How cooperation works¶
The strength of Mancub is that several independent businesses can fulfil one customer order together — while each keeps its own identity, data, and control. A single booking is split into per-supplier parts, dispatched to the right partners, and reassembled into one delivered experience.

One customer order is split across independent partners — each accepts and delivers its own part, and Mancub recombines them into a single experience.
- A customer books once, through the selling provider's own site.
- Mancub splits the order into parts and dispatches each to the right verified partner (a guide, a venue, another tour operator).
- Each partner confirms and delivers its own part — independently and on its own terms.
- Mancub reassembles everything into a single voucher and one seamless experience for the customer.
The customer sees one smooth booking. Each business stays independent, gets paid for its part, and keeps full control of its own operation.
Getting everyone paid¶
Because each provider brings its own payment gateway, the customer's money lands with the selling provider directly. From there, the selling provider settles with each partner according to the confirmed order and the terms they agreed — no intermediary holding the funds.

Money flows to the selling provider first, who then pays each supplier according to the confirmed order and agreements.
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