Affiliate management platform ReferOn has been shortlisted in two categories at the 2026 EGR B2B Awards: Affiliate Software Supplier and Full Service Platform of the Year (Under 5 Years).
The nominations come as the company continues to expand its affiliate management offering, focusing on automation, scalability and operational oversight for gaming operators and their partner networks.
During the past year, ReferOn has concentrated on addressing operational challenges associated with managing affiliate programs across larger partner ecosystems. The platform automates several affiliate management functions and consolidates data from multiple sources into performance insights that operators can use to oversee and scale their programs while maintaining visibility into activity and outcomes.
According to the company, these developments have contributed to its transition from an emerging platform to a more established affiliate management solution serving operators seeking greater automation and control.
As ReferOn has expanded platform functionality, it has also introduced Refie, a user experience layer designed to make data interpretation more accessible.
The tool converts backend data and system logic into visual guidance intended to help users review performance information and act on it more quickly. By presenting information through visual cues rather than report-heavy workflows, Refie is designed to reduce the time required to analyze affiliate program performance and operational metrics.
The feature allows teams to access performance information in real time and make decisions without relying on extensive report reviews.
“These nominations reflect the momentum behind ReferOn’s evolution into an award-winning platform built for operators who refuse to compromise between sophistication and usability,” said Alex Bukin, CEO at ReferOn. “We’re proud of how far we’ve come, but even more excited about the opportunities ahead.”
Winners of the EGR B2B Awards 2026 will be announced during the awards ceremony on June 3 at City Central, HAC, in London.