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Offer Comparison Scorecard

Stop guessing which affiliate offer to promote. Compare systems, courses, and tools side-by-side using weighted criteria to find the real winner for your audience.

Compare Offers Side-by-Side
Input the details of up to 4 offers. Score them based on your research, and let the tool help you find the best fit.

Shared free mode keeps the site key on the server and picks the best available free model automatically.

Shared mode is available. It picks the best available free model automatically, so there is no model selector here. If it is unavailable, switch to your own key mode.

Offer 1
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5
5
Offer 2
5
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5
How to compare offers fairly
Metrics that matter for beginners.

When you are starting out, the "best" offer isn't always the one with the highest commission. A high-paying offer that is impossible to sell to your audience is worth $0.

Look at Trust. Does the vendor have a good reputation? Look at Ease. Will your reader actually be able to use the product, or will they get frustrated and ask for a refund?

Finally, consider Speed to Results. Beginners need small wins quickly to stay motivated. An offer that helps them see progress in 7 days is often better than a "perfect" system that takes 6 months to set up.

Decision Framework
Use this logic after scoring.
  • → High Ease + High Trust = Best for total beginners.
  • → High Price + High Trust = Best for experienced audiences.
  • → Low Ease + High Speed = Best for "power users."
  • → Low Trust = Avoid regardless of the other scores.

FAQ

Clear answers for better affiliate decisions.

How many offers can I compare?

You can compare up to 4 offers side-by-side. This helps you keep the comparison focused without getting overwhelmed by too many variables.

What do the scores 1-10 mean?

They are your personal evaluation. For example, a 10 in 'Ease' means it is perfect for a total beginner, while a 1 in 'Trust' means the offer feels risky or unproven.

Why should I include price in the comparison?

Affiliate offers vary wildly in cost. Comparing a $2,000 high-ticket course against a $47/month subscription requires a clear look at the value-to-price ratio.

How does the AI verdict help?

The AI looks at the data you provided and identifies patterns you might miss—like which offer is actually better for a specific reader type or where the biggest risk lies.

Why comparison matters

Comparison creates clarity. By putting two offers side-by-side, you force yourself to see the gaps in positioning or the hidden friction that might kill your conversions later.

Next step

Once you have a winner, check it with the Offer Fit Checker to make sure it matches your specific niche and audience profile perfectly.

Try the Offer Fit Checker →