Softswiss adds poker module to its Affilka affiliate management platform

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Online casino and sportsbetting software developer Softswiss has announced the expansion of its Affilka affiliate management tracking platform via the addition of a new module for poker sites.

The Kiev-headquartered innovator used an official press release to detail that the extra management module for its Affilka advance enables clients running online poker domains to take advantage of an updated application programming interface (API) so as to be able to collect, store and process gaming activity in their rooms. The company explained that this functionality runs to registrations, click data, cash-outs and deposits alongside a range of data encompassing the number of rounds a player has enjoyed and their associated bet, balance and commission sums.

Alteration acumen:

Softswiss noted that its Affilka platform may furthermore be exploited by online casino and sportsbetting sites with the new module also able to provide poker domains with information on any manual adjustments to player account balances as well as data on third-party service fees and the resultant net profit excluding bonuses, balance adjustments and such duties.

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Commission charisma:

Anastasia Borovaya from Softswiss used the press release to disclose that the new poker module moreover now offers a range of expanded cost-per-action (CPA), revenue share and hybrid affiliate commission programs. She asserted that this former category can now take into account player deposits and activities such as rake and bet sums in addition to more traditional parameters like time-to-deposit periods and the presence of any active self-exclusion limits.

When using the revenue share commission model within the new Affilka poker module and Borovaya additionally proclaimed that that partner operators may now pay ‘the affiliate a percentage of the revenue’ based on ‘the rake generated by their referred players’. She went further in declaring that such net rewards will be minus balance adjustments, bonuses and third-party fees ‘such as payment system fees, taxes and poker network fees.’

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Increased interaction:

As if all of this wasn’t enough and Softswiss divulged that the fresh poker module likewise incorporates refined post-backs for registration, deposit and qualification activities in company with poker rake and net revenue sums. The innovator finished by revealing that this functionality moreover runs to post-backs incorporating variables such as qualifying player rake sum values.

Read a statement from Borovaya…

“I am pleased to announce the launch of the long-awaited poker module that will expand Affilka coverage. Not only casinos and sportsbooks but also online poker sites will now be able to use our platform’s unique tools to acquire new players. Poker is an important part of the iGaming industry so we have worked hard to offer our software solution for poker rooms.”

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