Sell OpsHarvest. Build residual revenue.

You bring a customer, they pay for a software subscription, and you earn a share of what is actually collected — through their first twelve paid months, then as residual for as long as they stay. The schedule is written out below; the Referral Agreement sets its legal terms.

One sale, two horizons

The first year rewards acquisition. The residual rewards what you do afterwards: explaining the product, helping the customer land on the right plan, staying reachable when they hesitate. A partner who sells and disappears earns the first year. A partner who stays earns both.

The schedule

On eligible, cleared, actually collected subscription revenue. Never on the customer’s capital, on what their wallet holds, or on what their positions return.

Direct partner

40%

40% through the first 12 months the customer you referred PAYS FOR.

20%

20% afterwards, on eligible recurring revenue, for as long as they stay and pay.

Approved affiliate network

5%

5% override on your registered publishers’ eligible revenue, over the same first period.

2.5%

2.5% afterwards, on those same publishers’ eligible recurring revenue.

The basis excludes VAT and sales taxes, refunds, chargebacks, credits, customer capital, and any asset value that is not a subscription.

Attribution, eligibility, residual, payouts and clawbacks are governed by the Referral Agreement.

What an annual sale pays

Computed right now from the published price grid, not transcribed. If a price moves, this table moves with it.

Commission per annual sale, for each plan: subscription, first-year share, residual share, and network override.
PlanAnnual subscriptionYou, first yearYou, residualNetwork override
Scout€1,320€528€264€66
Operator€4,080€1,632€816€204
Desk€10,080€4,032€2,016€504

Illustrative programme mechanics. These are not projected earnings: they assume a sale closed, collected and not refunded.

Do the maths with your own figures

You enter the annual sales you are aiming for, by plan. We supply only our published schedule and prices — no default values, no pre-filled example, no suggested order of magnitude.

Annual sales targeted

Adds the override a network earns on its publishers’ revenue. Tick it only if your approval is in place.

Enter at least one sale to see the calculation.

Programme mechanics. These amounts assume sales closed, collected, not refunded and eligible. They forecast nothing and commit nobody.

Nothing you type here leaves your browser: no request, no storage, no analytics. Closing the tab erases it.

When you get paid

Weekly payouts. A commission becomes payable in the cycle following a 14-day hold after collection — exactly the window during which the customer can still be refunded in full.

  • Annual subscriptions: the commission moves in the cycle after the hold clears.
  • Monthly and quarterly plans: commission builds as eligible instalments clear.
  • A refund or a chargeback produces a clawback against the matching commission.
  • Nothing is released while your tax documentation or payout destination is outstanding.

What you are selling, in five sentences

Approved angles, short, reusable as they stand. Each says something true and checkable.

  • Coverage

    Your wallet sleeps. OpsHarvest does not. An agent fleet watches continuously what nobody has time to track by hand.

  • Fragmentation

    Stop checking dozens of protocols, quests, points programmes and eligibility criteria one at a time, none of which announce their changes.

  • The customer’s economics

    A software cost known in advance. The customer keeps one hundred per cent of the protocol rewards they become eligible for.

  • Historical precedent

    Real protocols have distributed meaningful value to eligible addresses in the past. That is a documented fact, with its sources — never a forecast.

  • Your economics

    Sell once, build residual revenue. The first year pays for acquisition; the residual pays for retention.

What you must never promise: a return, an airdrop, eligibility, a yield figure, a customer gain, or partner income. None of it is guaranteed, and claiming otherwise exposes you as much as it exposes us.

Partner questions

What is OpsHarvest, in one sentence?

Software installed and hosted on the customer’s behalf, running a fleet of AI agents against THEIR wallet to find, qualify and document the on-chain opportunities they are eligible for, under rules they set themselves.

What am I actually selling?

A software subscription. Not an investment service, not fund management, not custody. The customer keeps their keys at every moment, and OpsHarvest never holds anything that belongs to them.

Who is the right customer?

Someone who already runs an active wallet, spends time tracking protocols by hand, and whose time has a value. The product replaces manual monitoring: with no monitoring to replace, there is no need.

How much do I earn?

The full schedule is at the top of this page, and the annual-sale table gives the exact amount per plan. The figures are computed from the published grid, not rounded for effect.

When am I paid?

In the weekly cycle following the end of the fourteen-day hold after collection. That hold matches the customer’s full-refund window exactly.

Do I earn recurring commission?

Yes, for as long as the customer stays, pays, and the commission remains eligible under the Referral Agreement. The residual rate is lower than the first-year rate; it is shown next to it rather than hidden.

Do affiliate networks receive an override?

Approved networks do, on their registered publishers’ eligible revenue. Approval and terms come from the Referral Agreement. There is no third level: the structure stops at a network and its direct publishers.

Are monthly, quarterly and annual subscriptions all commissionable?

Yes, on the same schedule. What differs is the rhythm: commission builds as each eligible instalment clears.

Are upgrades commissionable?

Recurring upgrades and recurring add-ons attributed to a partner follow the same schedule where the Referral Agreement allows it. One-off custom development and professional services are commissionable only on explicit approval.

