Reditus vs Rewardful
An independent, review-free comparison compiled by the SaaSTracker editorial team. Both products are profiled in full, and neither can pay for placement here.
The short answer
Both sides assessedReditus compared with Rewardful
Rewardful is half the price and the better pure affiliate platform: deeper Stripe integration, configurable cookie windows, first-touch or last-touch attribution, no percentage on payouts, and eight years of track record. Reditus costs more and exists to solve recruitment, which Rewardful barely attempts beyond a young Affiliate Finder. Buy Rewardful if you know who will promote you; buy Reditus if that is exactly what you do not know.
Rewardful compared with Reditus
Rewardful manages the affiliates you already have; Reditus exists to find you new ones, listing your program to a curated network of more than 26,000 B2B SaaS affiliates for $99 a month plus 2% to 5% on automated payouts. Rewardful is half the price, takes no cut, and has the deeper Stripe integration and attribution controls. If your portal is configured but empty, Reditus is the more direct fix; if recruitment is handled, Rewardful is the better and cheaper platform.
Choose Reditus if
B2B SaaS companies with a product worth promoting and no partner network to promote it: teams that have concluded their bottleneck is finding credible affiliates in their category, and that can justify $99 a month plus payout fees for access to a curated marketplace rather than a cheaper tool with an empty portal.
Choose Rewardful if
Stripe-billed SaaS and AI companies between roughly $0 and $200,000 a month in revenue that want a real affiliate program running this week, with recurring-commission math handled correctly, and that would rather pay a flat subscription than surrender a percentage of every commission.
Side by side
13 attributes| Attribute | Reditus | Rewardful |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Referrals | Referrals |
| Starting price | $99/mo (Growth) (14 days trial) | $49/mo (Starter) (14 days trial) |
| Pricing model | Subscription tiered on annual recurring revenue generated by affiliates, with automated payouts charged separately at 5% when funded by card or 2% by invoice; only the entry tier is self-serve. | Flat monthly subscription tiered by the amount of monthly revenue your affiliates generate, with unlimited affiliates and 0% transaction fee on every plan; annual billing gives two months free. |
| Free plan | No | No |
| Free trial | 14 days, no credit card required | 14 days |
| Best for | B2B SaaS companies with a product worth promoting and no partner network to promote it: teams that have concluded their bottleneck is finding credible affiliates in their category, and that can justify $99 a month plus payout fees for access to a curated marketplace rather than a cheaper tool with an empty portal. | Stripe-billed SaaS and AI companies between roughly $0 and $200,000 a month in revenue that want a real affiliate program running this week, with recurring-commission math handled correctly, and that would rather pay a flat subscription than surrender a percentage of every commission. |
| Setup time | A live program in an afternoon per the vendor: connect Stripe, paste the tracking code, publish the referral widget or share link. Marketplace recruitment is the longer arc, since it depends on partner applications and approvals rather than configuration. | A working program in an afternoon: OAuth into Stripe, paste the JavaScript snippet, create one campaign, publish the signup page. Wiring the referral ID into a custom checkout flow, and writing the terms you actually want to commit to, is the part that takes longer than the software. |
| Learning curve | Low. The product is deliberately narrow, and the concepts (programs, tiers, approvals, payouts) are standard; the marketplace side needs judgment about which partners to approve rather than technical skill. | Low. The concepts (campaign, cookie window, commission rule, payout batch) map onto how founders already think about referrals, and the interface does not ask you to model a partner org chart. |
| Platforms | Web app, In-app referral widget, Affiliate portal, JavaScript tracking code | Web app, Hosted affiliate portal, JavaScript tracking snippet, REST API |
| Compliance | EU-based operation (Netherlands) with GDPR obligations, Fraud protection active from program launch | GDPR considerations documented for first-party referral cookies, Automated tax-document and KYC collection for affiliate payouts |
| Founded | 2021 | 2017 |
| Headquarters | Utrecht, Netherlands | Calgary, Canada |
| Ownership | Bootstrapped, founder-owned | Owned by saas.group (Berlin-based SaaS holding company) since October 2021 |
Strengths and limitations
Reditus
Strengths
- The only tool in this comparison where affiliate recruitment is the product rather than an afterthought, with a marketplace of 26,000-plus B2B SaaS affiliates and AI matching on top of it.
- Affiliate programs and in-app customer referrals run in one dashboard with one ledger, avoiding the two-tool split most companies end up with.
- Free white-glove migration that preserves existing tracking links through redirects, which removes the practical reason most programs never switch platforms.
- Affiliate vetting is unusually transparent: industry focus, audience size, past performance, website, and social profiles are visible before approval.
Limitations
- The most expensive self-serve entry in the category at $99, with a $60,000 annual affiliate-revenue cap that competitors roughly match at half the price.
