How it works

The partner portal

Most partner dashboards show you a total. This one shows you the deal tickets it is made of, the rule version each one was computed under, and the filter that touched it if one did.

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What is in it

Dashboard

Cashback by source over time, a conversion funnel, and your top traders. Every figure on it sums actual per-trade revenue from ledger rows, so nothing on the page can disagree with anything else on it.

Performance

Earnings per click, click to first deposit, revenue per trader, median lifetime, volume by instrument class, traffic by sub-ID and cohort retention. The numbers that tell you which traffic to buy more of.

My traders

Every referred trader with their country, broker, platform, signup date, volume, deposits, cashback, lifetime and status. Filterable by broker and by status, exportable as CSV.

Sub-partner network

The tree to five levels, showing each sub-partner's rate and the gap you keep on their volume. How to design one.

Commission ledger

One row per deal ticket: ticket, trader, symbol, volume, duration, revenue, the rule applied, your share and its state. This is the page that ends commission arguments.

Payouts

Pending against the weekly lock, history split between your own traders and sub-partner branches, and statements. Weekly, Monday 08:00 CEST, from $100.

Why the numbers agree with each other

Every monetary figure in the portal aggregates actual per-trade revenue from ledger rows. Volume is a volume metric and it is displayed as one; it is never an input to a money calculation. That sounds like a technicality and it is the reason the dashboard reconciles.

The practical effect: your cashback tile equals the sum of the accruals behind it, the network tiles equal the sum of the tree, and the chart layers equal the segments of the donut, because all of them are the same query rather than four numbers computed four ways.

Show me the formula that produced this cent. Every accrual keeps the version of the commission rules it was computed under. Changing your terms creates a new version and leaves historic accruals on the old one, so a rate change never rewrites what has already been paid, and any single payment can be explained line by line.

Links, creative and integrations

  • A link builder with five sub-IDs and an optional broker pin, plus a live click log
  • Banner packs, hosted landing pages, video, email sequences, an embeddable widget and a compliance kit
  • Outbound postbacks to your own tracker, with your macros. The API
  • Payout details behind two-factor authentication and a cooling period, because a payout destination is the one field worth protecting hardest

Questions

Can I really see individual trades?

Yes. The commission ledger holds one row per deal ticket with the symbol, the volume, the duration, the revenue, the rule version applied and your share of it. That is only possible because every closed trade is captured rather than a conversion count.

Can I export the data?

Yes, as CSV from the trader table, and as statements from the payouts page. Events can also be pushed to your own tracker as they happen.

What do my sub-partners see?

Their own version of the same thing: their own rate, their own traders, their own ledger and their own statements. They do not see your rate.

Is the portal public?

No. It is role gated and excluded from search indexing. This page describes it.

Where this comes from

Sources

Primary sources only: the regulator, the standards body, the platform vendor, the legislation, or our own agreements. Not another affiliate's summary of one.

  • Our own documentIntrobroker

    Introbroker partner agreementnot published

    The commercial terms on this page in their contractual form: the rate, the denominator, the clawback position and the payout schedule. Sent before you sign.