Welcome to Synaptyx
Synaptyx is an affiliate-marketing tracking platform. It sits between your traffic (ads, social, email, search) and your offers, and it answers the one question every marketer cares about:
“Which click made me money — and which one wasted it?”
Every visitor who taps one of your tracking links is recorded, scored for fraud, routed to the right page, and — when they buy or sign up — tied back to the exact click that sent them. You see it all in real time on a dashboard, pull it through a REST API, or even ask an AI assistant about it.
New here? If you have never used a tracking platform before, start with Getting Started and the Core Concepts. You do not need to be a developer to use Synaptyx.
What you can do with it
The big picture
At its core, Synaptyx does three things in a loop, millions of times a day:
- Route — decide where each visitor should go (a geo-specific page, an A/B test, the best-earning offer).
- Record — log the click, filter bots, score fraud, and store everything.
- Attribute — when the visitor converts, connect that revenue back to the original click so you know your true ROI.
Who Synaptyx is for
| You are… | Synaptyx helps you… |
|---|---|
| A media buyer / affiliate | Track CPA offers, split-test landers, kill losing traffic, and report ROI per sub-ID. |
| A SaaS or e-commerce owner | Attribute your own Stripe / Polar sales back to the ad clicks that drove them. |
| An agency / network | Manage many campaigns, invite teammates with scoped roles, and pay sub-affiliates a commission. |
| A developer | Pull data through a stable REST API or wire an AI agent in over MCP. |
How it’s delivered
Synaptyx is an edge-first platform. Your tracking links are served from a global edge network (Cloudflare ) so redirects resolve in milliseconds close to your visitor, while a secure cloud backend powers your dashboard, reporting, API, and automation.
You never touch infrastructure — you sign in at app.synaptyx.pro and work entirely in the dashboard. See How It All Works for the conceptual tour.
Throughout this wiki you’ll see Mermaid diagrams (rendered live),
code spans for exact values, and 📷 screenshot placeholders you can swap
for your own captures. Anything in monospace is a literal value from the
product — a header name, an endpoint, a setting.