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Perfluence

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Overview

Perfluence is a platform bringing bloggers and advertisers together on a pay-for-result model. The self-description word for word: "Perfluence - the No. 1 platform for bloggers and brands according to SmartRanking and AdIndexAwards: 295k+ bloggers, 13+ billion ₽ earned, CPA models, automatic labelling. Registration for monetising a blog or launching campaigns" (homepage) — the quotation is in Russian and the translation is ours.

Let us take this quotation apart piece by piece, because different things are mixed in it.

"The No. 1 platform … according to SmartRanking and AdIndexAwards" is a claim by the tool, referring to third-party assessments. The figures of "295k+ bloggers" and "13+ billion ₽ earned" are likewise the tool's own count.

"CPA models" means payment for an action, not for an impression or a placement. "Automatic labelling" is a claim that the tool puts the marks on advertising materials itself.

The interface language of the homepage is ru, taken from the markup attribute; no other language versions are declared in hreflang.

Which platforms it works with

There are five platforms: VKontakte, Dzen, YouTube, Telegram, TikTok. This is not a retelling but the platform switcher in the catalogue of bloggers — the heading of the section reads "Our bloggers on VKontakte" (catalogue); the heading is in Russian and the translation is ours. The same five links — /ru/vk, /ru/zen, /ru/youtube, /ru/telegram, /ru/tiktok — stand in the footer of the homepage, so the list is confirmed twice and coincides in two places.

It is worth noting separately who is not in the list: Instagram is not in it. For a platform working with bloggers this is a noticeable silence.

How you earn with it

Two things have to be strictly distinguished here, or confusion will come of it.

Earning through the tool is declared directly: the tool calls itself a place where a blogger registers "for monetising a blog" and works on CPA models (homepage). The open pages name no rates, no payout thresholds, no terms and no methods of withdrawal — not a single figure. The figure of "13+ billion ₽ earned" relates to the platform as a whole and says nothing about the income of an individual blogger.

An affiliate programme of the tool itself — that is, a payment for a referred customer — is not announced. /affiliate, /affiliates, /partners, /referral, /partnerskaya-programma were checked — all five give 404; there are no such pages in the footer of the homepage or in the sitemap. The fact that the tool is itself arranged as a platform of tasks with payment for a result does not replace a referral programme of its own and does not prove that one exists.

What it will not do

The tool does not claim to work with Instagram: it is not in the platform switcher and not in the footer, and the list is confirmed in two places on the site.

Naming the terms for a blogger — how much they pay, for what action, when and how to withdraw — it does not give on the open pages.

It does not offer to pay you for a referred customer: no public terms of such a programme exist.

Confirming its "number one" it leaves to third-party rankings — the assessment remains a claim by the tool.

Verified data

The checked data this deep dive rests on.

About the platform

the platform describes itself as follows: «Perfluence - the No. 1 platform for bloggers and brands according to SmartRanking and AdIndexAwards: 295k+ bloggers, 13+ billion ₽ earned, CPA models, automatic ad labelling. Sign up to monetize a blog or launch campaigns.»

Self-description: this is the platform's claim about itself, not an independent assessment

source, checked 2026-07-28

Platforms

VKontakte, Dzen, Youtube, Telegram, Tiktok

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source, checked 2026-07-28

Languages

the interface language of the home page: ru

The language is taken from the markup attribute, the versions from hreflang

source, checked 2026-07-28

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