Forced-Width Intelligence

Automate spillover placement with fairness, speed, and control

Keep Matrix and Binary structures balanced while protecting ranks and compliance. Our engine orchestrates placement, queues, compression, and audit logs—no manual juggling.

  • Configurable spill priorities, queue logic, and fallbacks
  • Real-time compression & vacancy handling with proofs
  • Rank-safe validations, leg caps, and compliance alerts
300k+
spillover nodes placed weekly
0.4%
variance on parallel audit
24/7
placement monitoring
Placement Console Audit ready
  • Slot finder with weight rules
  • Compression log & approvals
  • Dispute trail for leadership sign-off
Everything timestamped, signed, and exportable for regulators.

What is Spillover in MLM?

In forced-width plans (e.g., 3×N Matrix or Binary), once a distributor’s immediate positions are filled, additional enrollments “spill” to the next available slots in depth according to your placement rules. Our engine automates this fairly and transparently with full logs.

  • Supports sponsor/placement separation
  • Round-robin, left-to-right, power-leg prioritization
  • Time-based or rank-based queue options

Key features of the Spillover Plan Software

Forced-width placement

Define width (e.g., 2,3,4,5) and depth; choose breadth-first or depth-first fill.

Smart spill rules

Power-leg, weaker-leg, balanced legs, or round-robin; per-country overrides.

Compression & vacancy

Auto-compress inactive or terminated IDs; respect regulatory hold periods.

Rank safety

Leg caps, qualified legs, and carry-forward logic to prevent gaming.

Wallet & payout proofs

Immutable ledgers with downloadable proofs for every bonus.

Dispute Center

Placement change workflow with audit and leadership approvals.

How it works

  1. New enrollment captured → sponsor assigned.
  2. Placement engine locates next qualified open node per rules.
  3. Spillover applied; logs created (who/when/why/slot ID).
  4. Volumes (PV/BV) posted to upline per plan math.
  5. Compression runs during cycle close for inactive accounts.
Tip: Use simulation mode to preview spill patterns before go-live.

Compliance guardrails

  • Retail-driven compensation with caps & minimum customer sales
  • No earnings guarantees; clear disclosures & calculator proofs
  • Jurisdiction rules, cooling-off & refunds tracking
No. Sponsor is who enrolled the member; placement (where they sit) may spill to another position based on rules.
Yes—admins can raise disputes and approve relocations within policy windows; all changes are audited.
Common in Matrix and Binary with forced width; can be adapted for hybrids.
Use round-robin or weakest-leg logic with qualification checks and leg caps.