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Traffic Company Review & 4 Alternatives (2026)
Verdict
Worth a signup if you push mobile traffic in carrier-billing geos: Traffic Company runs in-house click-to-call and VAS offers in 50+ countries and has been paying publishers since 2004. Skip it if a €250/$300 minimum on a default-monthly schedule doesn't fit your volume — weekly is negotiated, not promised.
Key facts
- Min payout
- $300 / €250
- Payment schedule
- Monthly default; bi-weekly/weekly on request
- Payment methods
- Wire, PayPal, Paxum
- Referral program
- 5% of referred publishers' revenue
- Affpaying rating
- 4.81/5 (6 reviews)
What works
- In-house click-to-call offers in 50+ countries and mobile-content (carrier billing) offers in 10+ — direct payouts with no reseller margin in those geos
- Carrier-billed flows (PIN submit, click-flow, IVR) monetize mobile traffic in geos where credit-card offers don't convert; smartlink covers 195+ connected countries
- Clean payment record since 2004 — wire, PayPal and Paxum, with bi-weekly and weekly schedules available on request; no non-payment threads surfaced in research
- Fast onboarding: account and offer approvals typically within hours, real-time stats, S2S postbacks and an IVR performance API
- 5% referral bonus on referred publishers' revenue via a personal referral link
What doesn’t
- €250/$300 minimum payout on a default-monthly schedule — weekly is discretionary, not standard, so small publishers park money for a long time
- Narrow inventory next to a full-service adult CPA network: dating, VAS and click-to-call only — no cam revshare, no fansite or paysite offers
- Thin public review footprint: roughly 6 Affpaying reviews and no Trustpilot page, so trust rests on longevity rather than volume of proof
- Per-offer rates aren't published anywhere — you find out what a geo/carrier pays only after approval
What Traffic Company actually is
Traffic Company is a Dutch CPA network out of Leeuwarden, in business since 2004 according to Tracxn, and a small operation — company databases put it at around 14 staff. It is mobile-first and built around three things: click-to-call (IVR) offers, carrier-billed mobile content (VAS, PIN submits, click-flow), and dating. The pitch that matters is the in-house part: they claim to be the direct advertiser for click-to-call in 50+ countries and mobile content in 10+, with 195+ countries connected through their smartlink and 10,000+ active publishers. Those are their numbers, not audited ones, so apply the usual discount.
For an adult webmaster, the relevance is simple: this is where mobile traffic from carrier-billing geos goes to earn something. A click that will never enter a credit card can still confirm a PIN or place a call, and the charge lands on the phone bill. Adult traffic is accepted; the funnels it feeds are dating and mobile-content flows, not consumer porn products.
Payouts and terms
The numbers from their own FAQ: minimum payout is $300 or €250 depending on your currency, payment frequency is monthly by default and "can be changed to biweekly and sometimes even weekly" — their words, and note the sometimes. Methods are wire, PayPal and Paxum. The last 5 days of revenue stay pending so delayed conversions can register before settlement. One Affpaying reviewer reports they will drop the threshold to $150 for IVR/PIN traffic; treat that as negotiable, not policy.
Per-offer rates are not published — what a given geo/carrier combination pays, you learn after approval. The referral programme is 5% of each referred publisher's revenue via a personal link in account settings; duration isn't stated anywhere I could find, so I won't call it lifetime. On reliability: I found no non-payment threads in my research, and Affpaying scores payouts 4.83/5 — across all of six reviews, which is a sample, not a verdict.
Tools, tracking and creatives
Tracking runs on an in-house platform: real-time statistics, S2S postback URLs configurable from account settings, and an IVR Performance API exposed through the dashboard for the click-to-call side — useful if you're feeding call traffic programmatically. The main monetization tools are direct links to single offers and a smartlink that routes each click algorithmically by country, carrier and device to whatever is converting. For mixed remnant mobile traffic, the smartlink is the honest default; for volume in a specific carrier-billing geo, ask for the direct offer.
