Slot Partners
Commission Rate & Model
Slotpartners’ main commission model is Lifetime Revenue Share, where you earn a percentage of Net Revenue generated by the players you refer. RevShare is tiered (higher net revenue = higher percentage), and new affiliates are also marketed an introductory 60% rev share for the first 60 days. For affiliates who prefer faster cash flow, Slotpartners also supports CPA and Hybrid deals, typically agreed directly with an affiliate manager.
| Monthly Net Revenue | RevShare % | What it means in practice |
|---|---|---|
| $0 to $500 | 25% | Entry tier — common for newer affiliates or early months of testing traffic. |
| $501 to $1,000 | 30% | Small uplift once you’re consistently sending deposit-ready players. |
| $1,001 to $5,000 | 35% | The “healthy mid-tier” for affiliates with stable SEO/conversion funnels. |
| $5,001 to $10,000 | 40% | Strong RevShare level — usually requires multiple active depositing players/month. |
| $10,001 to $25,000 | 45% | High-performing tier — typical for established portals or premium GEO traffic. |
| $25,001 or more | 50% | Top tier — excellent upside, but realistically requires consistent volume + retention. |
| Rule | What it means | Affiliate implication |
|---|---|---|
| How RevShare is calculated | Commission = Net Revenue × RevShare %. | Your real earnings depend on the Net Revenue definition (see next row) and player quality/retention. |
| Net Revenue definition | Net Revenue is defined as: Gross revenue (bets − winnings) minus items such as admin fee, bonuses, jackpot contribution, and possible items like chargebacks and taxes. | “High bonus abuse” traffic can look good on signups but reduce net earnings. Target players with intent to play beyond the welcome offer. |
| 60% for 60 days (intro) | New affiliates can receive a 60% RevShare on new referred players for the first 60 days. After that, RevShare is adjusted to the standard tier plan or a new agreement. | Use the first 60 days to test multiple funnels and identify the “real” EPC channels before you scale long term. |
| CPA deal (flat fee) | CPA pays a predetermined fee per paying player. The CPA amount depends on player quality and volume. Once CPA is paid for a customer under a CPA-only agreement, no further commission is owed for that customer. | Best for paid media and fast ROI. Confirm qualification rules (FTD/NDP definition, minimum deposit, fraud filters) in writing. |
| Hybrid deal | Hybrid combines a CPA component plus ongoing RevShare. Slotpartners indicates this is agreed based on your activity and needs. | Good middle ground if you want upfront cash flow without giving up long-term value. Get the split and qualification rules clearly documented. |
| No Negative Carryover | If your monthly payable balance is negative, it resets to €0 at the start of the next month (not carried forward). | Reduces the “stuck in the red for months” risk. Still, a single high-variance player can create volatility — see Big Winner below. |
| Big Winner Policy (Win Bin) | If a player generates negative commission-able revenue of €5,000+, they can be treated as a “Big Winner” and moved to a Win Bin where their negative balance is isolated and not set off against other players’ results. When that player surpasses the -€5,000 negative level again, you begin earning commission for that customer again automatically. | This is generally protective versus classic negative carryover, but it’s still important to understand how high-roller variance is handled in your reporting. |
| Inactivity downgrade/closure risk | The terms include an inactivity mechanism where low activity over a long period can lead to account termination and/or commission-plan reductions (including reduced RevShare/CPA values as stated). | Keep at least a baseline flow of qualified new players over time and respond to affiliate manager emails to avoid “silent” account action. |
- RevShare: best for SEO/content and long-term portfolios (compound growth)
- CPA: best for paid traffic and predictable cash flow (but watch qualification rules)
- Hybrid: best when you want upfront cash + lifetime upside
- Net Revenue deductions (bonuses, admin fee, jackpots, chargebacks, taxes)
- Player retention (1-time depositors vs repeat players)
- High-roller variance (Big Winner / Win Bin handling)
- Your tier level (net revenue volume determines RevShare %)
If your monthly Net Revenue is $6,000, your tier is 40% → commission is $2,400 (before any payment threshold rules).
