How often are affiliate commissions paid out by DrHouse?

Affiliate commissions in the DrHouse affiliate program are paid out through the Awin affiliate network, and the payout schedule is determined by Awin’s standard payment cycles.

Quick Answer:

  • Payments are handled by Awin, not directly by DrHouse
  • Typically paid on a monthly basis
  • Requires reaching Awin’s minimum payout threshold
  • Commissions must be approved/validated before payout
  • Payment timing may vary slightly by account settings

How Payouts Work

Once you earn commissions from successful referrals, those earnings are tracked in your Awin account. Before payment is issued:

  1. Conversions are verified
  2. Each transaction is reviewed to confirm it meets the program’s requirements (e.g., completed purchase).
  3. Commissions are approved
  4. Only approved commissions are eligible for payout.
  5. Payout is processed by Awin
  6. Awin sends payments based on its scheduled payout cycle, typically once per month.

Payment Timing

While exact timing can vary, most affiliates can expect:

  • Monthly payouts after commissions are approved
  • A short delay between conversion and payment to allow for validation
  • Payment issued once the minimum balance threshold is met

Limitations / What to Know

  • DrHouse does not directly control payout timing—Awin manages all payments
  • Commissions may take time to move from “pending” to “approved”
  • If the minimum payout threshold is not reached, payment may roll over to the next cycle
  • Payment methods and schedules depend on your Awin account settings

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