Hushmail offers an affiliate program for our Hushmail for Business, Hushmail for Law, and Hushmail for Healthcare plans. As an affiliate, you can earn a commission by promoting our services: our secure, encrypted email service; our easy-to-use web form builder; and our private message center that makes it easy to continue conversations initiated through email and web forms.

Affiliates earn a commission for every customer that signs up and uses Hushmail for at least 90 days.

Promote Hushmail for Healthcare to your clients and colleagues

Hushmail for Healthcare includes:

  • Option to use your own domain
  • Hush™ Secure Forms – as many as 100+ forms with our largest plan
  • E-signatures - starting with our 5 users/forms plan
  • Hushmail for iPhone app
  • A secure, separate archive of all emails sent and received
  • Dedicated customer support via phone or email
  • HIPAA Business Associate Agreement (BAA)

New Hushmail for Healthcare customers who sign up through an affiliate receive a 10 percent lifetime discount!

Become a healthcare affiliate

Promote Hushmail for Business to your clients and colleagues

Hushmail for Business includes:

  • Option to use your own domain
  • Hush™ Secure Forms
  • E-signatures on selected plans
  • Hushmail for iPhone app
  • Dedicated customer support via phone or email

Become a business affiliate

Promote Hushmail for Law to your clients and colleagues

Hushmail for Law includes:

  • Option to use your own domain
  • Hush™ Secure Forms
  • E-signatures on selected plans
  • Hushmail for iPhone app
  • Dedicated customer support via phone or email

Become a law affiliate

How does the affiliate program work?

When you’re an affiliate, you’ll earn a commission for each customer you refer that uses Hushmail for at least 90 days. The amount of your commission depends on the number of users in the account. The more Hushmail users, the higher your commission.

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