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Recommend it once.
Get paid every month.

Send somebody to mozg and take 20% of every plan payment they make — not just the first one. A Pro account pays you $5.00 a month for as long as they stay; Team pays $15.80. Free to join, nothing to apply for.

Get your linkSee what you would be recommendingfree · 20% of every payment · 30-day window
your link, once you are signed in
$ open mozg.sh/r/yourname
✓ counted · the claim is held for 30 days
they sign up → shows on your page the same day
they buy Pro → +$5.00 on your balance, that second
thirty days later → +$5.00 again, because they renewed
they cancel → it stops. Nothing is clawed back.
→ withdraw from Balance from $20.00 up, crypto, paid by hand

Why this one is easy to recommend

You are not selling. You are answering.

The pitch

The thing sells itself to one specific person

Anyone who works with a coding agent has already had the argument where it confidently invents an API that does not exist. You are not pitching a category — you are handing them the answer to a complaint they made out loud last week.

Recurring

It pays again next month, and the month after

Not a bounty on the first invoice. Every 30-day payment they make pays you again, at the same rate, with no ceiling and no expiry on the referral. Stop recommending and the money already earned keeps arriving.

An easy yes

Most of mozg is free, which is what makes it an easy yes

The catalogue, connecting an agent, teaching from a CLI you already pay for — none of it costs anything. Nobody has to be talked into a card to try it, so the ask is small and the conversion is honest.

The window

Thirty days of credit, checked against a real account

The link resolves your handle against the table before it counts anything, so a typo cannot silently earn nobody. The claim then sits in a cookie for a month — sign-up on the Tuesday still pays you.

What could you take home?

20% of the real price

Pick the plan the people you know would actually buy, then say how many of them stay subscribed. Nothing here is rounded up.

What it comes to

20% · real prices · move the handle

The plan they buy

People still paying

10
150
Every month$50.00$5.00 per person, per month
Over a year$600.00if none of them cancel — they will, some of them

Three steps, and the first one is done

There is no application.

1

Take your link

It is your handle: mozg.sh/r/yourname. Nothing to apply for, no separate account, no platform in the middle. If you have signed in here, you already have it.

2

Put it where the complaint is

A newsletter, a client handover, the thread where somebody says their agent keeps guessing. Point it straight at the brain that proves the argument — the link takes a destination.

3

Watch the balance move

Clicks, sign-ups and every commission show on this page. The money is on your balance the instant they pay, and comes out through the same payout queue as everything else here.

Built for people who are already trusted

no audience size required
Agencies and consultantsyou already set up their toolingNewsletters and creatorsan audience that ships codeDesign system ownersthe one brain everybody needsGame and engine studiosconventions nobody writes downAnyone selling a brain hereyour buyers arrive through your linkPeople who just like itno minimum, no application

The awkward questions, answered first

How much, exactly?

20% of every plan payment, forever. Pro is $25 a month, so you get $5.00 a month. Team is $79, so you get $15.80. A founding account pays half price and you get half the commission — you are paid a share of what was actually charged, never of a list price nobody paid.

When does it stop?

When they stop paying. There is no expiry on the referral itself, no cap on how many months it pays and no cap on how many people you bring. A plan here is a 30-day purchase rather than a subscription, so every month they choose again — and every month they choose, you are paid again.

How long is the window?

30 days from the moment somebody opens your link. First touch wins: if they arrive through two different links, the first one keeps the credit, because the person who did the convincing is rarely the last one to be clicked.

How am I paid?

Onto your mozg balance, in the same second they pay, with a ledger row you can read. From there it is the ordinary payout queue: crypto, from $20.00 up, sent by hand — usually the same day. You can also just spend it here, on a plan or on brains.

Can I refer myself?

No. A link pointing at the account that owns it credits nobody, and that is checked when the account is created rather than argued about later. Second accounts to farm the commission are the one thing that gets a balance frozen.

What am I actually recommending?

A brain: notes an agent searches over MCP instead of guessing. Everything readable is free — the catalogue, connecting an agent, teaching one from the CLI subscription somebody already pays for. A plan buys one thing, our models doing the reading for them. That is the honest version, and it is the version that converts.

Do I need to be a customer?

No. An account is all it takes, and an account is free. If you do sell a brain here, the two stack: buyers who arrive through your link pay you for the brain and pay you again on every plan they later buy.

Every agent your network runs is guessing right now.

Tell them about the thing that fixes it, and take a fifth of what they pay for as long as they keep paying it.

Get your linkWhat they would be buying