So you want to build the best referral program, but you’re not quite sure what the program should be.

While you may have to get a bit creative with the details, all types of business can enjoy the benefits of a referral marketing strategy, including mobilizing existing customers as your promoters, encouraging customer loyalty, and increasing your customer lifetime value.

In fact, a business can run many referral programs at the same time. Some businesses may run a customer program and a partner program simultaneously. Referral programs can take on any form, and incentive options are endless. You can offer cash, store credits, upgrades, free products, or any reward that works for your business.

If you’re thinking about starting a referral program, but stumped on program ideas, we’ve created an amazingly awesome list of businesses that run a refer-a-friend program. The best part is, there are ideas for all business types, and they’ll work for all company sizes from startups to enterprises!

Check out the best referral program examples

We’ve collected the best customer referral program examples to inspire you. We’ve also broken down how these referral programs work, including what they do well (so you can steal their secrets) and what they can improve (so you know the potential pitfalls to steer clear of). Read through the list, or jump right to the referral program type you’re most interested in:

Best referral program examples: Automotive

Uber

Earn FREE Uber with Your Own Personalized Referral Code!

Uber has run a few referral programs in the past. They did a good job at catering to everyone, both drivers, and riders. Drivers can earn cash rewards between their drives by referring drivers and riders. Additionally, riders can earn free Uber credits for sharing with their friends.

uber referral program example

What they do well: They’ve run a few types of referral programs, one for employees and one for customers – which we find impressive.

What they can improve: Their program changes a lot, but that is expected (especially with a program that’s been going strong for years). We actually like that they keep changing the program parameters as needed. We suggest just being sure to make sure all language stays consistent. It also appears that their referral program is limited time only as of now. We’d prefer if they kept their referral program going all year, as that would help them motivate and track sharing consistently.

Tesla

Receive a $1,000 credit when you order a new Model S or Model X.

Tesla’s referral program likes big rewards. The most recent referral program gave Tesla referrals $1000 credit towards the sale price of a car when using a referral code. The Tesla owner who sent the referral code then earned rewards based on how many qualifying referrals they had.  The more referrals a user sent, the more perks they would receive. Everything from new rims to a new car!

tesla referral program

What they do well: We like that they make the reward worthwhile. And it only makes sense as cars can be pricey.

What they can improve: The referrer’s reward is sort of based on a point system so the referrer will have to make a few referrals before earning bigger prizes. This may deter some people from referring. However, most people who own a Tesla know someone who probably wants one too – so referrals may not be that difficult to get.

Best referral program examples: Clothing

MeUndies

Be a hero. Invite your friends to MeUndies and they’ll get 20% off.

MeUndies rewards customers with $20 for free if they refer a friend. Plus, the referred friend will receive 20% off. This underwear brand offers both men’s and women’s styles, so everyone can get in on the reward action. Don’t be fooled by the name, as MeUndies offers a variety of loungewear too. MeUndies also utilizes an easy sharing option. The user simply shares by email or Facebook. Easy, right?

meundies referral program

What they do well: Their invite form is simple and easy as it utilizes a prefilled (but editable) message. This makes sharing super simple, which is what we like to see.

What they can improve: With this example we see email and Facebook as the only two options for sharing. They could add SMS or even just add an option for the referrer to copy their link to paste wherever for maximum promotion potential.

Stitch Fix

Free clothes! Share with friends, earn $25

StitchFix is a clothing subscription. They give $25 in Stitch Fix credit for referring a friend. Plus, it’s pretty simple to do. Users just invite their friends right from their account homepage. Users can just copy and place their link wherever they’d like. A user also has the option to refer people right from their phone app. StitchFix also offers an affiliate program – score!

Stitch Fix referral email

What they do well: We like that they are utilizing multiple channels of word of mouth to grow their customer base (both referrals and affiliates). This means they have the potential to reach even more people than one program alone.

What they can improve: There isn’t much indication of what the referred friend will earn. So current customers may not refer anyone if they aren’t sure something special will be given to their peer. Currently, they are offering the referred friend $20 off towards their styling fee – this isn’t indicated anywhere until the friend clicks the link and lands on the referral page.

