How to Share Your Partner Referral Link

Tips for promoting your Postigniter referral link and understanding your commission stats.

Updated April 22, 2026

How to Share Your Partner Referral Link

Once you're approved as a Postigniter partner, your referral link is ready to use. This guide covers where to share it, how to make the most of it, and how to read your dashboard stats.

Log in and go to your Partner Dashboard. Your unique referral link is displayed at the top — it looks something like:

https://postigniter.com?ref=yourcode

Click Copy Link to grab it. Every time someone visits Postigniter through that link, your referral is tracked via a 30-day cookie. Even if they don't sign up immediately, you'll still get credited if they convert within that window.

Where to Share It

There's no single right answer — the best place is wherever your audience already trusts you. A few ideas:

On YouTube — mention Postigniter in videos where you talk about content creation, social media growth, or productivity. Add the link in your video description. A dedicated "tools I use" video tends to convert well.

On your blog or newsletter — a short paragraph explaining why you use Postigniter, followed by your link. Honest, specific recommendations outperform generic mentions.

In your bio links — tools like Linktree or Beacons let you list multiple links. Adding Postigniter there captures passive traffic without any extra effort.

In social posts — share something you created with Postigniter, then include the link in your caption or thread. Showing the output is more convincing than just recommending the tool.

In community groups or Discord servers — when someone asks for social media tools, recommend Postigniter naturally and drop your link. Don't spam, but don't be shy either.

Tips for Converting Referrals

Show, don't just tell. Share an actual result — a title you generated, a thread that performed well, a carousel idea that got engagement. Real examples build trust faster than descriptions.

Be honest about what it's good for. Postigniter isn't a magic growth machine — it's an AI toolkit that helps creators work faster. People who sign up with realistic expectations stick around longer, which means more recurring commission for you.

Target the right audience. Your link converts best with people who are actively creating content and feeling the pain of writing captions, titles, and descriptions from scratch every week.

Mention the free tier. Telling someone they can try 10 free tools per day with no credit card lowers the barrier to clicking. Once they're in and see value, upgrading to Pro feels natural.

Reading Your Dashboard Stats

Your dashboard shows four key numbers:

| Stat | What it means | |------|---------------| | Pending earnings | Commissions earned but in the holding period (not yet payable) | | Paid earnings | Total you've received via PayPal | | Active referrals | Current paying subscribers you referred | | Conversion rate | Signups ÷ link clicks, as a percentage |

A low conversion rate usually means your audience isn't the right fit, or you're not giving them enough context before they click. A high conversion rate with few clicks means you're sharing it in the right places — you just need to reach more people.

When Do You Get Paid?

Commissions become available after a 30-day holding period (to account for refunds). Once your available balance hits $50, you'll receive a PayPal payment in the next payout run.

You can always check your pending vs. available balance from the Partner Dashboard. If you have questions about a specific commission, email support@postigniter.com with your referral code and the approximate sign-up date.