Help Center

| Submit or View Help Requests | Developer Docs |

Progress

View desktop instructions
View mobile app instructions
Understanding impact.com's Trading Models

impact.com supports two different contracting models: reseller model and direct trading model. If you're under the reseller model, your contractual relationship is now with impact.com instead of directly with your partners or brands. This change primarily affects invoicing and legal structure, but payment processing and in-platform workflows remain unchanged. This article explains what these models mean for a brand and for a partner.

impact.com operates under a direct trading model, so you, as a brand, can form direct contractual relationships with your partners. You can purchase traffic (in the form of referrals, conversions, leads, and clicks) from your partners directly. While impact.com provides the platform and the tools to facilitate direct connections and transactions, impact.com is not a legal intermediary between you and your partners.

In some global markets (specifically Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Southeast Asia), impact.com has now transitioned from the direct trading model to a reseller model. Under this reseller model, your contractual relationship is with impact.com rather than directly with each of your partners.

As of July 1, 2025, brands contracted with one of the following impact.com entities have been moved to the reseller model:

  • Impact Radius Ltd (impact UK)

  • Impact Tech Australia Pty Ltd

  • Impact Tech Singapore PTE. Ltd

What does this mean for me if I'm in the reseller model?

The biggest change is how you'll receive your invoices. Instead of receiving individual invoices from each partner, you'll receive a single, consolidated invoice directly from impact.com that covers all your partner payments. If you're already used to receiving invoices aggregated together in a Statement of Invoices (SOI), you may not notice any major difference.

Similarly, impact.com will send partners a single invoice from impact.com for all their brands.

This streamlined invoicing happens whenever either you (the brand) or your partner is operating under a reseller arrangement with an impact.com entity.

What isn't changing?

You will continue to fund your impact.com account and partners will still receive their payments. Funds will flow from you to your partners just as they did before, and partners will still be paid immediately once your funding account has been debited.

How does tax/VAT work under the reseller model?

Since you now contract directly with your local impact.com entity for all partner payments, your legal relationship is with that entity for the purposes of local tax compliance. Taxes will be calculated based on the applicable tax rules in your region.

Examples:

  • If you are a UK VAT-registered company and contract with Impact Radius Ltd, VAT will be applied to all partner costs as both are located in the same tax jurisdiction.

  • If you are a German VAT-registered company and contract with Impact Radius Ltd, no VAT will be applied to partner costs as they are located in different tax jurisdictions.

Note: There are no changes to payment processing. This update won't affect any of your in-platform contracting workflows. This change relates to the legal and invoicing framework between you, your partners, and impact.com.

Brands not contracted with the specific reseller impact.com entities (see section above) will continue to operate under the direct trading model. Under this model, impact.com provides a platform through which you can form direct contractual relationships with your partners. You can purchase traffic (in the form of referrals, conversions, leads, and clicks) directly from your partners. The primary regions that will remain in this model include:

  • North America — United States of America, Canada, Mexico.

  • Latin America

  • Greater China

What does this mean for me if I'm in the direct trading model?

Brands under the direct trading model will experience minimal changes. The funding process and in-platform contracting workflow remain unchanged. The difference is that partners located in the reseller regions will now issue invoices through the relevant impact.com entity. The invoice will include a detailed partner breakdown, providing the same level of visibility as before, and will be consolidated into your Statement of Invoice (SOI).

How does tax/VAT work under the reseller model?

There are no changes to your tax obligations.

Note: Any tax-eligible partners located in the same tax jurisdiction as an impact.com entity may have tax added to their partner costs. This tax is paid by impact.com.

Did you find it helpful? Yes No

Send feedback
Sorry we couldn't be helpful. Help us improve this article with your feedback.