Before you join or participate

Our referral, partner, ambassador, student, provider and community pathways are designed to help eligible participants explore suitable referral, support, service, campus, community, administration, marketing, project, technology and related opportunities.

Participation does not guarantee jobs, income, referrals, leads, bookings, reviews, skill tags, ongoing work, future paid work, commissions, margins, bonuses or any particular outcome.

Participants are not employees of thefixers.app or Your IT & Tech Mates unless a separate written employment agreement is made. Participation does not automatically create an employment, contractor, agency, partnership, joint venture or franchise relationship.

Participants must only accept suitable tasks or referrals, follow all safety, conduct, privacy, guidance and platform rules, comply with any campus, community, provider, customer or partner requirements, and meet any age, tax, legal, insurance, consent, qualification, licensing or parent/guardian requirements that apply.

Australian visa, work rights and eligibility obligations: Participants are responsible for ensuring they have the right to participate, volunteer, refer, provide services, receive payments or undertake any work-related activity in Australia. This includes complying with any visa conditions, work rights, tax, superannuation, ABN, reporting, study, placement, internship, volunteer, contractor or employment obligations that apply to them.

thefixers.app and Your IT & Tech Mates may request reasonable information or evidence to confirm eligibility. Participation may be refused, paused or ended if required information is not provided or if participation may breach legal, visa, work rights or platform requirements.

Student pathway eligibility and review

The student pathway is designed for Australian university and TAFE students whose course, skills or study area match the type of help they want to offer.

Students do not all need to be IT students. Suitable pathways may include technical and non-technical roles, depending on the student’s course, skills, experience and the type of task.

Students must only offer or accept tasks that match their skills, course area, confidence level, location, availability and any safety, legal, visa, work rights, insurance, consent or campus requirements that apply.

Student registration does not mean automatic approval. Before a student can be activated for suitable tasks, The Fixers may review their course or study area, skills, location, age, availability, eligibility and suitable task type. The Fixers may approve, limit, pause or decline student participation if the pathway, task type or eligibility requirements are not suitable.

Student insurance and suitability

Students must only offer or accept tasks that are suitable for their course, skills, experience, age, location, availability, visa conditions and work rights.

Students may be required to show that they are covered by suitable insurance before they can accept certain tasks. This may include public liability insurance for in-person, customer-facing, pickup, delivery, home, business, campus or community tasks, and professional indemnity insurance for advice, consulting, planning, tutoring, training, business support or technical recommendation tasks.

Insurance may be held by the student, their business, an approved provider, an education provider, a placement program, or another approved arrangement, where we accept that arrangement in writing.

Student registration does not mean insurance is approved. We may refuse, limit, pause or remove access to tasks if suitable insurance or eligibility evidence is not provided.

Partner Service Referral Listing Terms

These terms explain how partner service referral listings work for customers, providers, referrers and approved participants.

Customer-facing explanation

A partner service referral listing helps customers understand the service being introduced, who may provide the service, and whether a referral reward may apply.

A referral listing is for information and referral purposes only. It does not create a separate booking, payment, employment, agency, reseller, franchise, partnership or service ownership arrangement.

Customers must be given clear information about who performs the work, what service is being offered, and whether a referral reward may be reviewed after an eligible booking is completed and paid through the approved referral path.

Referral reward limits

The standard referral reward of 5% of eligible paid job value may be reviewed only where the referral is eligible, properly recorded, paid through an approved path and not affected by refund, chargeback, duplicate referral, self-referral, related-party, dispute, fraud, safety or policy concerns.

A referral reward is not a wage, guaranteed income, customer surcharge, hidden markup, franchise fee, partnership profit or automatic payout.