Trackdesk’s powerful affiliate tracking software for networks package includes commission tiers, fraud protection, direct linking, discount coupons, device targeting, server-to-server tracking, redirect tracking, offline tracking, custom cookie durations, and conversion-on-hold periods. Additionally, enjoy the built-in communication channels, real-time analytics (including attribution tracking to identify traffic sources), and customizable reporting that the platform is known for.
Trackdesk is renowned for its multi-level marketing feature, enabling affiliates to easily recruit multiple levels of sub-affiliates directly on the platform through an invite link.
Its infrastructure is built on Google Cloud and is backed by a bold 99.99% uptime guarantee, ensuring you never miss a single click or transaction.
Thanks to our API, including full API billing access, you can filter your affiliates according to parameters such as registration date, country, and status in the system, and update their billing details and payment method. Settings are available for bulk payouts, recurring commissions, and refund handling. Trackdesk also offers multi-currency offers and refund/cancellation protection.
It fully automates affiliate payouts via Tipalti, PayPal, Wise, and other bank transfer modes or cryptocurrency. Amid the collection and handling of such vast data, you can rest assured that we keep your and your affiliates' data secure as a GDPR and CCPA/CPRA-compliant company.
Affiliate tracking software for networks is part of the Enterprise package starting as low as $499, including full white labeling, advanced integrations, onboarding, and product training.
We offer affiliate tracking software with fair and transparent pricing. With us, you don’t have to worry about fees on top of the fees. Just predictable "pay-as-you-grow" pricing with no long-term binding contracts. We trust our product and do not need to lock you in.
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Based on our record, ASP.NET seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 22 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Most of the books teach C# and .NET, ASP.NET, Blazor, or T-SQL. I also found some .NET-specific coverage of wider topics: architecture and design, concurrency, automated tests, functional programming, and dependency injection. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
Built by Microsoft, .NET is a high-performance application platform that uses C# for programming. .NET is cross-platform and comes with plenty of libraries and APIs covering collections, networking, and machine learning to build different types of applications. ASP.NET Core widens the .NET developer platform with libraries and tools geared towards web applications. - Source: dev.to / 10 months ago
Web Applications: ASP.NET, a powerful framework for building web applications, is primarily based on C#. Developers can create dynamic websites, web APIs, and services with ASP.NET. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
The Bold Reporting Tools ASP.NET MVC and ASP.NET Web Forms will no longer be deployed in the embedded build. However, bug fixes are diligently transferred to our public repositories until Microsoft officially announces the end of support for these platforms. For new web application development or to stay up-to-date, Blazor or ASP.NET Core are recommended. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
Sorry for the possibly dumb questions. But then does .NET 5 have a "Model View Controller" workflow? I'm seeing ASP.NET still exists. But it's just "ASP.NET", no "MVC" or "Core" attached to the end. And they seem to recommend Blazor instead of C# which is something I only know the name of. Source: over 2 years ago
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