Reditus vs Tolt

With the B2B SaaS marketplace from Reditus you will be able to grow your affiliate program outside your own network. See how we compare to Tolt.

Tolt
  • B2B SaaS focus
  • Stripe & CRM integrations
  • Listing in affiliate program marketplace
  • Able to recruit affiliates from a network
  • Done for you payouts
Reditus
  • B2B SaaS focus
  • Stripe & CRM integrations
  • Listing in affiliate program marketplace
  • Able to recruit affiliates from a network
  • Done for you payouts
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Migrate to Reditus in 5 easy steps

1. Intro call

~30 min
  • Understand setup
  • Detailed explanation
  • Clarify concerns

2. Installation

~1 hour
  • Setup account
  • Install tracking
  • Purchase Reditus

3. Data preparation

~1 hour
  • Access to current tool
  • Clarify concerns
  • Purchase Reditus

4. Data migration

  • Import affiliates and links
  • Import referrals
  • Connect tiers

5. Launch day

~1 hour
  • Connect Stripe
  • Monitor old vs new
  • Notify affiliates about the migration

Why Choose Reditus Over Tolt?

Growing a SaaS company is hard, we know. This is why we made it our goal to help you grow your MRR while keeping a healthy LTV:CAC ratio.

Tolt
$29 / month
Lower starting price and simpler setup-oriented motion.
Reditus
Free / $49/mo / $179/mo / $299/mo (annual)
Migration support from other programs
Custom tracking link
No Transaction fees
All-in-one platform to track all of your affiliates
Free plan with in-app referral program
Migration support from other programs
Rapid installation
Live chat support for affiliates and SaaS brands

Reditus vs Tolt: simple setup or scalable channel?

Teams comparing Reditus and Tolt are often choosing between two different priorities. One is keeping the setup light and affordable. The other is building a more scalable B2B SaaS affiliate and partner channel with stronger recruitment and growth support.

Tolt can make sense when simplicity is the main goal. Reditus tends to win when the question becomes how to actually grow the program, recruit partners, and turn the channel into a repeatable revenue source.

Where Reditus tends to win

Reditus is usually the stronger choice for B2B SaaS teams that want more than affiliate tracking. It combines management with affiliate recruitment, migration support, and a SaaS-specific growth model that is easier to align with recurring revenue goals.

Where Tolt may still fit better

Tolt may be the better fit if your main goal is to launch quickly with a lighter tool and keep platform costs down. That can work well when your program is still early and you do not yet need broader channel support.

Final recommendation

Choose Reditus if you want to build a real B2B SaaS partner-growth channel with recruitment and scale in mind. Choose Tolt if your immediate priority is a simpler affiliate setup with a lower starting price.

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Customer Stories

Why leading B2B SaaS companies are building with Reditus

How Joiin Built a SaaS Affiliate Channel from Zero to €130K+ ARR (Using an Affiliate Network Approach)

We started from zero; no affiliate program, no strategy, nothing. Reditus helped us go from that to over €130K in Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR), without needing to hire or manage …

Paul Shipway

Paul Shipway

CCO at Joiin

25,000+

B2B SaaS affiliates

$7,500,000

generated

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by hundreds of SaaS companies

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Schedule a call with us to learn more on how you can grow your affiliate program to new heights.

  • See Reditus in action
  • How you can set up an affiliate program
  • How to recruit affiliates
  • Growing your MRR via affiliates
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Founder of Reditus

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Last reviewed: March 2026