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Originally Posted by NinjaSteve
When an affiliate program has a custom backend, why do they decide to switch to Nats? Is it because the software is easier to use and maintain because the Nats team is the one in charge of updating it? Or does Nats appeal more to webmasters than a custom webmaster stats area? What other reasons are there?
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Some affiliate programs switch to NATS, because they want to bring down the cost of their tech bill, and if they need something custom they can move that cost to a one time amount to TooMuchMedia per project. But either way, you still have to wait forever for them to integrate Paygea into their system. Their data model sucked, their interfaces needed work, but everyone loves them (Got to love it).
I want to see their new system I heard about a few months ago.