- The self-serve story ends immediately above the entry tier: Scale Up at $399 and Enterprise from $799 both require a demo and a twelve-month commitment, which is a procurement pattern startups specifically avoid.
- The 5% automated payout fee on card-funded payouts is the highest percentage in this comparison, and the 2% invoice alternative requires you to know the difference exists.
- AI discovery is heavily metered on the entry plan at a single search a month with limited database access, which throttles the exact capability the price premium is meant to buy.
Rewardful
Strengths
- The Stripe integration is the deepest in the category: Premier Partner status, one-click OAuth, and live webhook sync that keeps commissions honest across upgrades, downgrades, refunds, and churn.
- 0% transaction fee on every tier, so the platform never takes a slice of what your affiliates earn, unlike marketplace-model competitors.
- Coupon-code attribution created natively inside Stripe makes influencer and podcast programs work where link tracking simply cannot.
- Configurable per-campaign cookie windows and a first-touch or last-touch switch give real control over attribution policy rather than one hard-coded model.
Limitations
- The pricing ladder punishes success in a specific way: crossing $15,000 a month in affiliate revenue drops you into a quote-based Enterprise band, which is the one place the self-serve story breaks.
- Affiliate recruitment is the weakest part of the product; the Affiliate Finder is new and there is no curated marketplace of the kind Reditus offers B2B SaaS sellers.
- The Starter plan's single campaign and two-seat limit are tight for a product otherwise pitched at the smallest teams.
- No deal registration, lead passing, or co-selling workflow, so a company building a genuine reseller or agency channel will outgrow it in a way more features cannot fix.
Pricing compared
Reditus
Subscription tiered on annual recurring revenue generated by affiliates, with automated payouts charged separately at 5% when funded by card or 2% by invoice; only the entry tier is self-serve.
- Growth$99
- Scale Up$399
- EnterpriseFrom $799
Reditus is the most expensive entry point among the self-serve tools in this category and the hardest to justify on features alone: at $99 you get a competent Stripe-native affiliate platform that Rewardful sells for $49 and Affonso for around $15, with a $60,000 annual affiliate-revenue cap that is roughly comparable to what FirstPromoter allows on its $49 plan. The entire case rests on the marketplace. If listing to 26,000-plus B2B SaaS affiliates and AI matching produces even two or three productive partners you would not otherwise have found, the premium pays for itself many times over, because the constraint on most affiliate programs is supply of promoters, not quality of tracking. If you already know who your partners are, you are overpaying and should buy elsewhere.
Rewardful
Flat monthly subscription tiered by the amount of monthly revenue your affiliates generate, with unlimited affiliates and 0% transaction fee on every plan; annual billing gives two months free.
- Starter$49
- Growth$99
- Enterprise$149+
At $49 to $99 a month with no commission clip, Rewardful is priced where a pre-seed company can say yes without a budget conversation, and the Stripe sync alone saves more finance time than the subscription costs. The honest caveat is the shape of the ladder: the price is fixed relative to a revenue band, so a program doing $14,000 a month pays the same $99 as one doing $2,000, which is excellent value at the top of each band and merely fine at the bottom. Compared with Tolt, which starts at $69 for a $10,000 cap, Rewardful's Starter tier is cheaper in absolute terms but caps lower, and against Affonso's roughly $15 to $19 entry point it is plainly the more expensive way to start.
Editorial verdict on each
Reditus
Reditus is priced for a problem most affiliate software pretends does not exist: nobody is promoting you. Its tracking, referral widget, and payout automation are competent without being remarkable, and on features alone it is poor value at $99 next to Rewardful at $49 or Affonso at around $15. The marketplace changes that math for one specific buyer, the B2B SaaS company whose program is live, correctly configured, and empty. For that company, two or three productive partners sourced from a 26,000-affiliate network pay for years of subscription. Everyone else is buying an expensive version of a commodity, and the demo-gated twelve-month contracts one tier up are a fair warning about where the product's center of gravity is heading.
Read the full Reditus profileRewardful
Rewardful is the safe answer in this category, and safe is worth something when the software is deciding who gets paid. The Stripe integration handles the subscription edge cases that break homemade solutions, coupon attribution unlocks influencer programs that link tracking cannot reach, and the 0% transaction fee means the platform never becomes a tax on your best partners. Its weaknesses are real but bounded: recruitment tooling is thin, the Starter tier is stingy on campaigns and seats, and the revenue-banded ladder pushes successful programs toward a quote. If you bill through Stripe and want an affiliate program running by Friday, start here; if your budget is genuinely tiny, test the idea on Affonso first and graduate.
Read the full Rewardful profileReditus profile last reviewed 2026-08-22; Rewardful last reviewed 2026-08-22. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.