Feedcover

Referral

Invites, rewards, and how referrals stay fair.

Referral is a simple way to invite people to Feedcover. This page explains typical referral flows, best practices, and how we keep referrals fair.

Referrals help Feedcover grow through real users inviting people they know. Referrals are meant to be genuine invites, not mass promotion.

  • Share your referral link or code.
  • Your friend signs up and starts using Feedcover.
  • When referral conditions (if any) are met, rewards may be applied.

Referral programs can vary over time. In general, referrals are tracked using your unique link/code and verified signup activity.

  • Only real signups count (no bots, no fake accounts).
  • We may require additional verification for suspicious patterns.
  • Some campaigns may limit how many referrals can earn rewards.

When rewards are active, they are typically credited to your wallet as a wallet top-up. Reward timing depends on verification checks.

Learn more about credits and balances in Wallet.

  • Invite your community: campus groups, neighborhood groups, creator circles.
  • Grow your audience: invite people likely to read and share your feeds.
  • Team onboarding: help collaborators discover your profile and content style.

  • Invite people who will genuinely enjoy Feedcover.
  • Explain what Feedcover is in 1–2 lines, then share your link.
  • Avoid spamming large unrelated groups—this reduces trust.
  • If you are a creator, pair your invite with a link to one great feed.

For creator guidelines, see Creator Style Guide.

We may withhold or reverse referral rewards if we detect manipulation (fake signups, device farms, repeated patterns, or any activity that violates our rules).

  • Creating multiple accounts to farm rewards is not allowed.
  • Automated signups or scripted traffic is not allowed.
  • We may suspend referral access for repeated abuse.

Do referrals always have rewards?

Not always. Some referral campaigns are time-bound or limited.

Where do rewards go?

When enabled, rewards are usually credited to your wallet as a wallet top-up.

Can creators combine referrals with earnings?

Yes—referral credits (when active) and creator earnings both land in your wallet. See Wallet.

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