Comparison · Trcker vs Rakuten Advertising

Trcker vs Rakuten Advertising

Rakuten clients are being migrated to impact.com (April 2026 alliance). Trcker is the self-serve alternative that lets you skip the forced re-platforming entirely.

Quick answer

If you're a Rakuten Advertising client, your existing program is being migrated onto impact.com's platform per the April 28, 2026 alliance. Trcker is the cleanest self-serve alternative for brands who don't want to follow that migration: no setup fee, no commission override, no annual contract, no sales call. First-party server-side tracking on your own domain (not Rakuten or Impact domains) survives the browser privacy restrictions that erode network-domain tracking. AI report copilot, ML-powered fraud detection, and modern automation all included on every plan. Choose Impact if you want continuity with Rakuten's publisher base and managed-service relationships; choose Trcker for a clean break from the network-override model.

Feature-by-feature comparison

Feature
Trcker
Rakuten Advertising
Setup fee
None
Custom (often four/five figures)
Monthly fee
Free (early access), then $99+
Custom (sales-led)
Commission override
0% (you pay your partners 100%)
15-30% on commissions
Contract
None — monthly
Annual
Onboarding
Self-serve, 5 minutes
Sales-led, weeks-months
April 2026 alliance impact
N/A — independent platform
Forced migration to impact.com infrastructure
First-party server-side tracking
Yes (custom domain)
Limited (Rakuten domains)
AI report copilot
Yes
No
Agent / MCP surface
12 MCP tools + open-source autopilot agent
None
ML-powered fraud detection
Yes (LightGBM + SHAP, every plan)
Network-level, opaque to brand
Multi-touch attribution
Linear + position + time-decay
Last-click default
Smart links (geo/device)
Yes
Partial
Coupon attribution
Yes
Yes
Partner portal
Yes (your branding)
Network-style, transitioning to Impact
Multi-brand support
Yes (one platform)
Yes
Built-in publisher network
No (you recruit directly)
Yes (30-year established)
Rakuten Rewards integration
No
Yes (consumer Cash Back)
1099 / payout management
Coming soon
Network-managed
CAPI ad-platform integrations
9 platforms (Google, Meta, TikTok, etc)
Limited

Why brands switch from Rakuten to Trcker

Skip the forced migration to impact.com

If you stay with Rakuten, the underlying platform changes anyway as you move onto impact.com per the April 2026 alliance. This is a re-platforming event you can either accept or use as a switching point. Trcker is the self-serve alternative that lets you skip the migration entirely — no inherited Impact pricing cliff, no sales call, no annual contract. The migration window is the natural moment to evaluate options instead of landing on Impact's platform by default.

No commission override on every payout

Rakuten's pricing is sales-led with no public rate card, but typical structures include a 15-30% override on every commission paid to publishers — on top of setup fees and network fees. A $200K/year commission program hands the network another $30-60K just in override. Trcker charges a flat platform fee with 100% of payouts going to your partners.

First-party server-side tracking on your own domain

Rakuten's tracking primarily runs through Rakuten-owned domains via pixel-based redirects, which underperform under Safari ITP, Firefox ETP, Chrome's third-party cookie deprecation, and ad blockers. Trcker supports custom domains for postback tracking, so attribution happens on your domain and survives modern browser privacy restrictions. Typically 20-30% more conversions captured.

Self-serve, no sales call, no annual contract

Rakuten's onboarding is sales-led and managed-service-heavy, with multi-week setup. Trcker is self-serve: sign up, create your first offer, fire a test event, share your tracking link — same day. Monthly billing instead of annual contracts.

Modern features Rakuten and Impact lag on

AI report copilot for natural-language queries. MCP server for AI agent operation (12 tools). 9 ad-platform CAPI integrations for unified server-side conversion forwarding. Multi-touch attribution side-by-side with last-click. Per-partner incrementality holdouts. None of this is available on Rakuten or post-migration Impact.

Direct publisher relationships, your data, your control

Rakuten's network model means the network owns the publisher relationship and the rules engine. With Trcker, you recruit your top publishers directly, and your team has full visibility into recruitment, attribution rules, and fraud thresholds. The April 2026 migration is the natural moment to take back control rather than trust an inherited platform you didn't choose.

Frequently asked questions

What's happening with Rakuten Advertising in 2026?

On April 28, 2026, Rakuten and impact.com announced a strategic alliance making impact.com Rakuten's exclusive technology platform. Rakuten Advertising clients are being migrated onto impact.com's infrastructure over time. The Rakuten brand persists, but the underlying tracking and reporting stack is becoming Impact's — including impact.com's $30 → $500/mo pricing cliff and sales-led onboarding model.

Do I have to migrate from Rakuten to Impact.com?

No. The migration to impact.com's platform happens whether you proactively manage it or not — that's the point of the alliance. But you are not contractually required to remain with Rakuten through that migration. Many brands are using this moment as a switching opportunity rather than inheriting Impact's pricing model and interface by default. Trcker is the cleanest self-serve alternative.

What's the difference between Rakuten Advertising and Rakuten Linkshare?

Same network. Rakuten acquired LinkShare in 2005 and rebranded the platform multiple times — most users still call it Rakuten Linkshare even though the official name has been Rakuten Advertising for years. Login URLs and dashboards still reference Linkshare in some places. The April 2026 alliance with impact.com applies to all of it.

Can I migrate from Rakuten to Trcker?

Yes. The main migration work is updating tracking links and reaching out to your top 20-50 Rakuten publishers directly. Most major publishers work with multiple platforms and will join your direct program if you offer comparable terms. Most brands recover 60-80% of active publisher revenue within 30-60 days of a network switch.

What about Rakuten Rewards (the Cash Back consumer app)?

Rakuten Rewards is a separate part of the Rakuten alliance — it remains a Rakuten property and continues to source affiliate offers through both Rakuten Advertising and increasingly through impact.com. If your traffic depends on Rakuten Rewards specifically, the cleanest path is to follow the migration to impact.com so your Rewards integration continues seamlessly. If Rakuten Rewards is one channel among many, you can move your tracking platform to Trcker and keep separate integrations with the publishers and consumer apps you care about.

Does Trcker have first-party server-side tracking?

Yes — first-party server-side tracking on your own custom domain is Trcker's default. Rakuten's tracking primarily runs through Rakuten-owned domains via pixel-based redirects, which underperform under Safari ITP, Firefox ETP, Chrome's third-party cookie phase-out, and ad blockers. Trcker's first-party tracking typically captures 20-30% more conversions than network-domain tracking.

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