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Partner Types — Overview

A "partner" is not a client. A partner is someone — an individual or a company — who takes the DEX product to market or helps deliver it, under a licensing agreement with Colakin.

Licensing, not ownership. A partner agreement gives you the right to use DEX materials, branding, CRM, and sandbox access for a defined term — like a car's registration, not the car's title. It can be renewed, and it can expire.

There are three partner roles. They're independent — one partner can hold all three on a project, or different partners can each hold one and split the value.

The three roles

1. Referral Partner — 8% (client) or 2% (partner)

Brings a client to a demo, or introduces another company into the partner network. Does not need technical delivery skill — this is business development.

2. Collaborative Partner — 14%

Acts as the subject-matter expert sitting with the client: product owner, architect, or domain expert. Owns requirements gathering, BRD/SRS/FSD, and sign-off through to the start of build.

3. Implementation Partner — 20%

Builds the project on DEX: reviews requirements, generates and reviews code, runs QA, and deploys through dev → staging → production. Requires demonstrated technical qualification.

How the roles combine

Roles heldCommission
Referral only8% (or 2% if referring a partner, not a client)
Collaborative only14%
Implementation only20%
Referral + Collaborative22%
Referral + Collaborative + Implementation42% (maximum)

Collaborative and implementation work can also be split between multiple people or companies on the same project — for example, two collaborative partners might split the 14% as 8%/6%, or two implementation partners might split the 20% unevenly based on contribution. Colakin allocates the split based on documented contribution.

Qualification differs by role

  • Referral partners need to understand DEX well enough to pitch it confidently — typically after seeing a live demo — and are expected to work toward a sales target (e.g. a territory value of $1M–$5M).
  • Collaborative partners need demonstrated experience as a product owner, architect, or domain SME, with reference projects, but no fixed sales target.
  • Implementation partners go through a certification process: proven technical expertise (e.g. minimum years of experience in a given stack), evidence of past delivered projects in relevant technologies, and onboarding onto DEX's delivery tooling (including the DEX Time Sheet).