If a single player produces extreme negative results (Big Winner), the program may isolate that player in the Win Bin so it doesn’t drag down your other players’ results.
Cookie Duration
Slotpartners’ public affiliate documentation does not clearly state a specific cookie duration (e.g., “30/60/90 days”). What is clear is that referrals are tracked via an affiliate ID / tracking code, and that Slotpartners’ internal measurements and calculations are treated as final for commission purposes. In real-world terms, you should operate like a standard affiliate setup: cookie-based tracking, likely last-referrer overwrite behavior, and the usual risks from cross-device journeys and privacy tools.
| Tracking element | What it means | What affiliates should do |
|---|---|---|
| Cookie duration | A fixed cookie length is not clearly published in the public terms. That makes the “lookback window” a back-office detail. | Confirm the cookie length (and any special rules like 1st-click vs last-click) inside the affiliate platform or with your affiliate manager before scaling paid traffic. |
| Attribution model (overwrite risk) | Most affiliate systems credit the most recent eligible referrer within the active tracking window. If a user clicks another affiliate’s link later, attribution can be overwritten. | Reduce “comparison wandering” with clear CTAs, fast bonus/payment explanations, and a clean path from content → registration. |
| Valid player behavior vs tracking | Slotpartners uses operational definitions like “valid NDP” in its activity rules (e.g., first deposit within a certain time after registration). This is not the same as cookie duration, but it affects how “real” acquisition is measured. | Focus on intent-led traffic (review → payment methods → sign-up) and avoid incentive gimmicks that create sign-ups without deposits. |
| Cross-device risk | If a user clicks on one device and registers/deposits on another, the tracking link/cookie may not carry over. | Keep the funnel device-consistent when possible (mobile click → mobile registration). For SEO, add strong “register now” intent blocks near the top for mobile users. |
| Tracking blockers / privacy | Ad blockers, strict browser privacy settings, and cookie clearing can break tracking. Redirect-heavy link shorteners can also increase loss rates. | Use direct tracking links, minimize redirects, and avoid “aggressive” scripts on your own site that trigger blocker behavior. |
| Dispute handling | The terms indicate that the program’s measurements and commission calculations are treated as final, with review at their discretion. | Keep clean logs: campaign IDs, landing pages, timestamps, and screenshots of key placements to support discussions if tracking issues appear. |
- High-intent brand reviews (“[Brand] review”, payments, withdrawals, verification)
- Bonus terms explainers (wagering, max cashout, game contribution)
- Payment-method intent (“casino with [method] deposits/withdrawals”)
- Fast decision pages: pros/cons + “how to register” + clear CTA
- User clicks multiple comparison sites (overwrite risk)
- Cross-device registration/deposit
- Privacy tools block cookies or strip referrers
- Too many redirects or unreliable link shorteners
User clicks your Slotpartners link → browses other sites → clicks another affiliate link later → the later click may overwrite attribution. If you keep the journey short (review → register), you reduce overwrite and tracking-loss risk.
Payouts
Slotpartners uses a monthly payout cycle. Commissions earned in the previous month are typically sent before the 15th of the next month, but your actual receipt time depends on banking transfer times and whether you meet the payout conditions. The two rules that matter most operationally are: a €300 minimum payout threshold (otherwise your balance rolls over) and a bank-transfer-only payout method (at the moment).
