How the DropSaaS Commission Works

At DropSaaS, we only make money when you make money.

That’s why, after your initial setup fee, the only ongoing cost is a small commission taken from your client sales. There are no monthly platform fees, no hidden charges, and no fine print.

A Revenue Model Aligned with Yours

Unlike traditional SaaS providers that charge fixed monthly subscriptions regardless of your results, DropSaaS follows a performance-based model.

We grow when you grow — so we’re truly on your side.

What Is the Commission Rate?

The commission rate is simple and transparent:

10% flat commission on all resales This applies to all resellers. No tiers, no complicated plans, and no upgrades.

You keep 90% of your revenue from every subscription sold through your white-label SaaS.

What About Stripe Fees?

Stripe applies a standard payment processing fee on top of DropSaaS’s commission. These fees are charged by Stripe and vary depending on the payment method and country.

So, your total deductions are:

10% DropSaaS commission

~2.9% Stripe fee (depending on your Stripe setup)

The rest is yours.

Can I Change My Commission Plan?

No — DropSaaS has one universal plan for all resellers. The 10% rate ensures fairness across the entire partner ecosystem.

There are no upsells or hidden lower-commission tiers. Everyone gets the same opportunity.

No Sales = No Commission

You won’t be charged anything unless you make a sale.

This means:

No financial stress from unused software

No subscription renewals

Complete freedom to scale at your pace

Your Rate Will Never Change

Once you join DropSaaS, your 10% rate is locked for life.

No future increase. No sudden changes. Just a predictable and fair cost structure you can rely on.

Summary: The DropSaaS commission model is built to help you succeed without heavy monthly costs or risk. You pay only when you earn — and you keep the lion’s share of your profits.

If you’re ready to build a real SaaS business under your brand, we’re here to partner with you.

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