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High Ticket Progress Tracker and Revenue Share
High Ticket Progress Tracker and Revenue Share

This article covers how to securely link your bank account with the High Ticket Progress Tracker.

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Written by Brad Milne
Updated over 3 months ago

When you sign up for the High Ticket Incubator, you are also agreeing to a revenue share deal with High Ticket.


​The reason we created this is because it aligns our incentives. We have a vested interest in you building a great store and making a significant number of sales.

We'll walk through how to get it set up.

1.) Make sure you have the High Ticket Progress Tracker installed on your store.

2.) The High Ticket Support Team will reach out to you with a personalized link:

https://link.highticket.io/?email=[your email]&contract_date=[YYYY-MM-DD]&store=[yourstore].myshopify.com

3. You will click 'Get Started' to launch Plaid, the service we use to securely link your bank account without needing access to any details from you.

4. Plaid is a multi-billion dollar company and is the gold standard for connecting bank accounts securely without needing to share details with someone else. When you click 'Continue' you will be asked to login to your bank and select which account you want to link.

We recommend your business checking account.

5. Once your account is linked you will be brought back to https://link.highticket.io with a success message confirming your bank account has been linked. You will also receive an email confirming your account is linked.

If you have any questions you can always reach out to our support team at [email protected]!

ADDITIONAL NOTES:

  • The standard terms of our revenue share are 4% of revenue for the first 6 months of your contract and 1% thereafter.

  • The revenue share disappears if you ever sell your store.

  • Your account will be debited 5 days after a sale.

  • We will credit your account in case of any refunds.

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