Now Hiring: Professional Instigators (The Justice Ambassador Program Is Live)
Job title: Professional Instigator. Salary: commission-based. Requirements: a link and an attitude. Benefits: the satisfaction of watching someone who deserves it get served.
PettyLawsuit is officially launching the Justice Ambassador Program. And we want you in it.
No resume. No interview. No approval process. Sign up at pettylawsuit.com/ambassador, get your unique referral link, start sharing it, and earn 20% commission every time someone clicks and buys. That is the whole program. We are not overselling it.
What the Justice Ambassador Program Actually Is
The Justice Ambassador Program is our referral program. You get a unique link. You share it. When someone uses your link to make a purchase, you earn 20% of the sale.
No points. No credits. No complicated tiers. No mystery checkout where you spend your rewards on branded socks. Real money, sent to you.
The idea is simple. A lot of people know someone who just got screwed over. A bad landlord who kept the deposit. A contractor who took the money and never came back. An employer who shorted them on wages and hoped they would not notice. A gym that kept billing them for six months after they cancelled. A moving company that held their furniture hostage for more cash on delivery day.
Those people need PettyLawsuit. You can be the one who tells them about it. And get paid to do it.
Know someone who got screwed over? That is your commission.
How It Works
Here is the full process. It takes about two minutes to get started.
- Sign up at pettylawsuit.com/ambassador. Create your account and get a unique referral link tied to you. The link is yours. It does not expire.
- Share your link anywhere. Social media, group chats, email, your blog, your YouTube video description, your bio link, a Discord server, a neighborhood Facebook group, your podcast show notes. Anywhere people might need it is a valid place to put it.
- Earn 20% on every purchase. When someone clicks your link and buys, you get 20% of that sale. No minimums. No payout thresholds that exist just to hold your money longer. No waiting 90 days for a cookie to expire.
The link tracks everything. You can see clicks and purchases. You do not have to wonder whether it is working.
There is no gatekeeping here. You do not need to hit a follower count before you can join. You do not need to send us your media kit. You do not need to prove you have an audience. Sign up and start immediately.
Who This Is For
Short answer: a lot of people. Here is the longer version.
People who have used PettyLawsuit and had a good experience. You already know the product works. You have probably already told someone about it for free. Now you can get paid for that same conversation.
Content creators covering legal topics, consumer rights, or personal finance. If your audience cares about protecting themselves, they care about this. A YouTube video on what to do when your landlord will not return your deposit is a natural fit. Drop your referral link in the description. A TikTok about small claims court with a link in your bio is a natural fit. If the topic comes up in your content, the link belongs there.
Bloggers and newsletter writers. If you write about legal tools, self-help law, tenant rights, consumer advocacy, or life admin, this belongs in your content. Your readers are the exact people who need it. One good mention in a relevant post can drive conversions for months.
Community leaders in Facebook groups, Reddit, Discord, and local boards. You are already the person people ask when something goes wrong. Now you have a real answer and a link to go with it. Someone posts "my landlord kept my deposit" in your group and you drop a link. That is the job. It is that easy.
Podcasters covering legal, finance, or consumer topics. Drop the link in your show notes. Mention it when the episode calls for it. A 10-second plug in the right episode can do a lot of work over time.
Real estate and property management communities. Landlord-tenant disputes are one of the most common reasons people start a case with PettyLawsuit. If your audience lives in that world, the topic comes up constantly.
Student organizations and advocacy groups. Campus consumer rights organizations, law school clubs, tenant advocacy communities. You already exist to help people know their options. This is one of them.
And here is the part we want to be clear about: there is no follower requirement. None. A creator with 200 followers in the right community will often out-earn someone with 200,000 followers in the wrong one. Niche and relevance beat raw numbers every time.
If your audience has ever been on the receiving end of someone else's bad behavior, they are our audience too.
What Makes This Different From Every Other Referral Program
Most referral programs are built to look generous while making it hard to actually collect anything. Minimum payouts of $100. Points that expire. Tiers that require you to refer 50 people before you unlock anything real. Approval processes that exist for no reason except to make the pool smaller.
We are not doing any of that.
No resume, no interview, no approval process. Sign up and you are in. We are not building a curated list of verified influencers. We are building a network of people who believe in what we do and want to share it.
Real money, not points or credits. 20% commission on every sale. The math is simple. PettyLawsuit starts at $29. Refer someone who buys the demand letter package, you earn real cash. Refer someone who goes with the $49 Go Full Petty tier and you earn more. That tier includes phone calls, follow-up emails, and a Final Notice on day 10. Every single time.
You are helping people, not selling them something they do not need. This is the part that actually matters. The people who find PettyLawsuit through your link are people who got screwed and did not know what to do about it. You are giving them a real option. That is worth something no matter what the commission is.
Low barrier, high potential. 70% of cases that start with a demand notice settle without ever going to court. People who try the product are likely to have a good result. Good results get shared. That is how referral programs compound over time, and that is what we are building toward.
Get paid to spread justice. That is the pitch. We are not going to dress it up.
Where Can You Share Your Link?
Basically anywhere, but here are some spots that work well.
Your social media bio. If you cover any topic related to legal rights, consumer protection, personal finance, or tenant issues, drop the link there. It works while you are not working.
In direct response to people asking for help. Someone in a Reddit thread says their mechanic ripped them off. Someone in a Facebook group wants to know how to get their security deposit back. You already know what to say. Now you have a link to go with it.
Blog posts and articles. If you write content that mentions small claims court, demand letters, or consumer rights, add a natural mention with the link. A post you wrote two years ago can still send referrals today.
Email newsletters. If you have a list of people who trust your recommendations, a mention in a relevant issue is low effort and high value.
YouTube and podcast descriptions. Evergreen content keeps working. A video from last year with your link in the description is still a lead source today.
The bottom line: wherever people talk about getting screwed over, your link has a place.
This Is the Ground Floor
We are launching this today. The program is brand new. The ambassador community is small. The people who sign up this week are the ones who helped build it from the start.
We plan to grow this program over time. More tools for ambassadors. Better tracking and reporting. More support for people who are in early and doing real work. We are not going to promise a specific roadmap on a timeline, because we are a startup and startups that do that are usually wrong. But the direction is clear: we are investing in the people who invest in us first.
Right now the entry point is as simple as it gets. A link and an attitude. That is all you need to get started.
The Justice Ambassador Program is not for people who want to drop a link once and forget about it. It is for people who actually believe that getting screwed over should have consequences. People who hear a friend complain about a bad landlord or a contractor who stole their money do not just say "that sucks." They say "here, use this."
If that is you, get on the Petty Payroll.
Ready to Start?
Go to pettylawsuit.com/ambassador. Sign up. Get your link. Start sharing it.
No resume needed. Just a link and an attitude.