Gifting a Challenge to Someone
How to give someone a challenge on Funded with Flow by sharing your referral link, how your friend starts under their own Google sign in, and how to pay for a challenge directly.
The most reliable way to give someone a challenge is to share your referral link so they get an offer when they start, while you earn a reward. If you want to pay for a challenge directly, email [email protected] and the team will help.
## Share Your Referral Link
Your referral link is the built in way to help someone start. Open the Referrals page, copy your link, and send it to your friend. When they sign up and make a qualifying purchase through it, they get a welcome offer and you earn a reward. Rewards apply to a future challenge of your own. The current Give 50 Get 50 promotion is shown right on the Referrals page, so you can see exactly what your friend receives.
## How Your Friend Starts
Every trader on Funded with Flow uses their own Google sign in, so your friend will start the challenge under their own account. Here is the flow:
- They open your referral link and sign in with Google.
- They pick a plan on the Pricing page, where the exact price, account size, and rules for each plan are listed live.
- They start the challenge from the Accounts page and begin trading toward the profit target.
Because pricing and account rules vary by plan, always point them to the Pricing page for the current numbers.
## Paying for a Challenge Directly
Challenges are monthly subscriptions tied to each trader's own Google sign in and payment method, so there is not a one click buy as a gift button. If you would like to cover the cost for someone, the cleanest path is to email [email protected] and explain what you want to do. A promo or offer code can also be applied at checkout on the Billing page, which is handy if you have one to pass along.
Whichever route you choose, sharing your link is the fastest way to get a friend trading while earning something back for yourself.
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