Last updated: February 12, 2025
1. How the Platform Works
OnlyTraffic is a CPA platform that connects:
- Clients (models) who want to grow their audience.
- Marketers (affiliates) who drive that audience.
There are two primary working models:
1.1 RevShare Model
- The client sets a percentage they are willing to pay for user deposits.
- Marketers see the offered conditions and can start working.
- Payment is made based on actual deposits from referred users.
1.2 CPL Model
- A marketer creates an offer specifying the cost per subscriber.
- The client can select an offer and start purchasing traffic.
- Payment is made per acquired subscriber.
1.3 Work Process
- The client provides access to track all metrics.
- The platform monitors traffic quality and quantity.
- The marketer brings real users.
- The platform verifies results using the provided access.
- Payment is made for successful conversions.
1.4 Platform Commission
- Charged only to clients.
- The percentage depends on purchase volume.
- Decreases as purchase volume increases.
- Does not affect marketer payouts.
2. Main Conditions
2.1 Age and Legal Restrictions
- The service is for users aged 18 and older.
- Users must ensure the service's legal compliance in their region.
- Using a VPN to bypass restrictions is prohibited.
2.2 Stripe Verification
To use Stripe, the following information must be provided:
- Full name
- Residential address
- Date of birth
- Identity document
Verification is required for all clients who wish to use Stripe and/or receive invoices.
3. Terms for Clients
3.1 Financial Terms
- A minimum initial deposit may be required to activate an account—currently set at $1,000.
- Account balance can be funded via cryptocurrency or Stripe.
- The commission decreases as order volume increases—from 20% ($0) to 10% (from $15,000) of the subscriber price. It is calculated based on the previous month’s volume for CPL orders.
- For RevShare, the commission is fixed at 5% of the model’s revenue from campaigns.
- Automatic refunds for incomplete orders (for the remaining unfinished portion) occur if the marketer fails to provide new subscribers for more than 30 days or if the service speed significantly drops below the declared level.
- Clients can always request a withdrawal of their remaining balance.
- The withdrawal fee equals the blockchain transaction fee.
3.2 Client Responsibilities
- Monitor traffic quality using provided metrics.
- Provide necessary materials for various marketing strategies.
- Start with test (minimum) orders.
- Report issues promptly.
- Maintain a sufficient account balance.
- Hold a security deposit for models in RevShare campaigns, equal to the model’s revenue from platform campaigns over the last 30 days (minimum $200). This is refundable upon campaign termination and invoice settlement.
- Pay RevShare invoices on time.
4. Terms for Marketers
4.1 Traffic Requirements
- Only real users are allowed.
- Bots and artificial traffic are strictly prohibited.
- Quality metrics must be maintained.
- Traffic sources must be clearly stated.
- Traffic should convert into chats and revenue.
If traffic quality (conversion to chats) significantly declines compared to previous levels, the marketer’s offers may be disabled, and their account may be blocked.
4.2 Payment Terms
- Payments are made for verified traffic.
- Withdrawals are processed in TRC USDT.
- Payment processing time: up to 3 business days.
- The withdrawal fee equals the blockchain transaction fee.
5. Risks and Liabilities
5.1 Responsibility Distribution
- Clients assume the risks related to traffic quality.
- The platform provides all necessary metrics for evaluation before purchase.
- The platform maintains a rating system for marketers.
- Clients are encouraged to start with small test orders.
- The platform blocks dishonest marketers and clients.
5.2 Refund Policy
Refunds for completed orders are only possible if:
- The marketer’s funds have not been withdrawn.
- The marketer’s account is blocked.
- The issue is reported immediately—requests must be submitted during or within 24 hours after order completion. Requests submitted later will not be considered.
- The client did not sabotage the results (e.g., ignoring subscribers) or hinder success (e.g., blocking new countries in the profile, changing profile pricing).
Refunds for incomplete campaigns occur automatically.
6. Prohibited Actions
6.1 For Marketers
- Bots and automated traffic – Any software that simulates real user actions and generates artificial traffic.
- False reporting – Manipulating statistics or inflating performance data.
- Multi-accounting – Creating multiple accounts to bypass restrictions.
- Misleading advertising – Using false promises or manipulative descriptions.
Violations may result in account restriction or blocking without refunding available funds.
6.2 For Clients
- Payment fraud – Using stolen cards, canceling transactions, or forging payment documents.
- Unjustified complaints – Submitting false claims or complaints without factual evidence.
- System manipulation – Attempting to bypass restrictions or deliberately falsify data.
- Interfering with data collection and analytics – Unauthorized changes to access, deletion of ad campaigns, or other actions that disrupt proper operations.
- Non-payment of invoices – Repeated delays or refusal to pay issued invoices.
- Multi-accounting – Creating additional accounts to bypass restrictions or gain unfair advantages.
Violations may result in account restriction or blocking without refunding available funds.
7. Changes and Account Blocking
- Notifications about policy changes are sent through the platform’s dashboard.
- The platform reserves the right to block accounts for violations.
- Refunds for blocked accounts may take up to 30 days.
8. Contacts