Platforms and marketplaces

Turn completed marketplace activity into a funded participant incentive.

A rebate card program gives platforms a measurable way to return value to eligible buyers, sellers or service providers after a qualifying transaction is completed.

A distributed team collaborating around a shared table

An illustrative Rebate Card model, not a guaranteed return. Actual funding, qualification, calculation, redemption and availability depend on the applicable program terms.

Marketplace rebates

Use funded value to align platform participants.

Buyers, sellers and service providers can earn value after a defined platform event becomes complete.

  1. 01 / Ecosystem

    Platform participants

    • Buyers and sellers
    • Service providers
    • Platform or brand sponsors
  2. 02 / Rules

    Qualifying activity

    • Completed transaction or service
    • Category and volume criteria
    • Cancellation and dispute status
  3. 03A / Participant

    Earned incentive

    A qualifying participant receives value tied to a completed marketplace event.

  4. 03B / Platform

    Commercial outcome

    The program supports acquisition, retention, liquidity or category performance.

  5. 04 / Ownership

    Multi-party responsibilities

    Source data, funding, customer support and adjustment duties remain assigned.

  6. 05 / Reporting

    Ecosystem performance

    Rebate cost and participation are measured by audience, category and period.

Illustrative Rebate Card business model. Actual funding, qualification, calculation, crediting, redemption and availability depend on the applicable program terms.

Model snapshot

Make the rebate economics visible.

These three questions establish who receives value, who funds it and who owns the program rules.

Who uses it
Eligible buyers, sellers, service providers or other defined platform participants
Who funds it
The platform, participating merchants, suppliers, brands or another commercial sponsor
Who controls it
The platform program owner within the agreed sponsor rulebook

Program design

Questions to settle before publishing the rebate promise.

The model should explain the sponsor objective, qualifying event, calculation, exceptions and settlement in terms every participant can understand.

01

Incentive funding

Connect the rebate budget to a clear source such as platform revenue, merchant funding, brand investment or a shared promotional agreement.

02

Participant and offer rules

Define which participant segments, listings, merchants, services, locations, dates and order values can earn rebate value.

03

Completed-event logic

State when an order, booking or service becomes eligible and how cancellations, disputes, refunds or non-completion affect the incentive.

04

Unit economics

Track funded value, earned rebate, reversals and incremental activity so the platform and each sponsor can measure program economics.

Rebate value flow

Turn qualifying activity into traceable value.

01

Commit the incentive budget

The platform or commercial sponsor funds a defined rebate offer with a rate, cap, valid period and target participant group.

02

Match an eligible event

A completed marketplace transaction is checked against participant, merchant, product, amount, timing and promotional rules.

03

Calculate after validation

Once the event meets the completion and refund-window terms, the program calculates the fixed, percentage or tiered rebate.

04

Settle and measure

The earned value is posted through the agreed rebate card cycle, with reporting by offer, participant, merchant and sponsor.

Program outcomes

A clearer basis for customer value and sponsor performance.

A visible participant benefit

Eligible users receive a clearly calculated benefit tied to completed activity rather than an indistinct platform promotion.

Commercially funded growth

Platforms can combine their own incentive budget with merchant or brand funding under separately measurable rules.

Offer-level accountability

Reporting connects each rebate to its qualifying event, calculation, funder, reversal status and settlement entry.

Common questions

Before you begin.

Which marketplace events can qualify?

Rules can cover completed purchases, bookings or services that meet the program criteria. A listing view, abandoned order or cancelled service would not qualify unless the commercial terms explicitly say otherwise.

Can merchants fund their own rebate offers?

Yes. Merchant-funded offers can run within the platform framework with their own audience, rate, budget, validity period and reporting.

How are refunds handled?

The rulebook defines when value becomes final and how full or partial refunds reverse the related rebate. This protects the program budget from incentives on cancelled activity.

Rebate program strategy

Shape this industry model into a measurable Rebate Card program.

Define who funds the rebate, what qualifies, how value is calculated and how program performance is measured.

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