Users, often referred to as affiliates, can sign up and create multi-level hierarchies by inviting others to join the program.
Each affiliate can have child affiliates, creating a tree-like structure.
Affiliates can establish parent-child relationships within the hierarchy, defining who their direct referrals are.
This hierarchy allows for multi-tiered commissions.
Acy Security provides different commission distribution rules based on the affiliate hierarchy.
When an affiliate generates a commission, the MLA App calculates the distributed commission based on the affiliate's tier and the predefined distribution rules.
The Acy Security MLA system generates commission distribution transactions, moving funds from child affiliates to their parent or grandparent affiliates based on the commission structure.
Users have access to reports and analytics, providing insights into the performance of the affiliate network.
Multi-Level Affiliate (MLA) is a system where affiliates earn commissions not only from their own sales but also from the sales of affiliates they recruit into the program.
In MLA, commissions are distributed across multiple levels. For example, Level 1 affiliates earn a percentage from their own referrals, Level 2 affiliates earn from referrals by Level 1 affiliates, and so on.