Affiliate management system ReferOn has introduced three new features aimed at improving speed, efficiency, and scalability for affiliate marketing operations. The updates — async task tracking, affiliate-controlled postbacks, and bulk payment generation — are part of ReferOn’s push to deliver user-focused, frictionless tools for affiliate managers and partners.
The new Async Tasks feature processes background-heavy functions such as bulk payments without freezing the interface, allowing users to track actions in real-time while maintaining seamless platform performance.
ReferOn also introduced Affiliate-Controlled Postbacks, enabling affiliates to configure and manage their own postback settings directly within the platform, if permitted by their manager, eliminating delays caused by traditional support requests and email threads.
Additionally, the platform now supports Bulk Payment Generation, which allows operators to issue payments to multiple affiliates with a few clicks, streamlining one of the most repetitive administrative tasks in affiliate management.
“At ReferOn, we design for scale, efficiency, and performance. These new features are more than simple improvements, they represent the foundations of a more autonomous, convenient and resilient system,” said Vladyslav Bondarenko, Head of Product at ReferOn.
“We’re about empowering both operators and affiliates, and we’ve done that by providing self-service and streamlined tools to keep control in their hands. The ReferOn team continues to deliver on our promise of user empowerment without complexity.”
ReferOn said the latest release reflects its commitment to simplifying day-to-day affiliate management processes while supporting growth and operational scalability. The platform, designed for next-generation affiliate ecosystems, continues to evolve with features that prioritize speed, user control, and seamless integration.
To learn more about the product and its features, contact the ReferOn team at www.referon.com or reach out via email at [email protected].