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Affiliate terms

The agreement behind the referral programme: the rates, the rules, and how you get paid.

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These terms are the agreement between Chartveil and anyone who takes part in the affiliate programme. Sharing a referral code, or asking for one, is how you accept them. They are read together with the terms of service, the risk disclosure and the privacy policy.

1. Joining, and who you are to us

The programme is by approval: you ask at affiliates@chartveil.com, we say yes or no, and approval attaches to the email address on your Chartveil account. You are an independent contractor — not an employee, agent, partner or representative of Chartveil — and you have no authority to make promises, offers or statements on our behalf. We may decline or remove anyone from the programme at our discretion.

2. What earns commission

You get a personal referral code. A customer becomes your referred customer when their first attributed payment goes through with your code — typed at checkout, or entered as a promotion code where one exists. Attribution is decided by that first payment and does not change afterwards: it is not transferred between affiliates, and it is not granted retroactively for customers who subscribed without the code. Referring yourself — using your own code, in substance or in form, on a subscription you control — earns nothing and is grounds for removal.

Referred sales means subscription payments we actually receive from your referred customers. A payment that is refunded, reversed or charged back does not count, and never did.

3. The commission schedule

You earn a percentage of every payment each referred customer makes — first payment and every renewal, month after month or year after year, for as long as that customer stays subscribed and you remain in the programme. The rate steps with your lifetime referred sales:

  • 10% to start;
  • 15% once your lifetime referred sales pass $10,000;
  • 20% once they pass $50,000.

20% is the maximum. The payment that carries you past a threshold already earns the higher rate, and a new rate applies to payments from then on — commissions already recorded are not recalculated. A different rate agreed with you individually, in writing, replaces this schedule for as long as that agreement says.

4. Maturation, refunds and payout

A commission is pending for 30 days after the payment it came from, then becomes payable. If the underlying payment is refunded or charged back, the commission is reversed — whatever its age. Payouts go out monthly once your payable balance reaches $50; smaller balances roll forward. The payment method is agreed with you by email. We may withhold or offset amounts we are required to by law, and amounts traceable to a breach of these terms.

Taxes on your commissions are yours. Where the law requires it we will ask for a tax form (a W-9, or a W-8 series form outside the United States) before paying out, and we may report payments to tax authorities as required.

5. How you may promote — and how you may not

One rule above all: say what is true, and say who you are. Wherever you share your code you must disclose, clearly and near the code itself, that you earn a commission — as consumer-protection rules such as the FTC’s endorsement guides require. “I earn a commission if you subscribe with this code” is enough.

You must not:

  • make or imply any claim about trading profits, win rates or performance — no “this pays for itself”, no income screenshots, no guaranteed anything;
  • market Chartveil as, or alongside, a signal service, copy-trading scheme or “funded in a week” pitch;
  • present yourself as Chartveil, register domains, handles or ad accounts containing our name or marks, or bid on them in paid search;
  • spam — unsolicited email, DM blasts, comment flooding, or posting the code to coupon and voucher sites;
  • offer your own rebates, kickbacks or inducements funded from the commission without our written agreement;
  • promote to anyone under 18, or in a way that breaks the law or a platform’s own rules where you post.

You may use the Chartveil name and screenshots truthfully to describe the product while you are in the programme; that licence ends when your participation does. Chartveil is analysis software — nothing you say on our behalf may contradict the risk disclosure.

6. Leaving, and being removed

Either of us can end your participation at any time, with notice by email. On an ordinary exit, commissions stop accruing, and whatever is payable — or matures in the normal course — is paid out on the usual cycle. If your participation ends for a breach of these terms, or for fraud — fake referrals, self-referrals, stolen cards, misleading promotion — unpaid commissions are forfeit, whatever their status, without prejudice to any other remedy we have.

7. Changes

We may change the programme — rates, thresholds, rules — prospectively, by updating this page and noting the date below. Changes never reach backwards: commissions already recorded keep the rate they were recorded at. Continuing to share your code after a change is how you accept it; if you do not accept it, stop sharing the code and what you have earned is paid out under section 4.

8. Liability

The programme is provided as-is. To the maximum extent the law allows, our total liability to you in connection with it is capped at the commissions we paid you in the twelve months before the claim arose. Nothing here limits liability that cannot lawfully be limited. You will indemnify us against claims arising from your promotion where it breaches these terms — a performance claim we told you never to make is yours to answer for.

9. The boring but binding part

Chartveil is operated by Trung Nguyen, a sole proprietor in California, United States. These terms are governed by the laws of the State of California, without regard to its conflict-of-laws rules, and the state and federal courts located in California have exclusive jurisdiction over any dispute arising out of them. If a part of these terms is found unenforceable, the rest stands. These terms, with your approval email and any written rate agreement, are the entire agreement about the programme.

Last updated 19 August 2026.