How is attribution tracked?

Your link carries your code. Attribution is recorded server-side at signup and again at subscription, and commission is accrued from actual collection — never from a browser event, which could be forged.

How are refunds handled?

With a clawback against the matching commission. Avoiding that in most cases is exactly what the fourteen-day hold is for: it lets the refund window pass before anything is paid.

How are chargebacks handled?

The same way as a refund, with the same clawback entry. Repeated fraudulent chargebacks on one acquisition stream additionally trigger an account review.

Does the customer give OpsHarvest custody?

Never. There is no custody, no shared private key and no access to funds. That is a property of the product rather than a commercial promise, and it is checkable in the security documentation.

Who pays gas, API and third-party fees?

The customer. Wallet capital, gas, bridges, swaps, protocol fees, taxes and any premium data they ask for sit with them and outside the subscription.

Are returns guaranteed?

No. No return, no rate and no income is guaranteed, and the product could not guarantee one: what a third-party protocol chooses to distribute is not ours to decide.

Are airdrops guaranteed?

No. Eligibility, availability and value depend entirely on third parties, and a programme can change its criteria or disappear without notice.

Is historical market data a prediction?

No. It is past distributions, documented and sourced, presented as such. One protocol’s past says nothing about its future, and nothing at all about another’s.

Where can I read the Referral Agreement?

It is sent to you when you apply and must be signed before any payout. It is what governs attribution, eligibility, residual, thresholds and clawbacks.

Can I promise my audience a gain?

No, and it is the one rule whose breach ends the partnership. You may describe the product, quote the schedule and point at the historical sources; you may not promise a gain, eligibility or a return.

How do I apply?

Through the contact form, telling us about your audience, your channels and the volume you expect. Applications are reviewed by hand: the programme would rather have a few partners who understand the product than many who describe it badly.

Apply to the programme

The link opens an already-structured email: the questions are in it, you answer in your own mail client, and you keep your copy. There is no form anywhere on this site, and none here either — an application is exactly the message you cannot afford to lose in silence.

  1. Full name:
  2. Company or brand:
  3. Website:
  4. Primary channels (social, newsletter, community):
  5. Audience size, as an order of magnitude:
  6. Main geography:
  7. Where your traffic comes from:
  8. Affiliate network, if you work through one:
  9. Partner type (creator, agency, business introducer, network):
  10. Customers you expect to bring per month:
  11. What you already know about the product, and what made you want to sell it:

Prepare my application

Applications are read by hand, not filtered automatically. The programme would rather have a few partners who understand the product than many who describe it badly — so the last question counts as much as the others. The Referral Agreement is sent to you if we take it further, and must be signed before any payout.

The amounts on this page illustrate programme mechanics from published prices. They are neither an earnings forecast nor a commitment: a commission assumes a sale closed, collected, not refunded and eligible under the Referral Agreement. No return, no eligibility and no partner income is guaranteed.

Risk information

Read this before any decision. This information is part of the service itself.

  • Risk of total loss: crypto-assets are extremely volatile. You can lose the entire amount you commit.
  • Illiquidity: some positions cannot be sold or withdrawn when you want to, sometimes never.
  • No guarantee of result: the software searches, qualifies, verifies and tracks. No protocol commits to distributing anything, and past activity creates no entitlement. No gain, no yield and no future performance is promised.
  • No insured deposit: we neither receive nor hold your funds, and no amount is covered by any deposit protection scheme. Paying a software subscription is not a deposit.
  • Fees: network fees, platform fees, price spreads and conversion costs add up and reduce any result.
  • Taxation: reporting and paying taxes is your responsibility, according to your country of residence. We provide no tax advice.
  • Exact scope: the agents search, qualify, verify, prepare, track, and only act inside the mode you chose. In SEMI-AUTO (assisted) you sign every operation yourself; in FULL AUTO (delegated) the agent acts only inside the envelope you signed (caps, duration, immediate revocation), once that mode is open and activated. The service receives only public addresses and holds no key.
  • Non-custodial: you are the sole holder of your keys. The app never asks for your recovery phrase and has no field able to receive one.
  • Separation of roles: a separate agent wallet, whose key only you hold, carries the activity on a short budget, away from the wallet that receives. That separation bounds in advance what can be reached if an operation goes wrong.
  • No recovery by us: because we hold none of your keys, we cannot move your funds, and we cannot give them back to you either. Backing up your recovery phrase is yours alone.
  • We sell software. We do not manage your money and give no personalised investment advice. The agent never owns your assets: at most it holds an authority of use bounded by the envelope you sign, which you can revoke at any time.
  • Conflicts of interest: we may receive affiliate compensation on software subscriptions taken out or referred. It never applies to your capital and never influences a qualification or a security refusal.
  • The budget you declare is not a plan, not a deposit with us and not a promise of gain: it only calibrates your limits, your alerts and your risk scenarios. The funds stay on your own wallet.

Start by watching the fleet work.

The public demonstration runs on sample data, no account needed. The account itself opens after the first payment: monthly, quarterly or annual, fully refundable for 14 days, cancellable in two clicks.

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