Set up two-sided referral rewards. Both sides earn. Then let word-of-mouth do what paid ads can't.

WORD-OF-MOUTH, ENGINEERED
Both referrer and friend earn when a referral converts. Configure reward type and amount for each side independently.
Points, percentage discounts, fixed discounts, free shipping, or store credit. Mix and match per side.
Every customer gets a unique referral link. Share via email, SMS, social, or direct copy. Full tracking per link.
Self-referral blocking, duplicate IP detection, suspicious pattern flagging. Manual review for anything questionable.
Emails when a referral is shared, when it converts, when rewards are credited. Both parties stay informed.
Referrals, conversion rates, revenue, top referrers, reward costs. One view. Actionable data.
Existing customer shares their unique link. Friend makes a first purchase. Both earn a reward. You configure the type and amount for each side independently.
Points, percentage discounts, fixed discounts, free shipping, or store credit. Mix and match — give the referrer points and the friend a discount code, or any combination.
Unique link in their loyalty account, via email, and in the widget. Share via email, SMS, social, or direct copy. Every link tracks back to the referrer.
Automatic blocking of self-referrals, duplicate IPs, and suspicious patterns. Minimum purchase requirements. Manual review for anything flagged.
Total referrals, conversion rate, revenue generated, top referrers, reward costs. All in one dashboard. Export to Klaviyo for targeted campaigns.
Yes. Referral rewards work alongside points, VIP tiers, and promotions. A referred customer earns points on their first purchase while using their referral discount.

“Great app! User friendly and straightforward. The customer service team has been great and so helpful with some minor tweaks I wanted to make and customize”

“I looked into so many different integrations for loyalty and referrals for our Shopify Store, but no one impressed me more than Mage on human connection, customer service, and value.”