Sock Fancy

Get free socks, again and again

Sock Fancy gives you the chance to earn awesome socks for free! A program member sends a friend a 15% off coupon, and they get a free pair of socks if the referral signs up. How awesome is that? Double-sided rewards benefit everyone involved, so they’re an easy way to encourage more word-of-mouth marketing.

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sock fancy referral message

What they do well: We love that they offer a few options for sharing and that all rewards are known from the get go. We also like the simple copy and paste link available as not everyone may use the email and social sharing options they have. And the prompt for what to write in the referral message is also a plus.

What they can improve: It would help to know what “free socks” means. Is it an actual pair of socks, or a store credit? Honestly, though, this program ticks most of the boxes.

Trendy Butler

Friends and family program. $10 for every sign up

Trendy Butler is a clothing subscription, catered for men. Trendy Butler gives their program members $10 every time one of their referrals signs up. It’s a super simple process, members simply share their unique link and if someone signs up with the link, they are rewarded. Staying trendy has never been easier.

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What they do well: They give a lot of program detail upfront. We think this is something anyone can appreciate.

What they can improve: This one looks like customers have to sign up for the program. Since it’s a subscription service, we would recommend offering the program as soon as the customer subscribes to their service. One Click Access or Single Sign On makes a lot of sense in this scenario.

Best referral program examples: Gym and fitness

24 Hour Fitness

Fit for all your friends

24 Hour Fitness gives program members a few reward options, which is always a bonus! Members can opt for either a free 50-minute training session or a $20 MyStore coupon. All they need to do is invite a friend. If the friend joins then they are on their way to rewards. Plus their referral will receive a 3-day pass.  Double sided-rewards are the best!

24 hour fitness

What they do well: They incentivize referrals with a double-sided reward, which we think is a great way to motivate sharing. It also seems to be a pretty cut and dry referral process.

What they can improve: The referring reward may not be worthwhile for all. Some people may not need or want a training session, especially if they are already comfortable with the gym. And some people may not be motivated enough by the $20 store coupon. An option for a universal gift card may be more motivating.

Gold’s Gym

Turn a friend into a training buddy

Gold Gym runs a few different referral programs. They have one specific for their program members and they also run a program for their franchise owners.  Pretty cool of them to offer a little bit of something for everyone.

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What they do well: They offer multiple program types. We love to see brands growing and expanding by using both a customer and employee referral program.

What they can improve: For customers, it may not be immediately clear what the program is offering them. Though the headline is catchy, we’d like to see possible rewards mentioned up front.

The Little Gym

Referral bucks are back

Parents are always discussing children’s activities and events with each other. So it makes sense that a children’s gym would host a referral program. Members of the gym can refer other families and earn money towards their membership fees or Little Gym swag.

the little gym

What they do well: They tap into a community who spends a lot of time already talking to one another. By providing an added benefit – referral bucks – the topic of The Little Gym is an easy topic for parents to discuss – and it benefits the kids.

What they can improve: They don’t have a formal referral program. It’s more of a word of mouth sort of thing. It seems that the process is not automated, so new referrals have to go in and inform the business of who referred them to sign up. If the process was automated, they may have even more referrals happen.

YMCA

Save up to 20%

The YMCA has plenty of locations and many of them have their own referral programs. This one is specific to Atlanta, but if a program member refers a friend both the program member and their referral get 20% off their membership! Double sided rewards are great.

ymca referral program example

What they do well: We love to see both parties getting rewarded. This really is a great way to motivate sharing and having the referral actually get interested in your company too.

What they can improve: We like that they make it easy to find more details about the program. But it might be good to add this either after they click to refer or add this link below the CTA. That way the CTA remains as the main focus.

Is your gym inspired by these examples? Check out our gym referral program guide to find out how to build a stellar program of your own.

Best referral program examples: Television, phone, and internet 

Hulu

Get more than a year free!

