Earning rules: what a listing pays
Every listing carries an earning rule that defines exactly what it pays and under which conditions. The listing page shows the live rule; this page explains the building blocks.
Reward structureslink
- check_circlePercentage — a share of your billed amount (for example 10% back on the subscription price).
- check_circleFixed — a flat Koin amount per qualifying conversion.
- check_circleTiered — the reward depends on spend, either per transaction or on your cumulative spend with that listing.
- check_circleTask bounties — flat Koins for discrete actions like booking a demo, starting a trial, or signing up, independent of spend.
- check_circlePer-seat — Koins per licensed seat for seat-based products (with a seat cap where configured).
Multipliers and bonuseslink
- check_circlePlan multipliers — specific plans can earn more (for example a Business plan over a Starter plan).
- check_circleBilling-cycle multipliers — annual prepay often earns more than monthly billing.
- check_circleFirst-conversion bonus — some listings add extra Koins on your first confirmed conversion.
- check_circleLoyalty tier / VIP multiplier — your tier multiplier (or an active VIP boost, whichever is higher) is applied on top by the earning engine.
Limits to knowlink
Rules can carry limits, all enforced server-side and reflected in what you see credited:
- check_circleEarning windows (tenure) — a rule may pay one-time only, for a recurring window (for example your first 12 months), or for the lifetime of your subscription.
- check_circlePer-user lifetime cap — the maximum total Koins one account can earn from a single listing.
- check_circleListing budget — a listing's total cashback pool; once exhausted, further conversions do not earn.
- check_circleQualifying activities — only the activities the rule lists (subscription, renewal, upgrade, demo, trial…) earn.
Frequently asked questions
Why did I earn less than the headline rate?expand_more
The credited amount reflects the full rule: plan/billing-cycle adjustments, your tier multiplier, and any cap or remaining-budget clamp. The conversion row on your History page reflects the final math.
Do renewals earn too?expand_more
If the rule's earning window covers them — lifetime rules keep paying while you stay subscribed, recurring rules pay within their window, and one-time rules pay only on the first qualifying event.