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Level-up earnings calculator

Level-up earnings calculator

Estimate monthly earnings across referral tiers using per-agent volume, agent counts, and earned percentages. Adjust assumptions to match your program.

Inputs

Your personal earned percentage

0.500%

Tip: Start with conservative assumptions. Small changes in conversion or volume can materially change outcomes.

Tiers

Tier 1

Tier 2

Tier 3

Tier 4

Tier 5

Estimate monthly earnings across multiple tiers using three inputs: average closed volume per agent, number of agents at each tier, and the percentage you earn on that tier’s volume.

This is a generic model inspired by common “level-up” or tiered earnings programs (mortgage, brokerage, referral orgs). Always confirm your program’s official tier rates and eligibility rules.

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People search for calculators like “level up calculator,” “tiered earnings calculator,” “referral tier commission calculator,” and “mortgage level up earnings.” This tool keeps the math transparent: volume × earned % at each tier, summed into an estimated monthly total.

To use it well, start with conservative assumptions and run scenarios. A small change in average volume per agent or tier counts can meaningfully change monthly totals.

FAQ

Is this tied to a specific company’s program?

No. It is a generic tiered-earnings calculator. Different programs have different tier definitions, caps, clawbacks, and eligibility rules—verify with official documents.

How are monthly earnings calculated?

For each tier, it multiplies closed volume by the earned percentage. For tiers with multiple agents, closed volume is modeled as agents × average closed volume per agent.

Should I use loan volume, GCI, or revenue?

Use the metric your program pays on. If payouts are based on loan volume, input loan volume. If payouts are based on commission revenue, input commission revenue instead.

Are taxes, splits, and deductions included?

No. This is a gross estimate. If you want a net view, reduce the earned percentages or volume to reflect your actual net economics.

Can I model fewer tiers or zero agents in a tier?

Yes—set an agent count to 0 to remove a tier from the model.