Hulu, a subscription video on demand service has a pretty epic referral program. Referral program members can earn free Hulu for over a year just by referring enough friends. If a friend registers and pays for their first month of Hulu, the member will earn 2 free weeks. That sounds like one of the best referral marketing campaigns!

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What they do well: Although they don’t have an unlimited cap on referrals per program member (the limit is 30), the enticement of potentially getting over a year of Hulu free means they can potentially get the customer to refer multiple times.

What they can improve: It seems their program has changed every so often. Which is great. But, during this specific campaign, they were not offering the referred friend anything. Unfortunately, with there being so many television subscription options, a customer may take a referral elsewhere if they get a reward from it as well.

T-Mobile

T-Mobile lets existing phone plan users refer a friend to any plan and reap rewards (up to $50 back for every friend  who joins). And who doesn’t want to help a friend, especially if that helps them save on phone services?

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What they do well: We like the images and wording that focuses on friendship and community. And even though the program caps at $500 per year, that’s probably not an issue as it might be difficult to get 10 friends to sign up for a new phone service. So that’s still a generous and well-paced reward.

What they can improve: It doesn’t appear that the friend earns any referral rewards for switching to T-Mobile, although they might be eligible for new customer deals. In addition, having the terms and conditions above the fold makes the program look a bit cluttered. It’s better to keep them below the fold or on a separate page. Based on the terms and conditions, it also appears the program is limited in time. It’s better to keep a referral program active, so you can motivate and track refereals across a long timeframe.

Xfinity

Share the awesome. Refer-a-friend

Xfinity is a cable and internet provider and they will give program members a whopping $100 for referring their first friend. Then a member can earn $200 for their 2nd friend and another $200 for their 3rd friend. That’s a lot of dough for simply getting a friend to join!

xfinity referral program example

What they do well: We like that they offer a tiered reward system. Not many utilize this type of program, but if you want to continually earn referrals – why not make the stakes higher each time?

What they can improve: Tiered programs have to cap off at some point. It looks like this one stops at 3 referrals. With $500 being the reward cap, they could break up the rewards a little more (or add different incentive types) to gain an even higher number of referrals.

Want to run a tiered referral program? You’ll need the right software. Not all referral program software has the functionality to handle this type of referral program. But Referral Rock is robust enough to run tiered referral programs.

Best referral program examples: Ecommerce/online retail 

Omsom

Share the Omsom love: Give $5, get $5

Omsom offers bold starter packets to create authentic Asian dishes – and their referral program catches the eye with boldness that equals their flavors. Simply enter your email, and you’ve got your unique link. Then, you’re on your way to some fire rewards.

omsom ecommerce referral program

What they do well: The fire emoji and examples of dishes you can make with Omsom really draw in the eye, and we really appreciate the on-brand copy. Plus, the double-sided reward payouts motivate both the referrer to share and the friend to make their first purchase. We also appreciate that Omsom offers multiple ways to refer friends, including email, Facebook, Twitter, Messenger, and a referral link for sharing any way customers want to.

What they can improve: We can’t see much to improve here; this one’s neatly tied together. The only feedback we can think of is to place a link to the referral program page in the top menu of their homepage (they have it at the bottom of the homepage, but placing one at the top may make the program easier to find).

Budsies

Give your friends a 10% discount. You get a $20 Budsies gift card when they make a purchase.

Budsies has a super simple referral program. A customer simply signs up and starts sharing their referral code with friends. If one of the referrals then becomes a new customer they will get 10% off their Budsies stuffed animal. Plus, the original customer will get a $20 gift card. Looks like a great win-win situation!

budsies referral program page

What they do well: They offer a double-sided reward – which we find to be motivating on both sides of the process. We also like that they break down the process into three steps before customers make referrals – the visuals are nice to look at and informative.

What they can improve: We’d love to see some of their work used as a visual. Since each piece they make is unique, it would be really cool to incorporate that into the visuals on the page.

