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Frega delivers its services through independent professionals from within its own community, rather than through a traditional structure of employed regional staff. This keeps operational costs low, passes savings on to users through accessible, fair pricing, and results in more personalised, local service.

This page provides an overview of the four independent service roles within the Frega ecosystem. Each role has its own detail page, which forms part of Frega's Terms of Service by reference and should be read carefully by anyone considering taking on that role.

Important before reading further: None of these roles are employment positions. None involve equity, ownership, or financial investment in Frega. None should be treated as a primary source of income. Fees vary and are tied to actual service delivery. Anyone joining Frega should do so for the genuine utility of the platform's tools, not for any expectation of partner payments.

Advocates

An Advocate is a community member whose normal platform activity — issuing Growth Points, sharing an AdDrop, initiating a chat, or performing any number of future functions — leads another person to register on Frega. Advocate status is automatic. There is no application, no programme, and no requirement to do anything beyond using the platform naturally.

When someone an Advocate has introduced goes on to use paid Frega services, the Advocate may receive variable payments funded from Frega's service revenue. Payments are calculated as 20% of service fees in year one of that referral relationship, 15% in year two, and 10% from year three onwards, continuing indefinitely.

Advocate payments are subject to a flat monthly cap of $3,000 across all introduced accounts, or 100% of the Advocate's own combined Frega service fee spend if that exceeds $3,000 — whichever is higher. Where a user holds both a personal and a business account, the cap applies across both combined.

Advocacy is incidental, not a programme. Most Advocates receive nothing or very small amounts, as many introductions do not lead to ongoing paid service usage. Advocate payments should not be considered reliable income. All variable payments are taxable income.

Full details: How Advocates Work

Consultants

Consultants are personal account holders who are programmatically identified by Frega as competent and willing to help business members use the platform. The role is invitation-only and merit-based — it cannot be applied for. Frega identifies and invites suitable candidates from within the existing user base.

Consultants support a portfolio of up to 100 business clients, providing onboarding assistance, answering questions, and helping them get the most from the platform. Variable payments have two components: 6% of service fees generated by their own clients' platform activity, and 4% of service fees generated by the clients of up to four other Consultants assigned below them by Frega — reflecting genuine oversight responsibilities.

Every Consultant sits within a two-tier structure simultaneously. They have a Consultant assigned above them by Frega, available to assist and step in for their clients when necessary, and up to four Consultants assigned below them for whom they perform the same role. All allocations are made exclusively by Frega. There are no titles within the structure — every Consultant holds the same role. Payment travels one level only in each direction.

Consultant performance is measured continuously through the Net Score system. The role is available to personal account holders only and cannot be held simultaneously with Licensee or Publisher roles.

Full details: How Consultants Work

Licensees

Licensees are community coordinators who represent Frega within a specific geographical area, providing local, face-to-face support that complements the platform's digital tools. All licences are held by Frega until a Licensee is appointed. There are two levels: Territory Licensees (local, covering approximately 100,000 residents and 10,000 businesses) and Area Licensees (regional, overseeing approximately ten Territory Licensees).

Territory Licensees pay a $1,000 establishment fee ($10 annual renewal). Area Licensees pay a $10,000 establishment fee ($100 annual renewal). This fee is not an investment and does not provide equity or any financial return from Frega's growth. It covers administrative and infrastructure costs. Territory Licensees receive 2.5% of service fees generated within their territory. Area Licensees receive 1.5% of service fees generated across their area.

Where a territory or area is already generating service fee revenue at the point of appointment, a maturity adjustment applies to the Licensee's revenue share during the first two years, normalising to their full rate from year three onwards regardless of the activity level inherited at appointment. A Licensee subject to a maturity adjustment may elect to accelerate to their full rate at the end of year one by paying an accelerated normalisation fee, determined by Frega and capped at six months of the adjustment differential. Election must be made within 30 calendar days of the first anniversary of appointment and is not repeatable.

Licensees may also be Advocates but cannot hold Consultant or Publisher roles simultaneously.

Full details: How Licensees Work

Publishers

Publishers are community members who develop AI agent tools using Azure AI Foundry within a secure sandbox environment provided by Frega. These tools are published to the Frega marketplace for other users to subscribe to at $3.00 per agent per month.

Publishers receive a portion of subscription fees when their tools are used. All development and publishing activity is governed by strict data-protection and secure data-access rules. AI agents operate entirely within Frega's privacy-protected ecosystem and cannot access data outside the platform.

Full details: How Publishers Work

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I hold more than one role?

Advocates may also be Consultants, Licensees, or Publishers. However, Consultants, Licensees, and Publishers cannot hold other service provider roles simultaneously, to maintain clear separation of responsibilities and avoid conflicts of interest.

How much can I earn?

Fees vary by role and are always tied to actual service delivery. Advocate payments are modest and variable. Consultant fees depend on client usage. Licensee fees depend on territory or area activity. Publisher fees depend on subscriber count. No income projections or earnings expectations are provided or implied for any role.

Is this network marketing or MLM?

No. Frega is a software platform. The primary value is in its tools and services. Partner payments are remuneration for genuine services provided — not for recruitment, not for building a network, and not for signing people up. There are no targets, no quotas, no downline structure, and no requirement to do anything beyond using the platform or providing the specific service the role involves. See What Is Frega for a full explanation of what Frega is not.

Are these employment positions?

No. All roles are independent service-provider positions. Frega does not employ Advocates, Consultants, Licensees, or Publishers. Each individual is responsible for their own tax affairs and operates independently.

What are the eligibility requirements?

All roles require users to be 18 or older. Each role has specific additional requirements — Consultants must be personal account holders and be identified and invited by Frega; Licensees pay an establishment fee; Publishers require technical capability in AI development. See each role's detail page for full requirements.

Detail Pages

How Advocates Work — Full details of Advocate status and payments.

How Consultants Work — Full details of the Consultant role.

How Licensees Work — Full details of Territory and Area Licensee roles.

How Publishers Work — Full details of the Publisher role and AI agents.

Definitions — Official definitions for all Frega terminology.

Contact Us — Get in touch with any questions.

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