Simple partner payout
A channel payout on a mid-size sale.
$225.00commission total
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Use this when you want to model what a channel partner arrangement does to the revenue left on each sale.
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Estimate commission owed and what remains after a percent plus any flat fee.
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Payout
Use this when you want to model what a channel partner arrangement does to the revenue left on each sale.
This calculator helps operators make channel partner payouts more concrete by turning the arrangement into simple sale-level math.
Start with your best current estimate, adjust the inputs until the result feels realistic, and use the related tools below when you want to pressure-test price, profit, or payout from another angle.
Estimate commission owed and what remains after a percent plus any flat fee.
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A channel payout on a mid-size sale.
$225.00commission total
Load this exampleA flat cost makes the payout heavier on smaller sales.
$75.00commission total
Load this exampleFAQ
Short answers for the questions that usually come up first.
The underlying math is shared, but this page is framed around channel partner decisions and the payout questions that usually come with them.
Yes. The flat fee field is useful when a partner arrangement includes an order-level fixed cost or admin deduction.