Dr. Squatch

Refer a friend, Get 100 Points

This natural soap brand has a long run of funny commercials. For those who have not seen them, they offer a referral program. They offer a point system for loyalty rewards, and one way to earn a ton of points is by referring. 100 points earned is the same as $10 credit towards your next purchase, so the offer is pretty good considering their products are decently priced. To top that off, the referral also earns $10.

dr squatch

What they do well: The program is pretty simple to follow. The instructions are clear and the potential reward is outlined well. We love that they use their product as the focus of the page as well.

What they can improve: The referral program isn’t all that difficult to find. It’s mentioned on their rewards page which as you can see is on the menu bar in plain sight. You don’t see the program information however, until you scroll down below the fold. Since it is the easiest way to earn the most points at once (100 points compared to the next highest option of 20), you would expect it to be more prevalent.

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Leesa

Give $75 off a Leesa mattress, get $50 cash for yourself

Leesa, a brand that specializes in mattresses hits you with a double whammy. They offer a two-sided referral program. If a program member sends their friend $75 off a Leesa mattress, Leesa will give the member $50 back. Cash is not the only reason you’ll be sleeping well at night.

leesa referral program example

What they do well: We can’t say it enough – double sided rewards are awesome for conversion. We also really like the referral page used here, it showcases the product, and fills the member in on what to do and what they get. Visually, it looks really nice.

What they can improve: We think this one works pretty well. But, if they want to make the process even easier they could add the referral sharing options right from this landing page, instead of using the button. But, really this program seems like it will work great as is.

SimpliSafe

Get a $100 Visa gift card when you refer a friend!

Both parties in this program get a pretty nice reward. The new friend gets both a discount on their system (which can range into the $100s and then some). Having a 40% off coupon to get a system picked out will save the referral a nice chunk of money. To add to that, they get a  free indoor camera as well. This would be an easy referral request anyway, especially since people referring this type of service are probably sharing it with someone they know needs or has discussed wanting a security system. The cherry on top – a $100 gift card for the referrer.

simplisafe

What they do well: They offer a hefty reward for both individuals. SimpliSafe also provides a few easy sharing options like email form, SMS, and direct link. All in all, it’s a solid referral program.

What they can improve: Sometimes they offer specials that offer a higher discount. This could make a referral code seem not as appealing and the referral could fall through (even if the person becomes a customer). Unless, of course, the referral could get the double discount.

Ulta

Give $10, get $10

Ulta, a beauty salon and store, offers a super simple double-sided referral program for their salon. The member refers a friend and if the friend uses the salon they will receive $10 off their first appointment. The member will then get $10 off for their next visit.  You just need a friend’s email to refer.
ulta referral program example

What they do well: The double-sided referral incentive really rolls off the tongue. By offering both sides something, they make the program more appealing to all.

What they can improve: They only offer email for sharing. So if the person does not have their friend’s email, they won’t be able to share. The form also has quite a bit of fields to fill out – and in the referral program world, less is best.

Best referral program examples: SaaS (software services) 

 

PayPal

Get $10 for referring a friend

PayPal is one of the pioneers in the referral program space, as they were one of the first (if not the first) to offer rewards for referring friends and the inspiration for programs like Dropbox’s. PayPal is built on the premise of sending money to friends, so it made perfect sense to encourage users to get their friends to sign up. The PayPal program is still going strong today, and offers a $10 double-sided reward every time a newly referred customer signs up.

Paypal referral 1

What they do well: The double-sided reward is awesome, the program instructions are super concise, the layout is mobile-friendly, and users can go to a separate page for full program details if they have more questions. And of course, cash is a super-appropriate reward for a service where people send money to their friends.

What they can improve: This referral program is pretty well tied together, and it practically promotes itself since it’s so well-known. We can’t find flaws with this one.

Dropbox

Get up to 16GB of free space by inviting your friends to try Dropbox

Dropbox has a very cool spin on a referral program. Since their main goal is to provide users with a space to put digital files, they have created a program that will give users extra storage space by inviting their friends to try Dropbox. Pretty nifty!

dropbox

What they do well: We like that they have two reward structures based on the different account options. For those who pay more for their account, they have the potential to gain even more space, so it’s a nice little extra bonus for Plus accounts. It looks like they also use one click access, so all users on their platform can refer without having to sign up for the program.

