How It Works

From Opt-In to Payout

The complete journey of a Jingle call - from the moment a user opts in, to an international call landing on their device, to revenue appearing in your partner portal.

The Journey

The Life of a Jingle Call

Six steps, end to end - every one of them visible to you, and every one of them opt-in for your users.

1

Integrate

A native Android plug-in - io.minutesnetwork:jingle-fullservice 5.6.0, 3-10MB, minSdk 26 (Android 8.0+) - that also works with Flutter and React Native apps. A dedicated integration engineer supports your team throughout, at zero upfront cost, and the pace is set by your team.

2

User Opt-In

Nothing activates silently. Users see a clear, plain-language disclosure of what Jingle does, then confirm their choice with a one-time SMS code sent to their own number.

3

Activation

Each permission is requested with a plain-language reason it exists. Once granted, the device joins the network - and users can switch Jingle off at any time, instantly.

4

Calls Route

Inbound international calls terminate through opted-in devices over the Minutes Network™ backbone - 100% Tier 1 CLI routing, with AI-driven Least Cost Routing selecting the best path. On the device it stays light: roughly 30-50KB of data per minute and under 2% battery impact.

5

Revenue Accrues

Every completed minute earns termination revenue at wholesale carrier rates - and you keep 50% of the net. No ad inventory, no fill rates, no auctions.

6

Track & Get Paid

Your partner portal is live from day one: real-time revenue, minutes, opted-in users, call quality, and exportable reports. Payouts arrive monthly - see the revenue page for the full economics.

Why It Works

Built on Real Telecom Economics

Jingle is not a new monetisation gimmick - it connects your app to a wholesale market that has existed for decades.

Carrier Economics

International call termination is a real wholesale market - carriers pay per minute to deliver calls. Minutes Network™ terminates traffic for the international voice carriers - including IDT Corporation, PCCW Global, Lebara, World Mobile and more.

User Consent First

The network only includes devices whose owners chose to join: transparent disclosure, SMS-verified opt-in, plain-language permission reasons, and an off switch users can flip at any time.

Infrastructure, Not Ads

Jingle earns from completed international calls, not from ads. There are no banners, no interstitials and no inventory to sell - so it stacks on top of your existing monetisation instead of competing with it.

Go Deeper

Pick Your Next Step

Each part of the journey has its own deep dive.

Next Step

Ready to See It in Your App?

Apply for the partner program and a dedicated integration engineer will walk your team through the journey - at your pace, with zero upfront cost.