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How do we design commission accelerators that actually change rep behavior without blowing the cap?

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Accelerators work when they move reps 5–10% above quota; most lose effectiveness after 120% because payout math breaks. The trick: tiered accelerators that reward quota-beating (not ceiling-smashing), paired with sales stage gates. At 100%, pay standard commission rate. At 110–120%, bump to 1.25x.

Beyond 120%, cap the multiple at 1.5x or the deal unit (not %) to prevent infinite payouts.

The Accelerator Trap:

Why flat-rate accelerators fail:

Correct Tiered Model (Enterprise AE, $200k OTE):

AchievementRateExample Payout Difference
80–99%0% (draw only)
100%1.0x base rate$60k annual comp
110%1.25x rate+$15k
120%1.4x rate+$28k
130%+1.5x rate + deal cap+$42k max

Deal Unit Cap (the guardrail):

Rather than capping at 150% of total comp, cap individual deal commission. Enterprise AE closing $500k deal at 130% quota shouldn't make $50k on one signature. Instead:

Quadrant Approach (Pavilion-style):

  1. ACV accelerator — Deals above $150k get 1.25x commission multiplier. Drives enterprise focus.
  2. Velocity bonus — Close deals in Q1 vs. Q2: +$2k per deal. Prevents quarter-end pile-ons.
  3. New logo accelerator — New customer acquisition (not expansion) gets 1.5x for first 3 deals per rep. Keeps net new momentum.
  4. SPIFFs for contract resets — Multi-year deals: +10% commission if renewal starts Month 1 of new contract. Locks in expansion early.

Avoiding Payout Blowouts:

Red Flags in Your Accelerator:

gantt title Rep Commission Earnings Q1 (Accelerated Plan) section Base Achievement 80–99% quota : active1, 2026-01-01, 90d section Accelerator Tiers 100% (No Accelerator) : active2, 2026-01-01, 90d 110% (1.25x Rate) : crit1, 2026-02-01, 90d 120% (1.4x Rate) : crit2, 2026-02-15, 90d 130%+ (1.5x Rate, Deal Cap) : done1, 2026-03-01, 90d

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joinpavilion.comhttps://www.joinpavilion.com/compensation-reportbridgegroupinc.comhttps://www.bridgegroupinc.com/blog/sales-development-reportbvp.comhttps://www.bvp.com/atlas/state-of-the-cloud-2026news.crunchbase.comhttps://news.crunchbase.com/salesgravy.comhttps://www.salesgravy.com/joinpavilion.comhttps://www.joinpavilion.com/cro-report
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