A private performance network

We keep a narrow book.

Leef Digital brokers a small number of offers to a small number of partners, and turns down most of the people who ask. What remains is a network where every name in the book is there because someone vouched for it.

State your business
To the partner

On the matter of getting paid what your traffic is worth.

You have run offers before. You know how it goes: the payout that quietly drops after you scale, the cap that appears the week your creative starts working, the manager who answers quickly right up until you have a discrepancy. None of this is bad luck. It is what happens when a network's incentive is volume this month rather than your account next year.

Our arrangement is simpler. Approved conversions are paid weekly, NET 7, by wire, ACH, Payoneer, or crypto, once you clear the five-hundred-dollar minimum. Payout tiers are put in writing before you spend a dollar, not negotiated after you have proven the offer at your own expense. Postbacks fire server-to-server in real time, and when your tracker and our numbers disagree, you see the raw conversion log rather than a shrug.

Your manager carries no more than twenty-five accounts. That number is the whole strategy: it is small enough that they know your traffic, your geos, and your tolerance for risk, and it means that when an offer is about to be paused, you hear it from us first.

Leef Digital partner desk
To the advertiser

On the matter of volume you will not regret.

Anyone can send you conversions. The question is what those conversions look like ninety days later, when the trial cohort has either converted to paid or churned, when the leads have either answered the phone or turned out to be a rented list. Most networks are structurally unable to care about that horizon, because by then the invoice has cleared.

We source differently. Every partner in the book is interviewed and their traffic sources documented before they touch an offer. Incentivized traffic, brand bidding, and pop are opt-in per campaign, never a default you discover in the data. Creative and landing pages are reviewed before spend, and a partner who runs something you did not approve is off the offer the same day.

You define the conversion, the qualifying window, and the caps; we enforce them at the network layer. Test budgets begin at five thousand dollars, and if your target CPA is not achievable with clean traffic, we will tell you so before you spend it.

Leef Digital advertiser desk
House rules
01

The no arrives quickly.

Applications are answered inside twenty-four hours, in both directions. A fast no is a courtesy; a slow maybe is how networks waste your quarter.

02

Money moves on Fridays.

Monday-through-Sunday approvals pay the following Friday. Balances under the minimum roll forward and never expire. There is no rolling reserve and no sixty-day quality hold.

02

Your caps are load-bearing.

Daily and monthly caps are enforced in the platform, not in a spreadsheet a rep forgets about. They rise when your cohort data says so, not when our month-end does.

03

Removal is for conduct, not for slow weeks.

Fraud, brand bidding, and misrepresented traffic end the relationship the day they are found. A campaign that fails to convert does not; we would rather tell you an offer is wrong for you than watch you burn a month on it.

04

We are not for everyone.

The book covers eleven verticals and stays narrow on purpose. If you need a hundred offers or a thousand publishers, a larger network will serve you better, and we will say so on the call.

Request admission

The book has room. Occasionally.

One short form, then fifteen minutes with the person who would actually own your account. A decision follows inside twenty-four hours.

Including the no. Especially the no.

To the desk

A name, so we know how to address you.

That address does not look deliverable.

Choose one, so the right desk reads this.

A number, even a rough one.

Wrong desk?