Commission Structure

A commission structure defines how affiliates and partners earn payouts, including the model type, rate, conditions, and calculation method used by an operator.

What it means in practice

A commission structure is the framework an operator uses to define how affiliates and partners are compensated for the traffic, leads, or customers they deliver. It encompasses the payout model — such as CPA, RevShare, or hybrid commission — along with rates, qualifying conditions, payment timing, and any caps or tiers that apply.

Choosing the right commission structure is one of the most consequential decisions in affiliate program design. It determines how costs scale, how well affiliate incentives align with operator revenue, and how competitive the program is in attracting quality partners. A poorly designed structure can attract high-volume, low-quality traffic or overpay for conversions that never generate downstream value.

In practice, most mature programs use multiple commission structures simultaneously. Different partner types, verticals, and geographies may warrant different models. A media buyer driving paid traffic may work on CPA, while a content affiliate with organic traffic may prefer RevShare. Operators often layer in qualification rules, performance tiers, and commission holds to protect against fraud and ensure payout quality.

The complexity of commission structures increases as programs scale across verticals, geographies, and partner tiers. What starts as a single CPA rate can evolve into a matrix of per-partner, per-geo, per-vertical deal configurations — each with its own logic and reconciliation requirements.

How Commission Structure works across industries

See how commission structure is applied in the verticals Track360 supports, from qualification logic and payout structure to the operational context behind each model.

iGaming

Commission Structure in iGaming affiliate programs

iGaming operators typically offer [CPA](/glossary/cpa), [RevShare](/glossary/revshare) based on [NGR](/glossary/ngr) or [GGR](/glossary/ggr), and hybrid combinations. Commission structures must account for [negative carryover](/glossary/negative-carryover), [wagering requirements](/glossary/wagering-requirement), and player quality metrics. MGA and UKGC-regulated markets often require more conservative qualification logic before payouts are released.
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Forex

Commission Structure in Forex partner and IB models

Forex broker commission structures revolve around [lot-based commissions](/glossary/lot-based-commission), [spread-based commissions](/glossary/spread-based-commission), CPA per FTD, and [IB rebate](/glossary/ib-rebate) models. [Introducing brokers](/glossary/introducing-broker) frequently operate under multi-tier structures where [sub-IBs](/glossary/sub-ib) earn through layered revenue sharing.
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Prop Trading

Commission Structure in prop trading acquisition flows

Prop firm commission structures are typically CPA-based, triggered by [challenge purchases](/glossary/challenge-purchase). Some firms add [recurring commissions](/glossary/recurring-commission) for repeat purchases or [profit splits](/glossary/profit-split) once traders reach [funded accounts](/glossary/funded-account). The simplicity of challenge-based CPA makes prop trading structures easier to configure but harder to optimize for long-term affiliate retention.
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How Track360 handles this

Track360 allows operators to configure commission structures per partner, per vertical, and per geography. The platform supports CPA, RevShare, hybrid, tiered, and lot-based models with configurable qualification rules, hold periods, and automated calculations — enabling operators to run multiple structures simultaneously without manual reconciliation.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about commission structure, how it works in affiliate programs, and where it shows up across Track360's supported verticals.

A commission structure defines how affiliates earn money from a program. It includes the payout model (CPA, RevShare, hybrid), the rate, qualifying conditions, and payment timing. Different structures create different incentive alignments between operators and affiliates.

Related Terms

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CPA (Cost Per Acquisition)

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CPA is a commission model where an affiliate earns a fixed payment for each qualifying action, such as a deposit, registration, or purchase, that a referred user completes.

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RevShare (Revenue Share)

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RevShare is a commission model where an affiliate earns an ongoing percentage of the revenue generated by their referred customers, typically calculated on a monthly basis.

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Hybrid Commission

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Hybrid commission combines two payout models, most commonly CPA and RevShare, in a single affiliate deal so operators can reward both conversion volume and long-term customer value.

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Payout Model

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The structure that defines how and when affiliates are compensated for referred activity, including fixed payments, revenue shares, or hybrid combinations.

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Tiered Commission

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A tiered commission is a commission model where payout rates increase as affiliates or IBs reach higher performance thresholds, such as monthly conversion volume or revenue generated.

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Dynamic Commission

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A dynamic commission is a commission structure that automatically adjusts based on predefined rules such as performance thresholds, volume tiers, traffic quality scores, or time-based conditions.

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Performance Tier

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A performance tier is a structured level within an affiliate program where partners earn progressively higher commissions or additional benefits as they meet defined volume, revenue, or quality thresholds.

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Commission Split

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A commission split is the division of earned commission between multiple parties, such as a master affiliate and their sub-affiliates, or a master IB and their sub-IBs.

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