What they can improve: Currently, they only offer the mobile version of this referral program for Dropbox Basic users. Anyone on the Plus account will only be able to access the program on desktop – so users on this plan who only use the mobile app may not even know they can refer.

Hiver

Hiver, a customer support tool that works through Gmail, runs a compelling referral program that’s both tiered and stepped. Advocates earn Amazon gift card rewards for both qualified referred leads and referrals that result in sales. But the milestone rewards are even more enticing (a Kindle for three referrals, a high-caliber evening out for five referrals, and an iPhone for 10 referrals).

Hiver referral program example

What they do well: The reward structure is extremely compelling, and the “How it works” section of their program page simplifies the complex reward structure so it’s easy to understand. We also love the “get rewarded” button above the fold (so happy customers can start referring right away) and the FAQ at the bottom to clear up any questions.

What they can improve: This is a personal preference, but displaying some of the specific rewards above the fold might make things even more compelling.

ActiveCampaign

Refer ActiveCampaign and earn money

Email marketing and automation tool ActiveCampaign knows that every customer has the potential to be their ambassador. Their referral program encourages clients to share ActiveCampaign with other businesses that might benefit.

activecampaign referral program example

What they do well: Every ActiveCampaign client is automatically enrolled in the referral program and already has a referral link, so they can share with friends right away.  We also like that they offer different levels of rewards (higher Amazon gift card rewards for higher-level paid plans). Plus, since referred customers must be active for 60 days before the advocate gets a reward, ActiveCampaign only pays when referrals have generated value. And the referred customer isn’t left out, as they get $10 credit when they sign up for a paid account.

What they can improve: Adding a small reward for the advocate when referred customers first enroll in a paid plan could make things even more motivating for the advocate.

Google Workspace

Earn rewards by referring Google Workspace

Google has an excellent B2B referral program, Google Workspace to be exact. Program members can earn $8-$23 for every new user who is registered on a business’ new Google Workspace account. The suite includes Gmail, Google calendar, Google Drive, and many other apps that help the working world go round.

google workspace referral program example

What they do well: This B2B program has incentive amounts based on what plan the referral joins, and reward amounts are per person (up to 200 referrals). We like the structure they follow, and it makes sense because people referring this platform are other businesses (who will likely have multiple employees as users).

What they can improve: The explanation of the benefits can be confusing. They mention 200 new users, and then 100 users. By clarifying these terms as 200 accounts, vs. 100 users per account, they can cut out anything lost in translation.

Hubstaff

Earn 30% Recurring Commissions for Life

Hubstaff a time tracking software runs a couple different programs. Their big one is their affiliate program. Approved customers who get a referral to sign up will earn 30% of the commission. Additionally, if your organization uses Hubstaff, you can earn 10% off your payment for a year just for referring a friend.

hubstaff referral program example

What they do well: This one is really interesting. A referrer can receive commissions for life (or as long as the referral keeps their subscription). So if the referred friend renews 3 years in a row, the referrer can earn commissions each time.

What they can improve: They run their program more on the affiliate side – so users have to apply before they can share. The term ‘apply’ can seem daunting to some and make it seem like a big long process, even if it’s not. So we hope they aren’t losing potential referrals from this.

Evernote

Invite friends to Evernote

A cross-platform, for note taking, organizing and archiving. If members refer friends they earn points that can be put towards the premium service. 3 referrals are equal to 10 points. On top of that, if one of the referred friends goes premium, the referring member will earn an extra 5 points. Nifty, right?

evernote referral program

What they do well: We appreciate a point system when it’s done right. This platform offers points for referrals and if the referred friend subscribes to the premium option – point increase! It seems like a great way to get people to want to refer more.

What they can improve: The points go towards subscription payments. So points just extend the service term for some users. Others who pay with alternative options actually have to cancel their current subscription to use points to pay, which can seem like customers have to jump through hoops to use their points.

