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What Happens to Your Affiliate Links When Mantle Shuts Down

When Mantle goes dark, your affiliate links keep working, keep sending installs, and quietly stop paying anyone. Here's exactly what happens, why the silent failure is worse than a broken link, and how to fix it.

Published on July 18, 2026

by Fawaz

What Happens to Your Affiliate Links When Mantle Shuts Down

What Happens to Your Affiliate Links When Mantle Shuts Down

If you run an affiliate program for your Shopify app on Mantle, you've probably asked the obvious question: when Mantle goes dark, do all the links my affiliates have shared stop working?

The answer surprises most people. No, they won't.

Every link keeps resolving.

Every click keeps landing.

Your affiliates keep sending you installs.

They just stop getting paid for any of it, and nobody notices for a while.

Here's exactly what happens, and why the silent version of this problem is worse than a broken link would be.

Look closely at a Mantle affiliate link:

https://apps.shopify.com/your-app?mref=affiliate-code

Notice where it points.

It goes to your Shopify App Store listing, not to Mantle.

Which means that Mantle never sat in the middle of that link.

It was never a redirect service standing between your affiliate and your listing page.

That architecture is why the links outlive the platform.

When Mantle's servers go dark on August 14, 2026 (which is less than a month from when I'm writing this piece), that URL still resolves exactly as it always did.

Shopify serves your listing page.

  • The merchant reads it.
  • The merchant installs your app.
  • Nothing about that chain touched Mantle.

The ?mref=affiliate-code part is just a query parameter hanging on the end of the URL.

Shopify doesn't need it, doesn't use it, and doesn't care that it's there so it simply sits in the address bar and does nothing on its own.

Mantle was the thing that read it and now, Mantle is going away.

What actually dies

The links survive. The attribution does not.

Here's what stops working when your cutoff date hits:

  • Attribution: Nothing is reading the mref anymore, so no install gets connected to the affiliate who drove it.
  • Commission calculation: No attribution means no commissions accruing on any referral, past or new.
  • Your dashboard: The reporting that told you which affiliates were performing switches off.
  • Payouts: After the cutoff, there's no path to pay anyone through Mantle at all. Mantle's own guidance is explicit: move your program to another platform and run a final payout before the date.
  • Your affiliates' portal: The place they logged in to see their referrals and earnings is gone.
  • Your data: Mantle plans to delete the underlying data after the cutoffs, so your affiliate records, referral history, and payout history go with it unless you export first.

The silent failure problem

The silent problem here stems from the fact if your links are simply 404'd, you'd know within a day.

Because:

  • An affiliate would email you.
  • Your traffic would crater.
  • You'd fix it immediately.

But that's not what's going to happen.

Instead:

  • Your affiliate publishes a review.
  • A merchant clicks.
  • The listing page loads normally.
  • The merchant installs your app and starts paying you every month.

Your affiliate earned that install, and earns nothing, because the system that would have credited them no longer exists.

Meanwhile, from your side, everything looks fine.

Installs are coming in and revenue is fine.

There's no error message, no alert, no broken page.

The only signal is an absence in affiliate commissions that quietly stopped accruing.

From your affiliate's side, it looks different. They're still doing the work, still sending you customers, but their earnings have flatlined for reasons nobody explained to them.

The real problem when Mantle shuts down isn't broken links.

Instead it's broken trust, accumulating silently while you're busy migrating six other tools.

The one thing that doesn't disappear

Here's the detail that matters most for what comes next.

The mref is still being recorded, even after Mantle dies.

Not by Mantle, but by your own analytics.

When someone clicks an affiliate link, your listing page view is captured in your GA4 export with the full URL, mref included.

That's your data, in your Google Cloud project, entirely independent of Mantle's existence.

So the signal survives and the click is recorded.

The install is recorded in the Shopify Partner API, which is also yours and also unaffected.

What Mantle did was join those two things together: match the mref on a listing page view to the install that followed, and credit the affiliate.

The raw ingredients are still there after the shutdown.

The thing that connected them is what you lost.

That's why this problem is solvable, and why the right replacement can pick up exactly where Mantle stopped.

Your two real options

Start over.

Move to a platform that issues its own tracking links, then ask every affiliate to replace every link they've ever published, in every blog post, YouTube description, newsletter archive, and partner page.

Some will do it.

Many won't get to it.

A chunk of your referral footprint quietly goes dark, and you never find out which parts.

Keep the links.

Move to a platform that honors the same link format and the same mref codes.

Your affiliates change nothing, because nothing about their links needs to change. The links that survived the shutdown simply start earning again.

The second option only exists because of that architectural quirk we started with: the links point at Shopify, not at your affiliate platform. That's the whole opportunity.

How Affilitrak for Apps preserves them

Affilitrak for Apps was built specifically for this situation. It keeps the exact link format Mantle used:

https://apps.shopify.com/your-app?mref=affiliate-code

  • Same destination
  • Same mref parameter
  • Same affiliate codes.

Every link your partners have already published keeps working and starts being tracked again. There's nothing for them to re-share and nothing to break.

Migration is a file upload, not a project.

mantle-affilitrak-migration

You export your affiliates from Mantle, upload the CSV, and Affilitrak recreates your affiliates, their links, and their original referral codes, mapped one to one so attribution stays intact.

Past payouts come across as history.

You can preview the whole import before committing anything.

And the attribution picks up using the same ingredients Mantle used:

  • The Shopify Partner API for installs and recurring subscription revenue
  • joined with your GA4 and BigQuery export for the mref that connects a click to the install that followed.

Referred installs get credited cleanly. Organic installs stay organic.

The dates you're working against

  • August 14, 2026: most Mantle services stop, including the affiliates module, the dashboard, and the APIs. If you're not on Mantle Billing, this is your date, full stop.
  • September 30, 2026: if you use Mantle Billing, your full account runs until then.

Whichever applies to you, the sequence is the same: move your program first so new referrals track somewhere, then run one final payout through Mantle to clear pending commissions before the cutoff, then turn off auto payouts.

Don't treat the deadline as the start date.

Exporting a CSV is not a migration, and the affiliates who trusted you enough to promote your app deserve better than finding out the hard way.

Conclusion

Your Mantle affiliate links won't break when the platform shuts down.

They'll keep working, keep sending you installs, and keep earning your affiliates absolutely nothing, quietly, until someone notices.

That's a fixable problem, and the fix is straightforward: move to a platform that honors the same links and the same codes, so the footprint your affiliates spent years building keeps paying them.

Your affiliates built your growth. Don't let them disappear when Mantle does.

Start your migration today.