Binary MLM (Multi-Level Marketing) software plans are a type of compensation plan commonly used in network marketing businesses. In a binary MLM plan, distributors are organized into two legs or downlines, often referred to as the "left" and "right" legs. Here are some common binary MLM software plans:
Binary Plan: In this plan, each distributor can only have two frontline distributors. The binary tree structure continues to grow with unlimited depth. Distributors are compensated based on the sales volume or points accumulated by their weaker leg (also known as the "pay leg") in relation to their stronger leg (also known as the "strong leg"). This plan emphasizes teamwork and encourages cooperation between distributors.
Power Leg Plan: This plan is a variation of the binary plan. It focuses on building one strong leg or power leg, which is often pre-built or automatically assigned by the company. The distributor's income is primarily generated from the sales volume in the power leg. The other leg is called the "profit leg," where distributors can recruit and build their own organization. The power leg helps to create momentum and faster growth in the organization.