The mechanics

One purchase. Up to three payouts. All automatic.

When someone buys at a local merchant on TriVee, the platform works out who helped make that sale happen, and pays each of them automatically. Here is exactly how it works.

A customer paying her bill at a local restaurant with her phone

When someone buys at a local merchant on TriVee, the platform works out who helped make that sale happen, and pays each of them automatically.

Coupon sharing

Share a coupon. Get paid when someone uses it.

A local cafe puts a 10% off coupon on TriVee. You find it, save it to your library, and send it to a friend. Your friend sends it to their friend. Their friend actually goes to the cafe and uses it.

When that coupon gets used, TriVee automatically splits the commission among everyone who passed it along: you, your friend, and their friend. The person who shared it directly to the buyer gets the most. Each person before them gets a smaller slice.

Up to five people can earn from one coupon being passed around. You do not need to be the one who shared it last. As long as you were part of the chain that got it to the buyer, you get paid.

Three things to know about coupon sharing

  • The chain is set when someone saves the coupon, not when they use it The moment someone saves a coupon to their library, TriVee records exactly who shared it to whom. Even if they save it today and use it two weeks later, everyone in the chain still gets paid.
  • Finding a coupon yourself means no sharing chain If someone browses TriVee on their own, finds a coupon without clicking anyone's shared link, and uses it. The discount still works. But there is no chain to pay, so no commissions go out.
  • Maximum five people in any chain If a coupon gets passed through more than five people before someone uses it, only the five most recent sharers get paid. Anyone earlier in the chain does not earn from that redemption.
Referral network

Invite someone. Earn every time they shop, forever.

When you bring a friend to TriVee, they are permanently linked to you. Every time they buy anything on the platform, from any merchant, with or without a coupon; a small percentage of that sale flows back to you automatically. You do not have to do anything. They shop. You earn.

It goes five levels deep. If your friend brings their own friends onto TriVee, you also earn a small cut from their purchases. And from their friends' friends. Five generations of referrals, all earning for you every time someone in your network buys something.

The closer someone is to you in the chain, the more you earn from their purchases. Your direct referrals earn you the most. People five levels out earn you the least. But they all earn you something.

Three things to know about referrals

  • The link is permanent Whoever signs you up on TriVee is linked to you for the lifetime of your account. This cannot be changed. It works both ways: the people you bring on are permanently linked to you too.
  • Joining through a shared coupon link sets your link automatically If someone shares a TriVee coupon with you and you sign up through their link, they automatically become your Level 1 connection. No extra step needed.
  • Phase 1 shows earnings by level, not by individual person In the first version of the app, your referral dashboard shows how much you earned from each level of your network (Level 1, Level 2, and so on). It does not show which specific person generated which earnings. That detail comes in a later update.
Merchant onboarding

Sign a local shop up to TriVee. Earn from every sale they make.

If you bring a local business onto TriVee (a cafe, a barbershop, a restaurant, or a retail store), you are permanently recorded as their representative on the platform.

From that point on, every single sale that merchant makes on TriVee earns you a commission. Not just sales involving your coupon. Not just sales to people you referred. Every sale. To anyone. Forever.

It does not matter if a coupon was used, if a voucher was applied, or if someone just walked in and bought something. If a completed sale happens at that merchant on the platform, you earn.

Three things to know about merchant onboarding

  • One representative per merchant Whoever brought the merchant onto TriVee is the only person who earns merchant representative commission from their sales. It is a single-person assignment.
  • It fires on every transaction Every completed sale at that merchant generates a commission for you, regardless of how the buyer found the merchant, what discount they used, or anything else about the transaction.
  • The commission is calculated on the final price Like all earnings on TriVee, your merchant rep commission is calculated on the amount the buyer actually paid, after any discounts are applied.
Engagement Points

The more active you are, the more you earn.

Engagement Points are not money. You cannot withdraw them. Think of them like a level in a video game. The higher your level, the better your earning rates on everything else.

You earn Engagement Points by doing three things: making purchases at merchants, referring new people to the platform, and sharing coupons. The more you do any of these, the faster your level grows.

New members start at the lowest level. As your points grow, you unlock higher levels with better commission rates on your coupon sharing, your referral network, and your merchant onboarding. Being early and active pays off.

Refunds and cancellations

When a sale gets reversed, every payout tied to it reverses too.

If a merchant cancels or refunds a transaction, the platform automatically undoes every commission that came from it: the coupon sharing payouts, the referral network payouts, the merchant rep payout, and the Engagement Points earned by the buyer. Everything is corrected automatically. No manual work needed from you.

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