Affiliate programs

casinoportal

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Does anyone use any software to login and track all their affiliate accounts? I have come bakc into the industry after a 10 year break, a lot of casinos don't seem to be part of big networks anymore which means I could end up with about 50 different affiliate accounts.
 

CL-Ed

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StatsRemote used to be the one to go to but it mysteriously disappeared a couple of years ago. Now I use Nifty Stats which is very similar and it works well.

There are a few other online cloud-based ones that people have tried to push. But I strongly recommend that you do not use them as you need to hand over your affiliate account logins and passwords as well as your data to someone else that you have to trust not to either rob you or data-mine you.
 

The Stone

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StatsRemote used to be the one to go to but it mysteriously disappeared a couple of years ago. Now I use Nifty Stats which is very similar and it works well.

There are a few other online cloud-based ones that people have tried to push. But I strongly recommend that you do not use them as you need to hand over your affiliate account logins and passwords as well as your data to someone else that you have to trust not to either rob you or data-mine you.
Have you heard of theft like this happening? as I've been thinking of ways to manage my accounts in one place
 

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After StatsRemote disappeared, I manually checked my accounts for about a year before finally getting Nifty Stats. It's a huge time-saver, and I like being able to see the performance of every program in one place. The display looks like a spreadsheet, and you can sort the columns by clicking the headings. They add programs and make updates almost every day, which is great (StatsRemote only updated once per week in the later years), and they have been quick to reply to me whenever I've contacted them.

I forget the name of the cloud-based option, but I remember it was quite a bit more expensive than Nifty Stats, and having my account info stored on someone else's server was a deal-breaker. Nifty Stats runs locally on your computer, like StatsRemote did.
 

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If you have only 50 accounts and you are checking them once a month, then you don't need a programme for that I guess...

StatsRemote was the best :)

I don't fancy logging into 50 accounts each month, I'll try Nifty stats in a few months, website still new so unlikely to get much traffic for a few months yet anyway.
 

The Stone

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After StatsRemote disappeared, I manually checked my accounts for about a year before finally getting Nifty Stats. It's a huge time-saver, and I like being able to see the performance of every program in one place. The display looks like a spreadsheet, and you can sort the columns by clicking the headings. They add programs and make updates almost every day, which is great (StatsRemote only updated once per week in the later years), and they have been quick to reply to me whenever I've contacted them.

I forget the name of the cloud-based option, but I remember it was quite a bit more expensive than Nifty Stats, and having my account info stored on someone else's server was a deal-breaker. Nifty Stats runs locally on your computer, like StatsRemote did.
I'll give Nifty Stats a go then,thanks for the recommendation
 
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