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Your level and how to progress

Bronze → Silver → Gold → Platinum. Each level adds to your payout rate, shortens your hold, and improves your referral terms — here's how the points math works.

Every creator on Monevibe sits on one of four levels: Bronze, Silver, Gold, or Platinum. Your level decides three things — how much extra you earn on each offer, how long your money sits in hold, and how much you keep from referrals. You move up by earning points; you keep your level by staying active.

What each level unlocks:

  • Bronze — entry level. Base advertiser rate, 15-day payout hold, +2% on referrals (15-day referral hold). Standard offers + exclusive offers. 24/7 support and AI-generated content suggestions.

  • Silver+5% bonus on top of the advertiser rate. 10-day payout hold. +3% on referrals (10-day hold). Same offers and perks as Bronze.

  • Gold+7% bonus. 5-day payout hold. +4% on referrals (5-day hold). Plus: a personal assistant and access to additional cooperation models.

  • Platinum+10% bonus. Instant payout — zero hold. +5% on referrals (zero hold). Plus: Platinum-only offers and no approval needed before publishing.

Points needed for each level:

  • Bronze: 0 points (the default for every new account).

  • Silver: 500 points.

  • Gold: 5,000 points.

  • Platinum: 50,000 points.

How points are earned:

  • +1 point for every 3 PLN of approved earnings. Each batch of points stays on your balance for 7 days, then expires.

  • +500 points per successful referral — when a friend signs up using your link and completes their first conversion. These points stay for 30 days.

How points are lost:

  • −1 point for every 3 PLN of cancelled conversion. If an accrual flips to Declined after a fraud check or refund, the points it brought come off immediately.

Why points expire. Your score isn't lifetime — it tracks recent activity. If you hit 5,000 points in a strong month and then stop posting, those points roll off and you can drop down a level. The system is built so higher tiers go to creators who are active now, not just historically.

Concrete example. To stay at Gold (5,000 points), you'd need roughly PLN 15,000 in approved earnings over a rolling 7-day window — or 10 referrals who each made their first conversion in the last 30 days — or a mix of the two. The exact math is whichever combination keeps your active points above the threshold.

Heads-up: Your level updates as soon as your active points cross a threshold — both up and down. We send a notification when you move up, and when you're close to dropping a level so you have time to act.

For the per-status accrual breakdown that feeds your points, see Track your earnings and hold periods.

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