| Item | What it means | What affiliates should do |
|---|---|---|
| Payout frequency | Payments are calculated monthly and sent for commissions earned in the previous month. | Plan around a monthly cash-flow cycle (not weekly). Track results by month-to-month player value, not just signups. |
| Payment timing | Payouts are generally sent before the 15th of each month (for the prior month’s commissions), but arrival depends on bank processing and eligibility. | If you rely on predictable finance timing, factor in a few extra business days for bank transfer processing. |
| Minimum payout threshold | The minimum payout is €300. If your payable commission is below €300, the amount is carried over until you reach the threshold. | If you’re starting small, expect rollovers. Prioritize “deposit-ready” intent pages (payments, withdrawals, KYC, bonus terms) to reach €300 sooner. |
| Currency | Payouts are made in Euros (EUR). | If your bookkeeping is in another currency, account for FX conversion and possible incoming wire fees from your bank. |
| Payment method | The program states that, at the moment, affiliates are paid via bank transfer. | Ensure your beneficiary/bank details are correct (name, IBAN/SWIFT where applicable). Bank errors are a common cause of delays. |
| Invoice / commission acceptance window | There is a short window to dispute invoice/commission calculations after issuance; if no objection is raised, it’s treated as accepted. | Reconcile your reports each month and flag discrepancies fast (keep screenshots/logs of campaign IDs and traffic sources). |
| Withholding / compliance checks | Like most iGaming programs, the terms allow withholding commission tied to fraud, bonus abuse, or unethical methods. | Keep traffic clean, avoid incentivised signups, and use geo-compliant targeting to reduce payment review risk. |
- Balance below €300 (rollover to the next month)
- Incorrect bank details (beneficiary name / IBAN / SWIFT mismatch)
- Bank processing time (weekends/holidays can add days)
- Compliance review triggered by low-quality or non-compliant traffic
- Not checking/raising issues within the invoice objection window
- Track month-by-month: clicks → deposits → net revenue → commission
- Build “money pages”: brand reviews, payments/withdrawals, verification guides
- Geo-filter traffic to accepted markets to reduce rejected signups and disputes
- Keep a monthly admin routine: export reports + reconcile before mid-month
March commissions are generated → March closes → payout batch is sent before April 15 if your payable amount is €300+.
If payable is €240 → it rolls over to April and is paid once your running total reaches €300+ (subject to compliance checks).

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Target Market
Slotpartners is a direct casino affiliate program that promotes multiple slot-focused casino brands under one affiliate account. The most important targeting rule is practical (and non-negotiable in iGaming): promote only to countries where the brand accepts players and where your advertising is legally permitted. Slotpartners’ terms put the responsibility on the affiliate to stay compliant, so your best “target market” strategy is GEO filtering + regulated messaging, then focusing on player intents that lead to deposits.
- Slots-first players looking for a large game library and daily gameplay (high retention potential)
- Bonus researchers who read wagering rules, max cashout, and game contribution before depositing
- Fast-payout seekers comparing withdrawal speeds and verification requirements
- Payment-method led users searching “casino that supports [method] deposits/withdrawals”
- Mobile casino users who register and deposit on the same device (better tracking + conversion)
- SEO review pages: “[brand] review”, “is it legit”, “withdrawals”, “bonus terms”
- Comparison hubs: “best online casinos in [country]” (GEO-specific, compliant)
- Payments content: “casino with [Visa/Neteller/Bank] withdrawals” style pages
- Slots content: provider pages, “best new slots”, RTP/volatility explainers (then route to brand CTA)
- Communities (non-email): moderated groups where users ask “which casino should I use?”
| GEO segment | What to target | How to position Slotpartners brands |
|---|---|---|
| Permitted / accepted countries | Your core market is any GEO where the specific casino brand accepts registrations and your promotion method is legal. This is the “default” segment. | Lead with clear value props that are safe and verifiable: game selection, payment options, KYC/withdrawals process, and responsible gaming. |
| Regulated / high-compliance markets | Markets where gambling advertising is heavily regulated and wording/claims must be tight. Treat as “high compliance” even if the brand is available. | Use factual language (no exaggerated claims), show full bonus terms, include 18+/responsible gambling messaging, and avoid “too-good-to-be-true” angles. |
| Mixed GEO traffic (international sites) | Sites with visitors from many countries (common for English-language casino SEO). | Implement geo-filtering and show “available in your country” logic. This reduces rejected signups and compliance flags. |
| High-intent search clusters | “Withdrawal time”, “verification”, “deposit methods”, “bonus wagering”, “best slots casino [country]”, and brand review keywords. | Build pages that answer the question fast, then a clean CTA to register. Shorter decision paths usually improve tracking and conversion. |
Slots-first casino audiences in countries where Slotpartners’ brands accept players (desktop & mobile web), with best conversion from SEO review/comparison traffic and payment/withdrawal intent pages.
