable, prioritising the quality of its relationships with advertisers and publishers over sheer scale.
AvantLink runs three separate, country-specific affiliate networks: a US network (its main, global one), plus Canadian and Australian networks described as emerging markets with a growing advertiser catalogue. The network is also rolling out its own next-generation technology platform, Arches, featuring advanced tracking and a responsive interface.
AvantLink states a selective approach to choosing partners — both advertisers and publishers — favouring rigorous vetting over maximising the number of network participants. This is intended to keep the ecosystem's quality high and better match offers to publishers.
Its Arches technology platform, rolled out in stages, introduces advanced conversion tracking, a dynamic API, a mobile-responsive interface and deeper insight into the customer's path to purchase.
| Network type | Independent affiliate network |
| Categories | outdoor, retail, e-commerce |
| Billing model | mainly CPS (commission on sale) |
| GEO / market | USA (main network), Canada and Australia (emerging networks) |
| Technology platform | Arches (next-generation, rolled out in stages) |
| On the market since | over 20 years (per the network) |
| Operator | AvantLink, Inc. (Park City, Utah, USA) |
Commission rates are set individually by each advertiser within its own partner program. The network does not publish a single, unified payout threshold or schedule — details are best confirmed directly in the panel once a publisher application is approved.
The network is aimed mainly at publishers with traffic in outdoor, sports, recreation and retail, operating primarily in the US market (as well as Canada and Australia). Given its selective, quality-driven model and lack of offers dedicated to the Polish market, it is a better fit for publishers with global/English-language traffic than for strictly local PL audiences.