Redeeming Your Rewards
How to find the referral rewards you have earned on Funded with Flow and apply them to a future challenge at checkout.
Your referral rewards are yours to use toward a future challenge. You find them on the Referrals page, and you apply them at checkout when you start your next paid plan.
Where your rewards live
Everything about your referral link and the rewards you have earned is shown in app on the Referrals page. You earn a reward when someone who used your link makes a qualifying purchase, and there is also the Give 50 Get 50 promotion. Rewards apply to a future challenge rather than to an account you are already trading, so keep them in mind for the next plan you start.
How to redeem a reward
Because a reward applies to a future challenge, you redeem it by starting a new paid plan and applying it during checkout:
- Review your available rewards on the Referrals page.
- Choose the plan you want on the Pricing page or from your Accounts page, where you can start a challenge.
- At checkout, apply your promo or offer code. A promo or offer code can be entered right in the checkout flow.
- Complete the purchase, and the reward is reflected in what you pay.
Exact plan prices, account sizes, and rules vary by plan, so the Pricing page always shows the live numbers before you commit.
If a reward does not appear
A few things worth checking:
- Rewards are meant for a future challenge, so they will not adjust a challenge you have already purchased.
- A referral reward is earned only after the person you referred makes a qualifying purchase, so a pending signup may not have credited yet.
- Make sure you are signed in with the same Google account you always use, so your rewards stay tied to you.
You can review the current state of your link and rewards any time on the Referrals page, and manage your subscription and payment method on the Billing page.
If a reward you expected is missing or you have a question tied to your specific account, email [email protected] and the team will look into it for you.
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