repeat share / referral growth loop

Turn new proof into the next share

Use approved or permissioned proof to update your landing card, ask for referrals, and share again manually. This closes the help path loop without fake claims, auto-outreach or paid marketplace behaviour.

Proof requestsLanding cardShare kit

Integrity Audit Install review

Manual repeat-share prompt

Safety first

Worried about a scam? Pause before paying anyone

If something feels urgent, threatening or confusing, stop and ask for help before you send money, passwords, PINs, one-time login codes or banking codes.

1. PauseDo not pay, click, approve remote access, or share codes while pressured.
2. Save detailsKeep screenshots, phone numbers, emails, links or payment requests if safe to do so.
3. Ask for helpUse normal words. We can help work out the safest next step.
This is tech-help guidance, not emergency service advice. If someone is in immediate danger, call local emergency services first.
Refer a Friend

Share friendly tech help in one simple step

Send the link to someone who may need help. They stay in control: they can read it first, ask a question, or start Quick Help when they are ready.

1. Send the linkUse a normal message: “I thought this might help you.”
2. They decideYour friend can read it first, ask a question, or start Quick Help.
3. We check itIf their job goes ahead, we check whether a 5% thank-you applies.
Only share with people who may genuinely need help. To be counted, they should start through your referral link before booking.
Referral thank-you

Share help. Get a small thank-you if it works out.

Send your link to someone who may need friendly tech help. They choose what to do next. If their job goes ahead, we can check whether a thank-you applies.

Example: a AUD 300.00 job could mean AUD 15.00 as a thank-you after we check it.

Thank-yous are not guaranteed. To be counted, the person should start through your referral link before booking.

Thank-you guide

See what 5% can look like

Open this small guide only if you want example amounts. The person you refer still chooses whether to get help.

Example job amountPossible thank-you
AUD 100.00AUD 5.00
AUD 200.00AUD 10.00
AUD 300.00AUD 15.00
AUD 500.00AUD 25.00
AUD 1,000.00AUD 50.00
Keep it friendlyShare it as a helpful suggestion, not a sales pitch.
We check itIf the job goes ahead, we check the thank-you before confirming it.
No extra costThe referral thank-you does not add extra cost to the customer.
Example: a AUD 300.00 job could mean AUD 15.00 after we check it. It may not apply to cancelled, refunded, repeat, fake or self-made bookings. Simple sharing works best: “I thought this might help you.”
Fair sharing

Keep referral thank-yous fair

Share only with people who may genuinely need help. Thank-yous are checked before they are confirmed.

Do not refer yourselfA thank-you is for sending someone else to friendly tech help, not for your own booking.
One real request is enoughDo not create the same booking more than once or ask someone to submit fake details.
Only completed work can countA thank-you may not apply if the job is cancelled, refunded, unpaid, unsuitable or does not go ahead.
Use your link firstTo help us count it, the person should start through your referral link before booking.
No pressure: do not promise a guaranteed thank-you, create fake or repeat bookings, refer yourself, or pressure anyone to book.

Back to proof

Copy-ready repeat-share message

I have an updated proof point for my service work If you know someone who needs this kind of help, referrals are welcome. /marketing-help path/

Copy this manually into LinkedIn, SMS, WhatsApp, email, a community post, or a referral partner message. does not automatic messages.

Closed-loop path

Completed outcome → proof/testimonial request → safe approved proof → updated landing/share asset → manual repeat share/referral ask → more enquiries.

closed-loop checklist

Open the loop closure view to move from share to landing card, enquiry, follow-up, offer, outcome, proof and repeat share/referral.

Open closed-loop checklist

What happens next

We received your request

The team will review it, check the safest next step, and contact you if more information is needed. Keep your job reference handy if one was shown.

What happens next

We will review the safety concern carefully

The team checks the information, looks for the safest next step, and contacts you if more detail is needed. Keep screenshots or messages if safe.