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Best And Worst VR Porn Affiliate Programs 2025 – Top 6

Last Updated November 2025
First published January 2021

You Just Launched A VR Porn Website

So, you have a VR porn website and are pursuing some affiliate marketing. I hear you, mate. You and everybody else these days it seems.

Below I will tell you: 

  • 6 VR Porn Affiliate Programs you can completely trust.
  • 1 Affiliate Program to avoid.

If you’re just getting started, this is a tough fucking game. I’m just going to honestly tell you that right off the top. If you’re thinking, “Oh, easy money. buy a domain, put up some links, and pop the champagne corks night and day” …I’m going to tell you that most people fail at this. 

I’m just being honest with you: I wouldn’t want to get started in the VR porn industry going into 2026. I’d honestly just look for some other true niche in which a product’s being sold. If I were getting started, I’d look to pursue just about anything before getting started with VR porn. Traffic and actually being paid get more challenging each year in this industry. I’ve seen so many VR porn websites come and go…or simply, as often happens, get abandoned. 

But, you’re still here, mate.

And, you’re looking for legit VR porn webmaster affiliate programs to make some money to cover your hosting and web design. So, VR porn potential webmaster, bookmark this page because it will help you.

I can’t really emphasize enough that you don’t just want a list of VR porn Webmaster Affiliates. I don’t care whether we’re talking revshare or PPS…if the SOB doesn’t pay, they can fuck off as far as any sane webmaster is concerned. 

And, before clicking anywhere, I suggest you create a page called your Affiliate Policy. This serves as a disclosure that you can potentially make money off of links on your website. And, it also forces you to thoroughly flesh out your personal policy. This is a necessary step. You should disclose this information publicly. 

FindVRporn Knows Who’s Who

FindVRporn.com was the Internet’s 1st VR porn review website launched in 2015. When it comes to VR porn affiliate programs, I most certainly know who’s who. And, while the majority of these affiliates are legit. they most certainly are not all legit! I know from my personal experiences, though, who to trust and who to avoid!

All of the following VR porn affiliate programs are for studios that produce high-quality—in some cases award-winning—professional VR porn. If you are a VR porn webmaster, findvrporn.com recommends you carefully read the information below.

The following info is accurate to the best of my ability and presented in good faith fashion. I base my analysis upon my personal experience with the companies over the past decade. Remember, though, an organization can change its terms, and I have no control over that. Click over and carefully read their terms.

My Top 6 VR Porn Affiliate Programs for 2025

  • MOAR Offers: MOAR does BaDoinkVR, 18VR, Babe VR, Kink VR, VR Cosplay X and Real VR. So, that’s a lot of VR sites in one program. I’m personally, as a consumer, a big fan of BaDoinkVR. These good folks are as legit as they come. 
  • Virtual Real Porn’s Virtual Real Cash: it’s the world’s 1st VR porn studio, Virtual Real Porn. Trust me on this one. Great people and great VR! VRP is as legit as they come!
  • WankzVR/MilfVR/POVR Pimp Roll: don’t ask any questions. Their awards stack up for a reason. Just join this one. Very reputable organization in my opinion.
  • CzechVR PornoMental: discussing CzechVR is always a pleasure, they take such pride in their efforts. I’ve been dealing with them for the past eight years, and they are first-rate. Great people on the other side of the pond!
  • Jerkpay: Nothing but good experiences with the Jerkpay ogranization who run the programs for both Virtual Taboo and DarkRoom VR. I believe their minimum payment is $500.
  • Naughty America Naughty Revenue: so, it’s Naughty America. The truth is that lots of people love the Naughty America brand, so you definitely want to make their programs available to your visitors. .I’ve been dealing with NA since 2015, and they are solid. At one point there was a delay, but that was some years back, and they always got the commissions to me.

Why Isn’t ____________ On Your Top 6 Affiliate List?

People have emailed me before about why the Sex Like Real affiliate program didn’t make the list. 

 

SexLikeReal (aka SLR) Explanation

My main criticism of the SexLikeReal affiliate program initially was that the terms necessary to receive payment weren’t readily apparent. At the very least, in my personal experience, I was quite surprised/confused by the process that unfolded when I attempted to receive payment.

Truth be told, even after a number of emails had gone back-and-forth between SexLikeReal and myself during the end of 2020 and into 2021…my confusion and frustration only increased with each new email. The terms they were using and the content of their messages differed significantly from every other business of this type that I had worked with previously (that includes USA and European companies). I now realize their emails were cutesy-pie little bullshit meant to jerk you around. So, I eventually gave up, took their links down,  took the loss, and went on with webmastering. 

Some very quick Googling suggests that I’m not alone in having a problem: thebestporn.com, honestpornreviews.com, ..make of it what you will. What I make of it, though, is that it’s the end of 2025 and those two websites have had those notices posted for years now. 

It’s presently November 2025 and this SLR entity based out of—it would appear—Ljubljana, Slovenia are about five years overdue in the money owed which was not a trifling sum. So, I strongly caution VR porn affiliate webmasters from interacting with this entity. 

Previously, on the affiliate side of things, SLR was linked—at least to some extent—to the Hightechbucks/com thing. However, I got an email that said this: “The HighTechBucks will be closing on April 1, 2022.” Good riddance. Stay closed. 

Ultimately, though, it’s not relevant to whom they’re connected. I disassociate from organizations with whom I have these type of bad experiences. Whether they have made any policy changes at any point since my experience with them: I wouldn’t know.