This guide covers how partners can use the TabTrade brand across websites, content, ads, and promotional material. The rules are short. Follow them and we stay out of each other’s way.

What You Can Do

Approved brand assets live inside the Partner Tracking Portal. Use them to promote TabTrade and our products, as long as anything you publish is accurate and not misleading. Always pull the latest versions. If you have an old logo file or banner saved on your desktop, replace it.
That means you can:

  • Use the official TabTrade logos and assets from the Partner Tracking Portal
  • Refer to us as TabTrade. One word. Never “Tab Trade”
  • Link to tabtrade.com using your approved referral links
  • Describe our products and services factually

What You Cannot Do

  • Modify, recolour, or rebuild the TabTrade logo
  • Use our branding in a way that suggests you work for us, own part of the business, or hold any regulatory authority on our behalf
  • Register domains, social handles, or brand names that contain “TabTrade” or anything close enough to be confused with it
  • Make guarantees or performance promises on our behalf
  • Promote TabTrade in jurisdictions where we are restricted

Advertising and Promotion

Promotional activity must be clear, fair, and not misleading. That is the standard regulators expect, and it is the standard we expect from you. You are responsible for making sure your marketing meets the laws and advertising rules in every region you operate in.
If a referral or affiliate relationship exists, disclose it where the rules require. Paid media, media buys, and custom creative may need extra review before they go live. When in doubt, send it through.
We supply official marketing material through the Partner Tracking Portal. Custom branded creative needs our sign-off before it goes anywhere. If you spot an old or unapproved asset still in circulation, take it down.

Ongoing Brand Management

We may ask you to update or remove content that does not meet our brand, compliance, or regulatory standards. If that happens, fix it promptly. Repeated breaches can lead to paused promotional activity, withheld commissions, or the end of the partner relationship.
Not sure whether a specific use is fine? Ask your account manager or the partnerships team before you publish.