After you've started generating affiliate earnings, you can go here to see and update your payee information: https://beta.jamkazam.com/affiliate/payee. Or you can click on Payee under the Affiliate header in the left nav bar (see arrow in screenshot below). 



JamKazam pays our affiliates using Venmo. If you don't have a Venmo account and don't want to set one up, you can write us at support@jamkazam.com to see if we can make an exception to pay you by some other method, but this is at our discretion. In the screenshot above, it says PayPal - however, we've pivoted to Venmo due to usability issues with PayPal for affiliates. The user interface will be updated in late January to reflect Venmo, but for now you can simply enter your Venmo user ID (e.g. @username) into the PayPal Account box and click Save.


If you are an individual affiliate who resides in the US, or if you're acting on behalf of a company (LLC, corporation, etc) that is a JamKazam affiliate and is headquartered/located in the US, then you need to enter either your home address (if an individual) or the mailing address of the business that is the affiliate and save it. This is due to US tax law. If you generate $600 or more in affiliate income during the year, JamKazam will be required by law to generate a 1099 tax form for you, and this must include your mailing address by law.


Similarly, if either you or your affiliate company is located in the US, you must enter and save either your social security number (if an individual affiliate) or your company's tax ID (if an affiliate company) for US tax law and tax reporting reasons. 


Note that it's fine to wait to enter/save this sensitive data until you start generating affiliate earnings and are ready to be paid, but do be aware JamKazam cannot pay your affiliate earnings until we have this data.