Offerrum: What’s Behind the Modest Interface
The CIS CPA market is oversaturated. Every six months a new player emerges, promising “the highest rates” and “exclusive offers.” Against this backdrop, Offerrum — now several years old — continues to hold its ground. And that alone is a signal. Fly-by-night networks die quickly; those that survive usually do something right.
Let’s figure out what exactly.
Official website: offerrum.com
Offer Math: What Actually Converts
Let’s look at the numbers without the marketing fluff. Offerrum specializes in three verticals:
Finance (40% of catalog). Microloans, credit cards, banking products. Classic CPA bread and butter — high rates (₽500–₽2000 per targeted action), but also strict moderation. Traffic is accepted mainly from Russia/CIS, partially from Europe.
Product Offers (35%). This is more interesting: niche products, cosmetics, supplements, kitchen gadgets from TV ads. Rates are lower than finance (₽200–₽800), but moderation is softer and conversion is more stable.
Mobile Apps (25%). Game installs, utilities, fintech apps. Rates from ₽30 to ₽200 per install depending on geo. A good option for beginners with limited test budgets.
An important nuance: unlike many competitors, Offerrum shows real offer statistics before you start running traffic. EPC, confirmation rate, average check, and even seasonality — all available in your dashboard without asking a manager. This saves days of testing.
Technical Side: Tracking and Postback
Offerrum’s tech stack is built on their own tracker, not a rented solution. The advantages:
- Instant postbacks. Events arrive in 1–3 seconds, not 30–60 seconds like on older platforms.
- Detailed statistics. View conversion rates by traffic source, creative, geo, device, and even mobile carrier.
- Automation API. Stats export, automatic bid management, integration with external trackers (Keitaro, Binom).
The downside: the interface is spartan. If you’re used to polished admin panels like Admitad’s, it’ll feel unfamiliar at first. But it doesn’t hinder performance.
Payouts: When and How
Offerrum supports all major payment methods for the CIS market:
- Russian bank cards (₽)
- ЮMoney
- QIWI
- Cryptocurrency (USDT TRC-20)
- For non-residents: WebMoney, Payoneer
Minimum payout: ₽3000. Frequency: weekly (Tuesdays). Standard for the CPA market — no better or worse than competitors. Hold for new webmasters: 14 days, reduced to 7 days after 3 payouts.
Notably: unlike some networks, Offerrum doesn’t practice “sudden” cuts to confirmed leads. Confirmation rate is honestly displayed in stats from day one.
Support: A Case Against Templates
This is a pain point for most CPA networks. The standard scenario: a manager replies with template phrases every 2–3 days, and real problems get solved through “senior” managers.
Offerrum takes a different approach: a personal manager is assigned from day one and available via Telegram/WhatsApp during business hours. Average response time: 15–30 minutes. Not “wow service,” but above market average.
There’s also a learning section: case studies, tracker setup guides, webinar recordings. For beginners, this replaces paid arbitrage courses.
Offerrum Affiliate Program
Type: RevShare (referral program) Rate: 5% of referred webmaster’s income for 12 months Model: CPA (Cost Per Action) — payout for confirmed targeted actions Payouts: Weekly, from ₽3000
How it works:
- Register as a webmaster
- Get your referral link in the dashboard
- Referred webmasters generate income — you earn 5%
- Payouts come together with your main income
Pros for affiliates:
- Long attribution window (12 months — above market average of 3–6 months)
- Transparent referral statistics
- No need to master arbitrage yourself — just bring webmasters
Cons:
- 5% is modest compared to some SaaS affiliate programs (20–30%)
- Specific webmaster audience — requires niche platforms
Verdict
Offerrum is a workhorse of the CPA market. It doesn’t try to look prettier than it is, but gets the essentials right: pays on time, doesn’t shave, provides analytics tools. For webmasters running product and finance offers in the CIS — one of the first candidates to test.
For affiliates, CPA networks are interesting as a passive income source, but 5% of webmaster turnover isn’t what you build a strategy on. More of a nice bonus to your main channel.
Rating: 4 out of 5 For: Arbitrage specialists, webmasters, traffic network owners Not for: Those looking for SaaS offers or content-based affiliate programs