Ask most managers how much commission they're owed across their whole roster right now, and the honest answer is “let me check a few things.”
Antymo treats commission as a real part of the data, not an afterthought column. Set a rate per creator, and every deal against them, past and future, calculates from it automatically.
of commission math automatic, per creator, per deal
payment states tracked: not invoiced, invoiced, paid, overdue
free trial to try it against your real roster first
Set a commission rate on each creator once. Every deal you log against them calculates automatically from that rate, no re-entering it, no formula to keep in sync.
Your dashboard totals outstanding commission across every creator and every deal, updated the moment a deal's value or status changes.
Every deal's invoice status feeds the same view, so you always know what's collected, what's pending, and what's actually late.
Nothing to break when someone inserts a row or changes a column. The commission math lives in the data model, not in a cell reference.
One commission percentage, set once when you add them. Different creators can carry different rates.
Add a brand, a value, a stage. Commission on that deal calculates itself the moment you save it.
Outstanding, your commission, and overdue all roll up automatically, across every creator at once.
Update invoice status as money comes in. The outstanding number drops in real time, no recalculating anything.
Commission tracking looks like a small thing until your roster grows past a handful of creators and a few deals each. At that point “check the spreadsheet” stops being a five-minute task, and small formula mistakes start being real money, either yours or theirs. A dedicated commission view isn't a nice-to-have at that point, it's the difference between knowing your numbers and guessing at them.
Set a rate once. Every deal calculates itself from there.