Pricing
Merchants pay only when they make money. Reps prove the model works before they pay a dime.
1% per sale
Taken as part of Stripe's application fee. No subscription. No integration lift. Nothing at all if you never make a sale.
- ✓Unlimited Products + commission rules
- ✓Automatic refund / dispute clawbacks
- ✓Daily reconciliation reports
- ✓Multi-currency (inherited from your Stripe account)
- ✓Pattern A direct charge — funds never pool with us
Free until you sell
Free tier is functional — browse merchants, generate Payment Links, get paid. Paid tier unlocks the tools that multiply your close rate.
- ✓Unlimited Payment Links (free forever)
- ✓Pitch-page builder + A/B testing (paid)
- ✓AI copy + VSL builder (paid)
- ✓Sub-rep / affiliate tree (paid)
- ✓Pay with earnings — deduct from next payout, no card
| Platform | Merchant fee | Rep fee | Rep tooling |
|---|---|---|---|
| repblend | 1% per sale | Free to $29/mo after 3 sales | Built-in — rep-first |
| PartnerStack | 10–25% of commissions | Free | Dashboard only |
| Rewardful | $49–$149/mo flat | Free | Dashboard only |
| Impact.com | Enterprise (3–10% + platform) | Free | Dashboard only |
FAQ
A distinct paying customer referred through one of your Payment Links, with at least $25 in gross purchase. Counts once per customer (not per subscription renewal) so a sticky sub doesn't let you coast free forever.
Every commission on sales you closed before the paywall keeps flowing to you forever at $0. We won't claw that back — that would be hostile. You just can't add new merchants or generate new Payment Links until you're paid.
Land-grab pricing. 1% is intentionally below market until we hit meaningful scale. We'll likely introduce an optional 'Pro merchant' tier at $99/mo for advanced features (fraud detection, merchant-branded rep dashboards) once the core is mature — core 1% stays.
Merchant refunds the customer through their normal Stripe flow or through our /refund helper. We automatically issue a reverse-Transfer on the rep's balance pro-rata to the refund. If the rep's balance is too low, Stripe may push them negative — we're liable for the shortfall at MVP scale.