Wix

Make Money with Wix

Create beautiful websites and earn some serious dough at the same time. You can earn $100+ for each convert. Not to mention you have unlimited referrals. Wix offers all the necessary tools so that you can start promoting and earning cash. Talk about super easy!

make money with Wix

What they do well:  This program leans more towards the affiliate side, but they offer a great reward and sharing seems pretty easy.

What they can improve: They mention that conversion rates and referrals are worth it, but we aren’t entirely sure how much that means. Adding the reward amount may help drive more referrals to happen.

Best referral program examples: Subscriptions

Julep

Invite your friends

A member just sends a bestie a referral, and if they join the member gets $15. Pretty straightforward. Plus the bestie will earn a free gift with their purchase. Everybody wins. There is a 40 referral cap per year. Luckily that’s a pretty impressive number, and it resets every year!

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What they do well: We like the referral form and sharing options that are available. The prefilled message is super helpful for quick and easy sharing.

What they can improve: With the type of subscription they offer, they likely have users and even influencers on many platforms. They should offer a simple copy and paste link option so people can easily share outside of email and Facebook.

Freshly

Give $40, get $40

Freshly, a meal subscription box company, makes their referral program easy to understand, and sharing super easy to do. And a background image of the yummy meals you could get for less doesn’t hurt either.

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What they do well: Freshly offers the most sharing options we’ve seen (seven, including multiple social media platforms and copying and pasting the referral link). Their three-step referral process makes sharing easy. We also appreciate the double-sided, equal reward, and the inclusion of a “get $40” referral program button in their homepage’s top menu. You can’t get much easier than that!

What they can improve: Yes, the list of seven sharing options works well for Freshly, but there’s a bit of a risk that all those sharing options may make the referral pop-up seem a little cluttered. Maybe have only three or four of the methods visible at first, and then have customers click a button to see more.

Morning Brew

Share Morning Brew –> Earn Rewards

Morning Brew provides the model for how to do a newsletter referral program right. They promote the program every day in their newsletter, and they offer a motivating slate of tiered rewards. And you’ve probably heard of their flash referral contests, where winning subscribers score a MacBook Pro for themself and their friend!

morning brew tiered referral program

What they do well: The tiered rewards (with pictures of the rewards) are extremely motivating, and having a high-value reward for 1000 referrals means there’s always a driver for super-advocates to share. The promotion in every newsletter means the program’s always top of mind, and the reward tracker turns sharing into a game (just a few more shares and you’ll win the next reward!)

That’s not all… There’s a lot more brilliance in Morning Brew’s extremely successful referral program. Want to know how to steal its secrets? Check out our newsletter referral program guide.

What they can improve: Maybe add a reward for 500 referrals, in between the 100 and 1,000, so there’s another opportunity to recognize key advocates? We’re nit-picking here, there’s not really much to refine in this tight model.

Harry’s

Don’t leave your friends behind: Invite friends & earn product

Harry’s used a referral marketing program to drum up excitement for their shaving products before they officially launched. This tiered program helped Harry’s collect nearly 100,000 emails prior to launch day!

harrys referral program page

What they do well: The messaging focuses on letting friends in on exclusive info, great for a pre-launch program. The tiered structure, with free product rewards and a progress bar, entices advocates to keep referring, and the top reward (a year of free blades) is both compelling and attainable. And it’s easy to share the likk via Facebook and Twitter, to reach multiple friends at once.

What they can improve: Unfortunately, the Harry’s program got discontinued after the product launch. They could have tweaked and relaunched the program to keep uptheir impressive momentum, and drive purchases through referrals as well.

