Program Terms
Last updated: July 4, 2026
These Program Terms describe how the DFX Intelligence General Partner Program (the "Program") works, who can participate, and what is expected of you as a General Partner. They supplement the General Partner Agreement and apply together with the Commission Policy, Marketing Guidelines, Brand Guidelines, Acceptable Use Policy, and Disclosure Requirements.
The Program is operated by Deal Flow Xchange Inc ("DFX", "we", "us"), which operates DFX Intelligence and The General. Terms not defined here have the meanings given in the General Partner Agreement.
1. How the Program works
The Program is designed so that you can create value by doing one thing well: introducing businesses that would benefit from DFX Intelligence. When you identify a good fit, you refer that business using your unique referral link.
From that point, our Sales General, an autonomous artificial-intelligence operator, carries the relationship forward. It performs the demonstration, discovery, qualification, closing, and onboarding. You are not expected to sell, run demonstrations, handle objections, negotiate, or close. Your contribution is the qualified introduction; the selling is ours.
2. This is not an affiliate program
The Program is a partner introduction program, not a mass-market affiliate or coupon program. General Partners are trusted to make considered, high-quality introductions to businesses that are a genuine fit. We measure the Program on the quality of the businesses introduced and the outcomes they experience, not on volume or clicks.
3. Eligibility
To participate you must be at least 18 years old, able to form a binding contract, and in compliance with this Agreement and all applicable laws. You must provide accurate enrollment information and keep it current.
Certain participants may be excluded where participation would create a conflict of interest or legal risk, for example current DFX employees or contractors acting outside an approved arrangement. We may decline or revoke enrollment at our discretion.
4. Making a qualified introduction
A qualified introduction is a genuine, good-faith referral of a real business that you reasonably believe would benefit from the Services, made through your referral link, where the business is a new prospective customer of DFX and is not an existing customer, an active opportunity already in progress with DFX, or a business you control.
- +Refer real businesses that are a genuine fit for DFX Intelligence.
- +Use your own referral link so the introduction can be attributed to you.
- +Be honest and accurate about what DFX does; do not overstate capabilities or make promises on our behalf.
- +Disclose your relationship with DFX as required by the Disclosure Requirements.
5. Attribution and tracking
Introductions are tracked through the referral link and mechanism we provide, and attribution is determined on a first-touch basis. Where the same prospective customer is associated with more than one General Partner, the earliest recorded qualifying referral is credited. Our tracking records are the sole basis for attribution and are final.
6. Prohibited conduct
To protect the integrity of the Program, the following are prohibited, and engaging in any of them may result in withheld or reversed commissions and removal from the Program:
- +Self-referrals, including referring yourself, your own business, accounts you control, or arrangements designed to capture a commission on your own purchase.
- +Spam and unsolicited bulk messaging of any kind, including unlawful email, SMS, or social outreach.
- +Fraud, fake leads, incentivized or coerced sign-ups, cookie stuffing, forced clicks, or manipulation of tracking or attribution.
- +Duplicate or low-quality submissions, including re-submitting existing customers or active DFX opportunities.
- +Misrepresenting DFX, its products, pricing, or your relationship with DFX, or making promises or guarantees on our behalf.
- +Buying paid advertising on DFX trademarks or brand terms, or bidding on DFX-branded keywords.
7. Commissions
Commissions are governed by the Commission Policy, which sets the flat $500 USD amount, the requirement that an introduced customer purchase through your link and remain active through their second monthly billing cycle in good standing, the one-commission-per-customer rule, and the clawback, timing, and dispute rules. Please read the Commission Policy in full.
8. Your independent-contractor status
You participate as an independent contractor. The Program does not create an employment, agency, partnership, joint-venture, or franchise relationship, and you have no authority to bind DFX, set pricing, or make representations on our behalf. You are responsible for your own taxes and expenses.
9. Privacy and data
Information you provide to enroll and participate, and information collected through your referral activity, is handled in accordance with our Privacy Policy, available at /privacy. When you make an introduction, you must have a lawful basis to share any contact information and must comply with the Acceptable Use Policy and Disclosure Requirements. Do not provide personal information about a business contact unless you are permitted to do so.
10. Changes and termination
We may modify, suspend, or discontinue the Program or any part of it, and we may update these Program Terms and the incorporated policies, at any time. If we make material changes we will provide notice, and your continued participation after the changes take effect constitutes acceptance. Either party may end your participation as described in the General Partner Agreement.
11. Contact
Questions about the Program may be sent to hello@dfxintel.com.