Shuffle currently does not list official multi-tier or sub-affiliate tracking in their main program details. Standard tracking and real-time performance tools are available for people you directly refer, letting you see signups, deposits, bets, and how much you earn. For most affiliates, the system focuses on your direct referrals only, not on tracking referrals made by those people (sub-affiliates).
How much can I earn from referring other affiliates?
You earn commissions from players you refer, but there is no public mention of extra payouts for bringing in other affiliates (sub-affiliates). This means you only get revenue share from your own referred players, not from the activities of affiliates who join under you. There are big earnings possible from active, high-wagering players—especially if you refer many of them, but not from a sub-affiliate system.
Is there a limit to how many sub-affiliates I can bring?
Since Shuffle’s main program is not designed for sub-affiliate (multi-tier) marketing, there is no stated limit on sub-affiliates, because the platform does not track or reward downline affiliates in the usual sense. You can refer as many direct players as you want, with no set cap on your direct referrals—helping maximize your commission potential.
Can I manage my sub-affiliates from the dashboard?
The Shuffle affiliate dashboard only allows management and tracking of your direct referrals. There are campaign tracking tools, stats for your players’ activity, and reports on your own commissions. You cannot view or manage sub-affiliate trees, tiers, or second-level affiliate performance directly from the Shuffle dashboard, as this feature is not offered in the standard program.
What commission split applies to sub-affiliate referrals?
Shuffle does not offer any commission split for sub-affiliate referrals because sub-affiliate or second-tier commissions are not part of their affiliate program. All commissions are earned directly from the players that affiliates refer themselves, not from other affiliates or their referred players. There is no earning structure or payout percentage for sub-affiliates under the current Shuffle program; affiliates only make money from their own direct player activity, and not from downlines or multi-level systems.