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Reditus vs Trackdesk

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

Editorial assessment

Trackdesk compared with Reditus

Reditus solves recruitment by 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. Trackdesk solves everything except recruitment, and does it at $329 to $499 with no revenue clip. They are complementary rather than competitive: if your portal is configured but empty, Reditus is the fix, and if you have partners but the tracking and payouts are creaking, Trackdesk is.

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 Trackdesk if

Established affiliate programs that have outgrown a $49 tool, companies paying international partners who need Wise, Tipalti, or crypto rails rather than PayPal alone, and teams that want a genuinely white-label partner experience with vendor support on Slack rather than a documentation site.

Side by side

13 attributes
AttributeReditusTrackdesk
CategoryReferralsReferrals
Starting price$99/mo (Growth) (14 days trial)$329/mo (Business) (14 days trial)
Pricing modelSubscription 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 banded by monthly program revenue on the entry tier and unlimited above it. Unlimited clicks, conversions, and affiliates on every plan, with no percentage of affiliate-driven revenue published.
Free planNoNo
Free trial14 days, no credit card required14-day assisted trial with the same support level as a paid plan
Best forB2B 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.Established affiliate programs that have outgrown a $49 tool, companies paying international partners who need Wise, Tipalti, or crypto rails rather than PayPal alone, and teams that want a genuinely white-label partner experience with vendor support on Slack rather than a documentation site.
Setup timeA 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 few days for a supported integration, longer if you use the server-to-server path, which is the more reliable option and the one worth the extra effort. The postback assistant and the assisted trial materially shorten this compared with configuring S2S tracking unaided.
Learning curveLow. 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.Moderate to high. The product exposes more surface than a Stripe-native tool, particularly around tracking methods, offers, and multi-level structures, but the AI commission advisor and postback assistant take the edge off the two hardest decisions.
PlatformsWeb app, In-app referral widget, Affiliate portal, JavaScript tracking codeWeb app, White-label affiliate portal, Custom domain, JavaScript tracking, Server-to-server postbacks, REST API on Enterprise
ComplianceEU-based operation (Netherlands) with GDPR obligations, Fraud protection active from program launchGDPR (EU-based operator, Czech Republic)
Founded20212022
HeadquartersUtrecht, NetherlandsPrague, Czech Republic
OwnershipBootstrapped, founder-ownedPrivately held and bootstrapped

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.

Trackdesk

Strengths

  • The best payout capability in this category: bulk automated payments executed by the platform across PayPal, Wise, Tipalti, and cryptocurrency, in one click.
  • Server-to-server postback tracking with a guided assistant, which is immune to ad blockers and cookie restrictions and which most tools at any price do not offer.
  • Four attribution methods running simultaneously, so link loss, coupon promotion, and paid traffic are all covered.
  • 900-plus integrations spanning Stripe, Paddle, Chargebee, Shopify, WooCommerce, HubSpot, and Zapier, so it is genuinely platform-agnostic across SaaS and ecommerce.

Limitations

  • The entry price of $329 is the highest in this comparison set and rules Trackdesk out entirely for anyone testing whether affiliates work.
  • There is no free tier, only a 14-day trial, in a category where GoAffPro, PromoteKit, UpPromote, and Refersion all offer permanent free plans.
  • Full white label, custom domain, and API access are held back to the $499 Enterprise tier, so the Business plan is a partial product at a full price.
  • The Business tier's $30,000 monthly program revenue cap means a growing program hits an upgrade whether or not it needs the extra features.

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.

Trackdesk

Flat monthly subscription banded by monthly program revenue on the entry tier and unlimited above it. Unlimited clicks, conversions, and affiliates on every plan, with no percentage of affiliate-driven revenue published.

  • Business$329
  • Enterprise$499
  • Enterprise Plus$1,199+

At $10,000 of monthly affiliate-driven revenue Trackdesk costs $329, which is by far the worst cost-per-tracked-dollar in this category: PromoteKit does the Stripe version for $29, GoAffPro does the ecommerce version for nothing, and Rewardful does it for $99. At $100,000 you exceed the Business tier's $30,000 revenue cap and move to Enterprise at $499, and the comparison flips: Refersion would cost $2,199, UpPromote $1,199.99, and ReferralCandy $1,749 at that volume, so Trackdesk is suddenly the cheaper managed option. It is still more than Post Affiliate Pro at $139 or Tapfiliate at $179, but those tools do not execute payouts on four rails, do not offer server-to-server tracking with an assistant, and do not put a support team on Slack with you. The honest summary is that Trackdesk is priced for programs above roughly $30,000 a month and is poor value below that.

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 profile

Trackdesk

Trackdesk is the tool you buy when the affiliate program has stopped being an experiment and started being infrastructure. Server-to-server tracking that ad blockers cannot break, payouts executed across four rails including Tipalti and crypto, full white label on your own domain, 900-plus integrations, and a bootstrapped 22-person company with real revenue behind it add up to a genuinely serious platform, and at $499 for unlimited program revenue it undercuts every percentage-fee competitor once you are above about $30,000 a month. The problem is everything below that line. At $329 with no free tier, with white label and API held back to the more expensive plan, it is the worst value in this category for a program that has not yet proved itself. Start on PromoteKit, GoAffPro, or Rewardful, and move here when payouts and attribution reliability are costing you more than $500 a month in time and lost credit.

Read the full Trackdesk profile

Reditus profile last reviewed 2026-08-22; Trackdesk last reviewed 2026-08-22. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.