Introducers

Bring people in. Get paid from what the club actually earns.

Every introducer is a vetted, paying member first. Commission comes out of fees the club has already received — never out of somebody else's job money, and never for recruitment on its own.

Who can earn

  • You have passed vetting and your vetting fee is paid.
  • Your membership is active and paid at the time the commission is earned — and again on the day it is due to be released.
  • You have chosen cash commission in your member area instead of fee discounts. You can only be on one at a time.
  • The person you introduced joined through your own invite link, and is not you, your own second account, or someone on the other side of the same job.

What commission is paid on

Their vetting fee

A share of the vetting fee your introduction pays, once it clears.

Their membership

A share of their membership payments for the first 12 months after they join — monthly, annual or the founding lifetime purchase.

The club's fee on their jobs

If you introduced a tradesperson, you earn a share of the club's own fee on the jobs they complete through the platform. Not the job value — that money belongs to the client and the tradesperson.

Nothing else

No downline, no second level, no payment for sign-ups that never pay, and no share of deposits, purchase prices or escrowed job funds.

How and when you are paid

  • Commission is recorded as soon as the underlying payment clears, and held for 30 days against refunds and chargebacks.
  • If that payment is refunded, cancelled or disputed within the hold, the commission is reversed.
  • After the hold, it is credited to your club wallet, from where you can request a bank payout like any other balance.
  • If your membership or vetting has lapsed when a commission falls due, it stays on hold until you are back in good standing, and is cancelled if that has not happened within 90 days.
  • Job-fee commission is capped per introducer each year so it can never outrun the fee income it is paid from.

Things we will cancel

  • Self-referral, duplicate accounts, or introducing someone you control.
  • Misrepresenting the club — promising returns, guarantees, or describing membership as an investment product.
  • Spam, paid ads bidding on the club's own name, or any marketing that implies regulated financial advice.
  • Introductions arranged solely to generate commission on jobs that are not genuine.

Commission rates, the hold period and the annual cap are set by the club and can change for future earnings. Membership is access to a network and a marketplace; it is not an investment, and nothing here is financial advice. You are responsible for declaring any commission you receive to HMRC.