ArrayBlocks specializes in developing robust and scalable Matrix MLM software solutions designed to help businesses grow efficiently. Our systems combine smart automation, high security, and intuitive user experience for smooth network operations.
Whether you are launching a new Matrix MLM plan or upgrading an existing platform, ArrayBlocks delivers fully customizable solutions tailored to your business model and long-term growth goals.
A Matrix MLM Plan is a structured network marketing model that promotes teamwork, discipline, and balanced growth through a fixed-width and fixed-depth network structure.
Each participant can recruit only a limited number of members, forming a predefined matrix. This structure ensures fair distribution, controlled expansion, and predictable earning opportunities.
ArrayBlocks offers advanced Matrix MLM software that simplifies complex operations such as genealogy tracking, commission calculation, payouts, and performance monitoring — all from a single platform.
The Matrix MLM structure follows a predefined genealogy tree with fixed width and depth, determined by the company based on product value, business goals, and market strategy.
Commonly used matrix formats include 2×2, 3×2, 4×7, 5×7, 3×9, and extended matrix variations depending on scalability requirements.
In a Matrix MLM plan, the company defines both the width (number of members per level) and the depth (number of levels). These parameters control how the network grows and how income is distributed.
Once a level reaches its maximum capacity, additional members are automatically placed into the next available position through spillover mechanisms.
This fixed structure ensures fairness and prevents unlimited expansion at any single level, encouraging team support and cooperation.
Sponsors are motivated to assist their downline because growth at deeper levels contributes to overall network success and earnings.
Consider a 3×2 matrix plan where three members are allowed per level and the matrix extends to two levels.
Once the first level fills with three members, new joiners are placed automatically into the second level using predefined spillover rules.
This type of structure is known as a forced matrix, as placement strictly follows the system-defined rules.
Sponsor: The member who directly refers a new distributor.
Parent: The upline position where the new member is finally placed within the matrix structure.
Spillover happens when all positions under a sponsor are filled. Additional recruits are automatically placed in the next available position within the downline.
Spillover placement usually follows a left-to-right or level-wise pattern, depending on system configuration.
Some systems also allow placement preferences based on sponsor choice or administrative rules.
Limited width restricts the number of direct referrals per member.
Members relying heavily on spillover may experience slower growth.
Earnings depend on proper placement and active team performance.
Differences in downline activity can impact earning consistency.
The Matrix MLM Calculator helps businesses estimate income potential based on matrix size, commissions, and operational costs.
Initial investment required to enter the system.
Operational and product-related expenses.
Defines payout ratios across the matrix.
Determines the depth of the matrix structure.
System maintenance and management fees.
Applicable deductions based on regional policies.
This calculator enables companies to design fair, transparent, and sustainable compensation plans while maintaining long-term profitability.