Step Secrets — partner program
Step Secrets is a free, ad-free adult video directory. We don't run advertising and we don't charge subscribers, so we don't operate a revenue-share affiliate model. What we DO offer is a structured partnership for high-traffic adult bloggers and directory operators who embed our widgets at scale — built around editorial visibility, not commissions.
Tier 1 — Standard embed
Anyone can drop our widget iframes into a post or sidebar.
No registration, no API key, no per-impression cap. Embeds are tracked passively
via the 1×1 pixel and the Referer header so we can see distribution
take effect over time. This is the baseline; no application needed.
Tier 2 — Editorial partner
Adult-content blogs and directory operators with sustained traffic (≥10K monthly uniques) who embed our widgets in a primary surface (not just a sidebar) get:
- A reciprocal link from our About page's editorial-partners list.
- Editorial coverage of your blog in a Step Secrets Editorial entry, where relevant to a topic we already cover (e.g. an industry-trade-press blog appearing in our tube-site economics entry).
- Early access to new widget formats before they ship to the public widget catalog.
Reach out via the contact details on the About page.
Tier 3 — Custom widget config
Large adult directories and aggregator sites operating at scale can request a custom widget configuration: themed colour palette, host-domain branding alongside "Powered by Step Secrets", a curated subset of the catalog (e.g. specific studios or performers only), or a different layout aspect ratio. Custom configs are hand-built — apply with traffic figures and the spec via the contact details on the About page.
What we ask in return
- Don't strip the "Powered by Step Secrets" attribution from embedded widgets.
- Don't host embeds on sites whose content violates the Step Secrets terms of service.
- Don't claim a partnership tier you haven't been confirmed for in writing.
Why no revenue share?
Step Secrets doesn't run ads and doesn't have premium subscriptions — so there's no revenue stream to share. The partnership is editorial / structural rather than financial. Operators looking for a payout model should look at the conventional adult-affiliate networks (Crakrevenue, AWEmpire, EuroRevenue, etc.); we are not a substitute for those.