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Stripe × Revenue share

Run a revenue share on Stripe

Split a share of Stripe revenue with the partners, resellers, and co-founders who bring it in. <strong>Siren Cloud</strong> connects to your Stripe account, reads every charge and recurring invoice, and pays an ongoing percentage for the life of each customer. Here is how it works on Stripe, and the recipe that models it.

Cloud-only. Stripe has no revenue-share feature, so Siren reads your billing over the API and runs the program for you.

Can you run a revenue share on Stripe?

Yes, with Siren Cloud. Stripe has no native revenue-share or partner-payout feature, so Siren connects to your Stripe account over its API and webhooks, attributes each charge and recurring invoice to the partner who brought the customer in, and pays them an ongoing percentage of that revenue. Attribution can be assigned to a partner directly rather than depending on tracking links, which fits formal partner, reseller, and co-founder splits. Best fit for SaaS and subscription businesses billing on Stripe.

SaaS · Subscriptions · Usage billing Built for businesses that bill on Stripe
“Revenue share lands on every recurring invoice, not just the first charge, and stops the moment a customer churns.” How Siren handles Stripe

How revenue share runs on Stripe

The same recipe everywhere. Here is the path a referral takes through Stripe.

A partner brings a customer

A reseller, co-founder, or strategic partner sends a customer who signs up and starts billing on Stripe.

Stripe bills them

A charge succeeds or a recurring invoice is paid, and Stripe pushes the event to Siren Cloud over its webhook and API.

Siren attributes the revenue

The customer is tied to the partner, and Siren applies your revenue-share percentage to each qualifying charge and renewal.

The share is reconciled

Every period Siren produces a payout statement with the partner's share of the revenue they brought in, renewals included.

What is specific to Stripe

The Stripe details that change how this program runs.

Events

Fires on Stripe billing

One-time charges, new subscriptions, and every recurring invoice, all read natively from your Stripe account so the share keeps paying as long as the customer does.

Attribution

Assigned, not link-based

Revenue share is for formal relationships, so you tie a customer to a partner directly. There is no tracking link or coupon to depend on, and Siren credits each Stripe charge for that customer automatically.

Payouts

A reconciled statement

Siren reads Stripe to calculate the split and produces the statement you pay from. It does not move money inside Stripe, so refunds, disputes, and churn reverse the credit automatically.

What you can reward, and what counts

The reward options and the Stripe events that trigger them for this program.

Ways to reward

  • Percentage of every charge
  • Recurring share on each invoice
  • Tiered by MRR contributed
  • 50/50 or any custom split
  • Revenue share with resellers and partners

What counts on Stripe

  • One-time charge
  • Subscription created
  • Recurring invoice paid
  • Plan upgrade or expansion
  • Refund, dispute, or churn reversal

Real ways teams run it

Resellers

Split MRR with a reseller

A partner resells your product and earns an ongoing percentage of the Stripe revenue from every account they bring in, recalculated on each renewal.

Co-founders

Automate a co-founder split

Assign a partner's accounts to them and pay a fixed share of the revenue those accounts generate, for as long as they keep paying on Stripe.

Churn

The share stops when they leave

When a Stripe subscription is refunded, disputed, or cancelled, Siren reverses the credit so the revenue share only pays on revenue you actually kept.

Cloud

Business Partner Revenue Share

An ongoing revenue share for formal business partnerships, with attribution assigned directly and no tracking links or coupons required.

The exact configuration. Install it on your Stripe site in one click.

What you need

To run this on Stripe

  • A Stripe account you can connect, with read access to charges, subscriptions, and invoices.
  • A Siren Cloud plan, hosted and set up by our team around your revenue-share model.
  • Optionally your CRM or product database, so Siren can attribute by customer rather than by Stripe ID alone.
  • No engineering lift beyond connecting the account. We handle the setup.

Revenue share on Stripe questions answered

Does Stripe have a revenue-share feature?

No. Stripe is a payment processor, not a partner-payout platform, so there is no built-in way to split a percentage of revenue with the partner who brought a customer in. Siren Cloud adds that layer by connecting to your Stripe account over its API and turning every charge and invoice into an attributable revenue event you can share on.

How does Siren attribute Stripe revenue to a partner for a revenue share?

You tie a customer to the partner who brought them in, rather than relying on a tracking link or coupon. As Stripe charges and recurring invoices arrive for that customer, Siren matches them back to the partner and applies your share. This direct attribution is what makes it suitable for formal reseller, co-founder, and strategic-partner arrangements.

Can the revenue share pay on recurring Stripe subscriptions?

Yes. Siren reads each recurring invoice from Stripe, so a partner earns their share on every renewal for the life of the customer, not just the first charge. Credit is reversed automatically on refunds, disputes, and churn, so the share only ever pays on revenue you keep.

Can different partners earn different revenue-share percentages?

Yes. The share is set per program, so you can run one rate for resellers and another for a co-founder split, or scale the percentage by the MRR a partner contributes. We design the model with you when we connect your Stripe account, so the rates match your actual partnership agreements.

Is the Stripe revenue share available in the WordPress plugin?

No. Reading Stripe billing to run a revenue share is a Siren Cloud integration. The WordPress edition tracks sales on your own WooCommerce site, not in Stripe. The WordPress plugin can use Stripe Connect to pay partners real money, but that is a payout method, not the same as reading Stripe billing as the source of the revenue you share.