Behind the Scenes
Ever wondered how a get-paid-to site can pay you without charging a fee, or why offers need to "track" before they credit? These explainers open up how Recompensated runs, where the money comes from, and why the safeguards exist.
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Insider guides
Why Offer Tracking Exists and How It Protects Rewards
Tracking can feel like red tape until you see what it prevents. It is the reason rewards stay payable.
How Reward Platforms Make Money Without Charging Users
If it is free to use, where does the money come from? The honest answer is simpler than you might think.
How Recompensated Works Behind the Scenes
From the moment you complete an offer to the moment points land in your balance — the full path, explained.
Common questions
Insider FAQ
How does Recompensated make money if it is free?
Advertisers pay for completed actions like installs, sign-ups, and surveys. The platform keeps a margin to run the service and passes most of the value to you as points. There is no user fee.
What is a postback?
It is the confirmation an advertiser sends back when you complete an offer. It tells us to credit your account. Without it, there is no reliable proof to pay you, which is why blocking scripts breaks crediting.
Why are there holds and reversals?
Advertisers can confirm an action and later reverse it, for example if a purchase is refunded. Holds and reversals keep the reward pool fair without raising the bar for honest users.
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