Freeletics

Invite friends and get Freeletics gear

Freeletics offers a subscription for fitness and nutrition plans. They also have a variety of fitness gear and athletic wear available for purchase. If an app user sends a referral, their friend will get a discount on their subscription, and the user can earn free gear. This is a pretty solid referral model.

freeletics

What they do well: It’s easy to find the referral program within the app (visible in two spots), so that is always a plus! We like the dual-sided reward system they have chosen. A discount to get someone new started, and for those already on their fitness journey some new gear to keep them going. Seems solid.

freeletics in-app

What they can improve: They mention $15-30 reward. We’re unsure if that means each referral is worth $15 and they can only refer 2 people, or if the reward is based on the subscription the referred friend chooses. We’d like to see a little more explanation upfront.

Ipsy

Earn 250 points when a friend subscribes to the Glam Bag with your referral link

Ipsy uses a different take on referrals. Each referral you send can earn you 250 points. Points can be traded for goods. There are other ways to earn points, but it’s pretty cool that you can refer a friend and get some bonus points!

ipsy referral program

What they do well: We like that referrals are just one of the ways loyal customers can earn points. Referrals happen to give a good chunk of points to users too. Not all referral programs need to have monetary value. Points create a buffer between monetary and nonmonetary rewards. Eventually, those points will turn into something, but while they are being earned, they act as more of a visual placeholder.

What they can improve: Currently, points will only be given for referrals if the referred friend signs up with the unique link within 24 hours. That time limit may not work for everyone, and Ipsy has the potential to lose referrals by limiting the timeframe to just one day.

Loot Crate

Share the awesome. Give $5, Get $5

Loot Crate is a super fun subscription box… (we mean crate). The program is very simple. You send a friend $5 and you get a $5 credit. After you have 4 successful referrals you get a free crate – which makes this one cool referral campaign.

loot crate share the awesome

What they do well: We like that more referrals leads to a bigger reward. A whole crate for 5 referrals seems very achievable.

What they can improve: We wish there were a few more sharing options on there. Loot Crate has many boxes based on video games, film, tv, and pop culture. So, they probably have a long list of platforms their customers come from. Providing some other quick share options may be beneficial to their program.

Best referral program examples: Travel

Airbnb

Share your love of travel

Airbnb is the gift that keeps on giving. You invite a friend, and when they travel you get a credit. Then, if that friend invites a friend to use Airbnb, you get a bigger credit! How neat is that?

Airbnb referrral email

What they do well: This campaign took a different approach, which we are all for. Referrals keep building from each other, and it seems like the possibility to earn credits is endless. Plus, the “give $30, get $30” format is easy to understand, and the call to “share your love for travel” appeals to friends’ common interests.

What they can improve: We think the program looks great. The one concern is that the endless rewards, though great, could become overwhelming.

Vantage Travel

Refer a friend and earn up to $200

Vantage Travel uses a tiered reward system. Members of the referral program can earn up to $200 for each of the first 7 referred travelers.  Then on the eighth referral, members can earn a free trip! Plus, it’s a double-sided program, so each referral will get $100 off. Additionally, there is no referral cap – so you can keep earning. Check out their referral rewards.

vantage travel referral program example

What they do well: We like the use of tiered rewards. The reward on this one stays the same ($200 is a great reward), but if they make 8 qualifying they earn a free trip! The rewards offered on this one are very impressive.

What they can improve: Their referral page is very informative, and below the fold there is a lot more information to see. All the information you could possibly need about the program is there. We suggest breaking it up a little so it doesn’t look so overwhelming for users.

Best referral program examples: Apps

AllTrails

Share the love and help the planet

They use emotion to powerhouse referrals. The good news is that anyone who is using AllTrails already loves the outdoors and nature, and probably knows a few people who do too. Referring someone to use the app is no harm as they have a free option. So outdoorsy friends gain an insightful app for trails and the referrer gets to feel good about being responsible for a newly planted tree.

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What they do well: The program is easy to follow and there is really no downfall. Friends can share a useful app, and potentially get a tree planted during that process. AllTrails opted for a simple sharing option – by just providing a referral link for the user to share however they wish.

What they can improve: We love how simple this program is. And how users can track their successful referrals. What we’d like to see are some social sharing buttons.

