AdultForce is a different animal from the cam programs we’ve reviewed so far: it’s Aylo’s in-house affiliate network — the company behind Brazzers, Reality Kings, MyDirtyHobby, TransAngels, Men.com, and Pornhub Premium — and it exists to sell brand-name paysite memberships, not cam tokens. If your traffic searches for studios and brand names rather than live shows, this is the network built for you. It’s also the network with the most dangerous fine print we’ve covered, so read the compliance section before you register a single domain. (Disclosure: we currently have no referral relationship with AdultForce — this review is unconflicted; other links on this page follow our usual disclosure rules.)

What AdultForce is

Where CrakRevenue aggregates offers from many advertisers, AdultForce is vertically integrated: Aylo owns the network and the products. That has real advantages — offers don’t vanish because a third-party advertiser churned, tracking is first-party, and the brands convert on name recognition alone. Brazzers is arguably the most-searched paysite brand on earth; you’re not selling an unknown.

The catalog spans premium paysites (Brazzers, Reality Kings, Men.com, SeanCody), Europe’s biggest amateur community (MyDirtyHobby), adult gaming (Nutaku), and Pornhub Premium itself.

The compliance trap: brand names in domains and URLs

This is the part most AdultForce reviews skip, and it’s the part that can cost you everything: Aylo’s 2026 terms forfeit your commissions if their brand names appear in your domain or URLs. The obvious-seeming play — registering something like a “brazzers-discount” domain and ranking it — is precisely what the ToS confiscates earnings for. Aylo polices its trademarks aggressively, and “I didn’t read the terms” has never gotten anyone paid.

The safe pattern: keep your domain and URL paths generic (a review site, a deals page, a comparison hub), and use the brand names in your page content and titles where trademark nominative use protects you. If your whole SEO plan was exact-match brand domains, AdultForce is not your network — and frankly that plan is a time bomb on any program.

Payout models

  • PPS: flat bounties of roughly $15–$50 per sale depending on the offer — Brazzers runs up to about $40 per signup, Nutaku up to about $50 per converting lead.
  • RevShare: 20–60% of referred users’ spending depending on the offer; the gay-vertical brands (Men.com, SeanCody) sit at the top of that range.
  • Payment terms: NET-15, paid twice a month, via wire, Paxum, PayPal, crypto, and others. As always in adult: route through Paxum, treat PayPal as a convenience for non-adult verticals like Nutaku, and see our payments guide before your first payout.

One structural note: paysite memberships churn. Unlike a cam whale who can spend for years, a Brazzers member often stays a few months — so revshare tails here are shorter than cam revshare tails, and the PPS-vs-revshare math tilts toward PPS more often than it does on cam offers. Run the numbers per offer rather than importing cam instincts.

What converts here

Brand-intent content is the whole game: reviews, “is it worth it” pieces, discount/deal pages, and comparisons targeting people who already know the brand and are deciding whether to pay. Tube-adjacent traffic that just watched a studio’s clip is the classic funnel. Tier-1 geos (US, UK, Canada, Australia, Germany — the last especially for MyDirtyHobby) are where the offers are strongest. Cold, generic adult traffic converts poorly against a $30/month membership; send that to cams instead.

Pros and cons

Pros: the strongest brand names in adult, converting on recognition; first-party offers that won’t vanish overnight; solid PPS ceilings ($40–$50 on the flagships) and up to 60% revshare pockets; NET-15 twice-monthly payments with adult-friendly rails; the only serious door to Pornhub Premium and Nutaku demand.

Cons: the brand-name domain/URL forfeiture rule is a genuine trap for SEO affiliates; membership churn shortens revshare tails; the catalog is Aylo-only, so you’ll still want a general network alongside; and paysite demand overall is a slowly shrinking pie compared to cams — treat AdultForce as a targeted weapon, not a foundation.

Bottom line

Join AdultForce when your content strategy includes brand-name paysite queries — it’s the native monetization for that demand and nothing else matches it. Keep it as the paysite leg of a portfolio whose cam legs run through CrakRevenue, Chaturbate, and LiveJasmin (the full map is in our Adult CPA Networks guide). Sign up directly at adultforce.com — no referral link from us on this one — name your domains carefully, and read the ToS like your commissions depend on it, because they do. We size AdultForce against the biggest aggregator in CrakRevenue vs AdultForce.

How this review was researched — and what would make us change the verdict — is documented in our methodology.