TMM Launches Desktop Affiliate Stats Software

MORGANVILLE, N.J. — Software developer Too Much Media announced today the official launch of its new desktop based affiliate stats software, TMM Stats.

The company said this program allows users to automatically download stats from any NATS or CCBill affiliate program in one place.

TMM Stats is NATS Version 3, 4, 4.1 and CCBill compatible along with the ability to add all CCBill programs with one affiliate ID in one step.

Stats can be broken down in various ways such as raw hits, unique hits, join hits and submits along with trial, full joins, rebills and more.

The company said one of the main features of TMM Stats is the ability to view and download a dump of free hosted galleries automatically for each NATS program to save affiliates time.

"We are pleased to offer an efficient tool to the webmaster community that is completely free of charge to relieve some of the affiliates’ operation costs," TMM CEO Charles Berrebbi said.

“We are still in the process of adding many features to this program and will be listening to all affiliate feedback. Our mission is to make TMM Stats an essential tool in affiliates every day statistics tracking.”

TMM Stats requires a TMMid. To obtain one, click here.

To download a free copy of TMM Stats, click here.

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