Affiliate Approval Process
Slotpartners approval is primarily about traffic-source legitimacy and compliance. The program can refuse applications if a site is considered “unsuitable,” and it reserves broad rights to withhold commission for fraud, spam, or non-compliant acquisition methods. In practice, the fastest path to approval is a clear, live website/channel, transparent GEO targeting, and a content-led promotion plan. Higher-risk formats (like popups/popunders) are explicitly permission-based.
Provide your website or channel details and how you acquire users. “Empty” applications without a real publishing asset (or with vague traffic descriptions) are the most common reason for slow approval or rejection.
You are responsible for promoting only where it’s legal and where the casino brand accepts players. If your traffic is international, set up geo-filtering to avoid restricted territories and reduce rejected registrations.
Standard content and compliant PPC can be workable, but certain methods are explicitly controlled. If you want to use popups/popunders or any tool that produces unusually high click-through, get written permission first.
| Promotion method | Status | What it means in practice |
|---|---|---|
| SEO / content websites | Allowed (best-fit channel) | Reviews, comparisons, bonus-terms explainers, and payments/withdrawals guides are the “cleanest” path to approval and stable commissions. |
| PPC / paid search | Allowed with restrictions | If you run ads, avoid trademark/brand-domain misuse and any “impersonation” behavior. Keep ads compliant with GEO and platform rules. |
| Email / spam-like outreach | Not allowed (anti-spam enforced) | Do not send unsolicited emails or spam placements. Spam is explicitly prohibited and can lead to closure and withheld commissions. |
| Popups / Popunders | Only with permission | You must get approval before using popups/popunders. If your traffic has high CTR but weak conversions and you ignore stop requests, the program can block your account immediately. |
| “High-click tools” | Controlled / enforceable | Tools that generate many clicks without real player value are a risk. The program may require you to stop and can block you if you continue. |
| Brand domains / brand keyword misuse | Only with permission | Using a domain that contains brand names (or similar brand assets) requires permission. Avoid “official-looking” pages that could be seen as impersonation. |
| Non-gaming sites / unrelated channels | Only with permission | Promoting on channels not related to online gaming requires consent. If you operate outside the casino niche, clear it with your affiliate manager first. |
| Self-referrals / own wagering | Not allowed | You must not generate commission from your own play or controlled accounts. This is typically treated as a serious violation. |
| Adult/illegal content sites | Not allowed | Traffic from pornographic, obscene, or illegal-material sites is prohibited. Keep placements brand-safe and age-appropriate. |
- No real website/channel (or “thin”/low-quality content)
- Spam traffic or unsolicited email distribution
- Popups/popunders or high-click tools without permission
- Brand domain/asset misuse or “official-looking” impersonation pages
- Self-referrals / personal wagering
- Promotion in restricted/illegal territories (no geo-filtering)
- Apply with a live site/channel and a clear acquisition method
- Implement geo-filtering and promote only where legal/accepted
- Start with SEO/content (reviews, payments, withdrawals, bonus T&Cs)
- Avoid spam and any incentivised “fake” signups
- Get written permission before popups/popunders, brand domains, or non-gaming placements
If your acquisition method is content-led (SEO reviews/comparisons + compliant GEO targeting), you’re aligned. If your acquisition relies on spam, popups/popunders, or “click-heavy” tools, assume you need explicit written approval and stricter monitoring.
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