For SaaS

Affiliate tracking for SaaS,
built around recurring revenue

Track your Stripe or Chargebee subscriptions via postback, pay recurring commissions on every renewal, and keep attribution intact across the multi-week SaaS buying cycle — with the multi-touch attribution and fraud controls Stripe-only tools skip.

Free during early access · Works with Stripe & Chargebee · 0% transaction fees

Quick answer

Trcker is affiliate tracking for SaaS and subscription businesses. It tracks Stripe, Chargebee, or any billing via a conversion postback, pays recurring commissions on every renewal via RevShare, and lets you set different payouts across the trial-to-renewal lifecycle. Unlike Stripe-only tools, it adds server-side first-party tracking, multi-touch attribution, and fraud detection — free during early access with 0% transaction fees.

Built for subscription revenue

Recurring commissions, flexible billing connection, and attribution tuned for the way SaaS actually converts.

Works with your subscription billing

Fire a conversion postback from your Stripe, Chargebee, or custom billing webhook — one HTTP call per event. Trials, paid conversions, and renewals all attribute back to the partner who drove them.

Recurring commissions on renewals

Reward partners on every renewal, not just the first sale. Fire a renewal event each billing cycle and Trcker pays the RevShare commission automatically — set the rate and how long it runs.

Per-event payouts: trial → paid → renewal

Pay different amounts at each subscription stage — a small payout on a free trial, a larger one when it converts to paid, and a recurring cut on each renewal. One offer, full lifecycle.

Server-side first-party tracking

Clicks captured server-side on your own domain. Attribution survives iOS, ad blockers, and cookie loss — the same first-party approach Stripe and Cloudflare use, not the pixels SaaS competitors rely on.

Multi-touch attribution

SaaS buying cycles span weeks and multiple touches. Linear, position-based, and time-decay models show which partners actually influence signups — not just who got the last click.

0% transaction fees

Flat pricing, never a percentage of your MRR or your partners' commissions. As your subscription revenue compounds, your tracking bill doesn't.

Fraud detection built in

Bot filtering, velocity checks, and IP scoring catch self-referrals and fake signups before they hit a recurring payout — important when one fraudulent sub pays out every month.

MCP server + Ezra

A 12-tool MCP server lets Claude or ChatGPT pull partner, conversion, and commission data. Ezra, the built-in AI manager, runs partner comms and recaps over Slack.

How Trcker compares for SaaS

Versus the Stripe-native tools SaaS teams evaluate most.

FeatureTrckerRewardfulFirstPromoter
Cost to startFree (early access)From $49/moFrom $49/mo
Billing connectionPostback (Stripe, Chargebee, any)Stripe / Paddle nativeStripe / Chargebee native
Recurring commissionsYes (RevShare on renewals)YesYes
Server-side first-party trackingYesStripe-onlyPixel-based
Multi-touch attributionEvery planLast-clickLast-click
Fraud detectionBuilt-inBasicBasic
AI manager / MCPEzra + 12-tool MCPNoNo

Competitor details reflect publicly listed plans and may change — check each vendor for current terms. See the full Trcker vs Rewardful comparison.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best affiliate tracking software for a SaaS company?+

SaaS programs need recurring commissions, a way to track subscription billing, and attribution that survives a multi-week buying cycle. Rewardful and FirstPromoter are the established Stripe-native picks (from $49/month, last-click). Trcker covers the same SaaS essentials — track Stripe, Chargebee, or any billing via postback, recurring commissions on renewals, per-event payouts across the trial-to-renewal lifecycle — and adds server-side first-party tracking, multi-touch attribution, and built-in fraud detection that the Stripe-only tools don't have. It's free during early access.

Can Trcker pay recurring (lifetime) commissions on subscriptions?+

Yes. Set a RevShare payout and fire a renewal event from your billing webhook each cycle — Trcker attributes the renewal to the original partner and pays the commission automatically. You control the rate and how many cycles it runs, so you can do recurring, lifetime, or capped-duration commissions.

How does Trcker track Stripe or Chargebee subscriptions?+

Via a conversion postback — a single HTTP call to Trcker from your Stripe, Chargebee, or custom billing webhook. Trial starts, paid conversions, and renewals each fire as separate events you can pay on independently. (If you sell on Shopify, there's also a direct Shopify integration.) You don't need a native billing plugin — any system that can call a URL on a subscription event works.

Is Trcker a good Rewardful alternative for SaaS?+

If you want more than Stripe-only, last-click tracking, yes. Rewardful is excellent for simple Stripe SaaS programs. Trcker matches the recurring-commission essentials and works with Stripe or Chargebee via postback, then adds server-side first-party tracking, multi-touch attribution, fraud detection, and an MCP server — free during early access. See the full Trcker vs Rewardful comparison.

Why does server-side tracking matter for SaaS affiliate programs?+

SaaS signups increasingly happen on Safari and in privacy-hardened browsers where pixel-based affiliate tracking drops 18–35% of clicks. Trcker captures clicks server-side on your own domain, so attribution stays intact and partners get credited for signups that pixel-based tools would silently lose.

Can I pay partners differently for a trial vs a paid conversion?+

Yes. Per-event payouts let you set distinct commissions for each subscription stage — for example $0 on a free trial, a flat bonus when it converts to paid, and a recurring RevShare percentage on every renewal after that.

Reward partners on every
renewal, not just the first sale

Free during early access. Track Stripe or Chargebee via postback, recurring commissions, server-side tracking — 0% transaction fees.