Scooters

Invite friends

Their referral program is short and sweet. $2 credit per referral is quite good considering that pays for a cup of coffee or at least makes a large latte cheaper. It’s a win for coffee lovers!

scooters referral program example

What they do well: Upon clicking on the ‘share’ button multiple sharing options appear. If you choose to text, email, or share on social, a prefilled message will appear, making sharing super easy. The message is editable too – so that’s a bonus for any one wanting to add or edit what’s already there. We also love the QR code -super convenient!

What they can improve: For a coffee app, this one is pretty standard and straightforward. It’s accessible on the app and easy to find. We’re getting super nitpicky here, but the ‘Share hAPPy rewards’, we know it’s intentional as you get the reward for sharing the app, but on first sight it looks like a typo.

Public

Get Free Stock

There are a ton of investment apps out there. Public is offering free stock for referrals. They want to get more users on their platform and you get a bigger piece of the pie out of it. In return, your friend gets free stock too!

Public

What they do well: They have a clear indication of what the user needs to do. The CTA ‘refer now’ is up front and center, and we are loving it!

What they can improve: Once the user clicks to ‘refer now,’ they are led to a page where they can copy their unique referral link. What we’d like to see are social share buttons, or even a pre-filled email template to better help convey what Public is.

Venmo

Invite friends, earn $10

Venmo is one of the popular digital wallets out there with over 60 million users. Its growth is formed from word of mouth. For example, you may have downloaded it yourself after being asked to pay for something off Facebook Marketplace or another type of sales page with it. Many others have downloaded because of this too. But, they do have a formal referral program. Meaning people are missing out on free money for using word of mouth (like they are already doing)!

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What they do well: The program is visible from the user account, making the program easy to find and participate in (despite all the free word of mouth already happening). We also like that they offer a tracker for referrals

What they can improve: The language is a little confusing. Initially, people are told they can earn $10. But upon the next page they learn referrals are worth $5 per referral instead. But on the same page it mentions $5, it says ‘earn up to $100’ by sending to 10 friends. It’s a bit confusing.

We suggest changing it up so all the language matches, no matter what page someone is on. Also, the referral program seems to only be on the mobile app, and cannot be accessed or found via a desktop.

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Best referral program examples: Other industries

Fiverr

Invite Friends & You Both Get Up To $100

Fiverr is a huge online marketplace for a variety of freelance services, be it from graphics to web design. In fact, many businesses already know all about Fiverr. Part of that may be because their referral program is well-shared among many marketing communities (especially in the remote world).

The program offers a pretty sizable reward, especially if you consider how many jobs are listed for just $5 on Fiverr. This double-sided reward leads to a great opportunity for sharing!

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What they do well: The offer is pretty substantial, considering how far you can stretch $100 on the Fiverr platform. Aside from that, they add a nice background image to raise the visual appeal and offer multiple sharing options whether someone wants to share publicly or via dark social.

They also make the program really easy to find. It’s bright green and visible as soon as someone clicks the dropdown button to view account information.

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What they can improve: The email form is simple, you add the email address and it sends. But, in a perfect world, adding the ability for the user to add to or edit the message would be nice.

Groupon

Refer a friend and earn $10 in Groupon Bucks

Groupon knows that everyone loves a good deal. They have a pretty user-friendly referral program. When a user refers a friend and the friend buys their first Groupon deal, the user will get sent $Groupon bucks. Pretty nice way of saying thanks for spreading the word.

groupon referral program

What they do well: We like the flying Groupon bucks, it’s a cute way to showcase what’s in store for referring.

What they can improve: There is so much text to read on this initial page. We’d like to see all of this saved for a separate FAQ, and keep just the pressing information up front. Visually this may scare someone away.

Do you need more referral program examples?

Referral rewards programs are an awesome way to encourage both customer acquisition and retention, as long as you follow best practices that top referral programs nail down. Do you need more ideas for creating your referral program? Don’t worry, we have you covered. We have plenty of referral program ideas to share with you. And if you’re looking for the right referral marketing software to run your program, we’ve got that covered.

Are you a small business? Take a look at these small business referral examples too!