Partner Program Agreement
Terms that govern OCCS partners. The in-app version at /partner/terms is the binding copy partners click "I accept" against — this page is here so you can read it before applying.
Effective version: 2026-05-04
OCCS Partner Program Agreement
This Partner Program Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into between Advocacy Holdings, Inc. ("OCCS", "we", "us") and the entity identified during partner application ("Partner", "you"). By clicking "I accept" inside the OCCS partner console, you agree to the terms below.
1. The relationship
You are an independent contractor referring or reselling OCCS services to your own clients. Nothing in this Agreement creates an employment, joint-venture, or fiduciary relationship between us.
2. Your client workspaces
Each client you onboard gets its own OCCS workspace, billed under your Partner organization. You are responsible for: (a) telling clients OCCS is the underlying platform when applicable, (b) honoring your own contracts with clients, and (c) keeping client data accurate.
3. Commissions
OCCS pays you a commission on the net subscription revenue from each paying client workspace you onboard, at the commission rate displayed in Partner → Earnings at the time the revenue is recognized. Rates can change with 30 days' notice; revenue already recognized is locked at the rate in effect when it was recognized.
If you opt to handle Tier-1 support for your clients (toggle in Partner → Support → Settings), an additional 5 percentage points are added to your commission rate for the periods during which the toggle is on. Toggling the option off removes the premium from future calculations only.
"Net" excludes refunds, chargebacks, taxes, and Stripe processing fees. We may withhold commissions on revenue we have reason to believe is fraudulent.
4. Payouts
Commissions are paid via Stripe Connect Express to the bank account you connect in Partner → Payout setup. Payouts run monthly for the prior month's approved earnings, with a $50 minimum payout threshold. You are responsible for any taxes owed on commission income; OCCS issues a 1099 to U.S. partners earning $600+ per calendar year.
5. White-labeling
Where the white-label product permits, you may present OCCS-powered workspaces under your own brand to your clients. You may not misrepresent the technology stack to regulators, app reviewers, or auditors. Your white-label setup must comply with the trademark and identity rules in White-label → Identity.
6. Acceptable use
You will not, and will not let your clients: (a) send spam or unsolicited messaging through OCCS, (b) target restricted audiences (minors, regulated political audiences without proper disclosures, etc.), (c) use OCCS to violate any third-party platform's policies (Meta, Google, LinkedIn, etc.), or (d) bring OCCS into reputational disrepute.
7. Termination
Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time with 30 days' written notice. OCCS may terminate immediately for cause (acceptable-use violation, payment fraud, repeated client complaints). On termination, you will: (a) stop onboarding new clients, (b) help us communicate the change to existing clients, and (c) receive any commissions owed for revenue recognized before termination, paid out on the next regular payout cycle.
8. Confidentiality
You will not disclose pricing terms, internal product roadmaps, or client lists shared with you under this Agreement except to your own staff who need to know.
9. Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, OCCS' aggregate liability under this Agreement is limited to the commissions paid to you in the 12 months preceding the claim. Neither party is liable for indirect, consequential, or punitive damages.
10. Updates to this Agreement
We may update this Agreement; the version field above changes when we do. Material changes are notified by email and require re-acceptance in the partner console before continuing to use partner features.
11. Governing law
This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Delaware, without regard to conflict-of-laws principles. Disputes will be resolved in the state or federal courts located in Wilmington, Delaware.
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