Referrals

Turn every signup into a referral source with positions, points, and rewards.

The referral system gives every signup a unique link to share. When someone signs up via that link, the original lead earns credit. Available on the Pro plan and above.

How it works

  1. Every lead is issued a referral code on signup (e.g. pa-9k2x).
  2. The lead’s referral link looks like https://app.sjocamp.co/embed/CAMPAIGN_ID?ref=pa-9k2x.
  3. When a new visitor signs up using that link, the referrer’s referral count increments.
  4. Optional: the referrer’s position moves up by a configured number of slots, and/or they earn points toward a reward tier.

Enabling referrals

Inside a campaign, open SettingsReferrals and toggle the program on. Then configure:

  • Positions per referral — how many slots the referrer jumps for each successful referral
  • Verified-only mode — only count referrals where the referee verifies their email (recommended; prevents farming)
  • Share copy — the pre-filled message used on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and email share buttons

Rewards

Beyond position-jumping, you can configure reward tiers — for example, “5 referrals = early access, 25 referrals = lifetime discount”. Configure these on the campaign’s Rewards tab.

When a lead crosses a tier threshold, they see the reward unlocked on their post-signup page and can claim it from the rewards portal.

Sharing UI

After a lead signs up, the post-signup page shows their position, their referral link, and one-click share buttons for the configured channels. They can copy the link or post directly.

Tracking results

The campaign’s Analytics tab includes a referral breakdown: top referrers, signups by source, and the share of total signups that came from referrals. The leaderboard is also visible to leads on their post-signup page (they see their rank).

Tips

  • Verified-only mode is almost always the right choice. Without it, anyone can farm signups with fake emails.
  • Position-jumps work well for waitlists where order matters. For lists where order is meaningless, lean on points + rewards instead.