Recurring commission calculator
Calculate recurring commissions with rules you can review and rerun
Allocora helps teams move from one-off commission math to repeatable calculation runs for subscription revenue, tiers, and partner statements.
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Problem
Recurring commission calculations need period-aware evidence
Payout work needs controlled inputs, explainable rules, and outputs that can be reviewed after the close period is locked.
Recurring revenue changes every period, so copied formulas drift quickly.
Tiered and split commissions need visible logic before close.
Partners expect statements that explain recurring payouts over time.
What Changes
Governed calculations instead of fragile payout workbooks
Model recurring commission rules with predictable period handling.
Preview calculation results before locking a run.
Export statements and close files from the same source of truth.
Workflow
From source revenue to exportable evidence
Allocora is the calculation and governance layer. It prepares reviewed payout outputs for finance workflows and payout rails.
Commission calculator tool- 01 Choose a recurring commission model.
- 02 Load current-period revenue.
- 03 Run and review payout calculations.
- 04 Export evidence for close and partner review.
FAQ
Common questions about recurring commission calculator
Can Allocora replace the spreadsheet for this workflow?
Allocora replaces the payout calculation workbook with governed imports, versioned rules, calculation runs, statements, exports, and audit history.
Where does the calculator fit?
The calculator is a fast way to model a recurring commission scenario before signup. A workspace gives you the full workflow for source revenue, payee rules, reviewed runs, and exportable evidence.
Does Allocora send payouts?
No. Allocora calculates and governs payout data before money moves, then produces reviewed outputs for your payout rail, bank process, or accounting workflow.
Start with governed payout calculations
Create a workspace, import sample data or revenue exports, and review calculation outputs before payout movement.