Approvals move fast — account reviews and offer approvals both "a few hours" per their FAQ, which matches the newbie-friendly reputation in reviews. Affpaying's tracking score is a flat 5/5, though again from six reviewers. What they don't publish is anything about a creative library: expect per-offer banners and landers rather than the thousands of pre-made assets the bigger adult networks advertise. Bring your own pre-landers.
Support and reliability
Support is the part reviewers consistently praise. Every account gets a dedicated manager, the site claims 24/7 availability, and the recurring phrases in reviews are "fast support and payments" and "very professional, responsive and helpful" account managers — one reviewer called the AMs the main reason to work there. With a team of roughly 14 people, you are dealing with humans who know their carrier deals, not a ticket queue.
The reliability picture is positive but thin. Twenty-plus years of operation is real longevity in this business, and my searches turned up no scam accusations, no banned-account horror stories, no missed-payment threads. But the public footprint is small: 6 reviews on Affpaying averaging 4.81/5, an affLIFT ratings page, and no Trustpilot presence at all. The absence of complaints from a network this old is a genuinely good sign; the absence of much evidence either way means you size your first payout cycle accordingly.
Who it's for
Sign up if you buy or own mobile traffic in carrier-billing markets — the geos where VAS, PIN-submit and click-to-call flows live and card-based offers die. Pop, redirect, push and remnant mobile adult traffic all fit; the smartlink means you can test 195+ geos without building campaigns one by one, then push your AM for direct deals where volume appears. It also suits newer webmasters in those markets: approvals in hours and hand-holding AMs lower the entry cost, even if the €250/$300 threshold raises it again.
Skip it if your business is desktop traffic in card-paying Tier-1 geos, or if you want cam, fansite or paysite offers with recurring revshare — none of that exists here. And if you clear less than the minimum in a month or two, your money sits at the network on the default-monthly schedule. This is a specialist's tool, not a first and only network.
Verdict
Traffic Company is a credible specialist: in-house click-to-call and carrier-billing offers in 50+ geos, tracking that does the S2S basics properly, and a 20-year payment record with no complaints I could find. The €250/$300 minimum on a default-monthly schedule and the dating/VAS-only catalogue keep it from being anyone's main network. If you have mobile traffic in carrier-billing markets, open an account and route it here; if you don't, there's nothing for you in the inventory.
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FAQ
What is Traffic Company's minimum payout?
$300 USD or €250 EUR depending on your account currency, paid by wire, PayPal or Paxum. The default schedule is monthly; bi-weekly and weekly are available on request. One reviewer reports the threshold can be lowered to $150 for IVR/PIN traffic.
Does Traffic Company accept adult traffic?
Yes. Adult and mainstream mobile traffic are both accepted; adult clicks are monetized through dating and carrier-billed mobile-content funnels (VAS, PIN submit, click-to-call) rather than porn-product offers.
Does Traffic Company have a referral program?
Yes — a 5% bonus on the revenue of each publisher you refer, tracked through a personal referral link in your account settings. The duration of the bonus isn't published.
What makes Traffic Company different from bigger adult CPA networks?
They're the direct advertiser for click-to-call offers in 50+ countries and mobile-content offers in 10+, so there's no reseller margin in those geos. The trade-off is a narrow catalogue: no cam, fansite or paysite offers, and no published rate card.
Alternatives to Traffic Company
A dating smartlink running since 2016 that pays every Tuesday from $100 — dependable cash flow, provided you accept the black box and the absent referral programme.
Dating-first CPA network with 1,000+ direct offers and a smartlink that earns its keep — fine at volume, but Net30 by default and a $2,000 wire minimum punish small publishers.
8,360 programs with 774 in adult/dating make MyLead a solid dating/smartlink sidearm — but the €100 floor and 14-working-day payouts disqualify it as your primary network.
