Earn the customer first. Pay a referral fee only after you do.

SB553 Help explains California’s workplace-violence requirements and helps employers identify the next job: a written plan, employee training, incident-log software, or hands-on consulting. We are opening a small 60-day referral pilot for providers that can handle those jobs well.

No pay-per-lead fee. No incident answers or customer records from us. No paid ranking.

A 60-day, performance-only pilot

There is no setup charge, directory fee, or invoice for clicks. We agree on attribution and economics in writing, publish a clearly disclosed referral link, and you pay only when an attributed customer pays you.

  • Software and training starting proposal: 15% of first-year collected revenue from an attributed new customer.
  • Consulting starting proposal: a mutually agreed fixed fee after the first attributed invoice is collected.
  • Reversibility: the pilot is nonexclusive. Either side may stop new referrals during the 60 days under the written pilot terms.
  • No guarantee: SB553 Help does not promise traffic volume, leads, or sales.

The payout, attribution window, existing-account rule, refunds, and reporting schedule are finalized before any paid link goes live.

Four simple steps

Confirm fit

We review your public California service page, scope, pricing model, availability, and privacy practices.

Write the rules

We agree on what counts as a new customer, the payout, the attribution period, refunds, and monthly reporting.

Publish the disclosure

Your directory profile stays editorial. The paid relationship is labeled immediately beside your name and outbound link.

Reconcile sales

You provide an aggregate monthly conversion report and pay only on qualifying revenue already collected.

The minimum bar for a pilot

A current web page is the starting point, not the whole review. We want providers whose public claims and customer handoff are easy to understand.

Service fit

  • A current public page describing a California SB 553-relevant service.
  • A clear scope: plan development, training, incident-log or recordkeeping software, hazard assessment, or non-legal consulting.
  • A current way for a California employer to buy, request a quote, or speak with your team.
  • Pricing shown publicly or honestly identified as quote-based.

Claim discipline

  • No promise that buying one product automatically makes an employer compliant.
  • No invented certification, official affiliation, deadline, penalty, or guarantee.
  • Material service limitations and customer responsibilities are stated plainly.
  • Any required professional license or credential is current and checkable.

Customer handling

  • You host the inquiry, checkout, contract, support, and customer records on your systems.
  • Your privacy notice covers the information you collect after a visitor leaves SB553 Help.
  • You can report aggregate attributed sales without sending us customer identities.
  • You provide a working escalation contact for billing, product, or attribution errors.

Attorney referrals are out of scope. We do not accept referral compensation from lawyers or choose a law firm for a visitor. Legal-help links go to the State Bar’s certified lawyer-referral-service directory.

Count sales without building a personal-data pipeline.

What we use

  • A dedicated landing page, affiliate URL, referral code, or ordinary campaign parameters such as utm_source=sb553help.
  • SB553 Help’s own aggregate provider-click count to help reconcile reporting.
  • A written definition of new customer, attribution window, excluded existing accounts, qualifying revenue, refunds, and cancellations.
  • A monthly aggregate report showing attributed sales, collected revenue, refunds, and payout due.

What we do not use

  • No cross-site fingerprinting.
  • No shared customer email, phone number, employee roster, or contact list.
  • No assessment response, incident narrative, medical detail, or legal question.
  • No invoice for a click, an unqualified inquiry, a rejected account, or revenue you did not collect.

The hard privacy boundary

SB553 Help never sends a provider what a visitor answered in the assessment. When a visitor chooses to follow a provider link, the provider receives an ordinary visit on its own site and is responsible for its own notice, consent, form, and customer relationship.

A referral agreement buys attribution—not rank or praise.

  • A paid profile receives the label: ā€œPaid link — SB553 Help may receive compensation if you become a customer.ā€
  • Paid outbound links use the appropriate sponsored-link markup.
  • Payment does not change assessment logic, determine comparison order, erase limitations, or let a provider approve editorial copy.
  • A listing means we found a current public provider page describing a relevant California service. It is not an endorsement, certification, or promise that the service will make a workplace compliant.
  • We can correct, pause, or remove a profile when public information is stale, a link breaks, a service changes, or customer handling no longer meets the pilot rules.

Send the six things we need to evaluate fit.

Email the company name, public California service URL, service category, current pricing model, proposed payout, and attribution method. Do not send customer records or incident details.

Subject: 60-day provider pilot

We will review the public page and reply with questions or a short written pilot proposal. A listing is not promised merely because a provider applies.

Email [email protected]

Provider pilot FAQ

Who owns the customer relationship?

The provider does. The provider hosts the inquiry or checkout, contracts with the customer, delivers the service, handles support, and maintains customer records.

Can we pay for the top position?

No. Payment does not buy order, ranking, assessment logic, a favorable description, or removal of limitations. The financial relationship is disclosed beside the link.

What exactly counts as an attributed sale?

Whatever the written pilot defines before launch: usually a new customer who arrived through the dedicated link or code, purchased inside the agreed attribution window, and paid collected revenue that was not refunded.

Do you send us leads?

Not as a customer list. Visitors choose whether to leave SB553 Help and contact or purchase from you on your site. We do not transmit assessment answers, incident facts, or contact records.