Module sponsorship — paid placement on Marketplace cards
Module sponsorship lets a partner org pay to put their brand and a "Sponsored by" line on any first-party module card in the Marketplace. It's how a system integrator, an OEM, or a value-added reseller can introduce themselves to orgs browsing for capabilities they happen to specialize in.
What sponsorship looks like:
• On the module card — a small "Sponsored by [Partner Name]" line below the seller chip, with the partner's logo.
• On the module landing page — a "Get help from [Partner Name]" panel with the partner's pitch (one paragraph, configured by the partner) and a button that opens a pre-filled contact form.
• Sponsorship doesn't change the module itself — same description, same Activate flow, same price. It only adds the partner attribution.
Who can sponsor:
Any org that's enrolled in the Partner Program (see Partner Portal → "What is the Partner Program") and has Stripe Connect set up to accept payouts. The Partner Program enrollment vets that the partner is a real entity capable of delivering the services they're advertising.
Buying a sponsorship:
1. Partner Portal → Sponsorships → "Sponsor a module".
2. Pick the module(s) you want to sponsor. Each module shows current sponsorship availability and the monthly price.
3. Write your one-paragraph pitch and upload your logo (already on file from your Partner Program enrollment if you have one).
4. Confirm and pay — Stripe Checkout, charged monthly.
5. Sponsorship goes live immediately on the module card.
Pricing:
Per-module monthly rates are set by Turtini and visible before checkout. Pricing scales loosely with the module's pageview volume — heavily-browsed modules (Accounting, CRM, Builder) cost more than niche ones. We don't auction; rates are flat-fee.
How many sponsors per module:
A small number per module (typically 1-3 active at a time) on a rotation. If a module is fully booked, the Sponsorships page shows "Waitlist" and you'll be queued in order of request.
Cancellation:
Cancel at any time from Partner Portal → Sponsorships → [module] → Cancel. Same period-end logic as paid module subscriptions — the sponsorship stays live until the next renewal date, then ends.
What's NOT sponsored:
• Search results — sponsorship doesn't bump a module up in search.
• Wally recommendations — Wally recommends modules based on your business profile, not on sponsorship dollars.
• The module's actual functionality — sponsors don't get any control over the module they're sponsoring.
Disclosure:
"Sponsored by" is always visible. Turtini doesn't show paid placement that isn't labeled as such. If you find a placement that looks promotional but isn't tagged, file a bug.