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title: How Do You Make a Good Referral Program?
description: 🔵 How Do You Make a Good Referral Program? Building a referral program that people actually use comes down to specific choices around reward design, sharing friction, and program visibility.
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last_updated: '2026-08-12'
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# How Do You Make a Good Referral Program?

**Updated:** July 2026

Oleksandr Honcharov, CEO at FlawlessMLM 

Building a referral program that people actually use comes down to specific choices around reward design, sharing friction, and program visibility. Knowing how do you make a good referral program means getting all three right together.

**In short:** make a good referral program by matching the reward to the referred customer's value, typically 10-20% of purchase value. Keep the sharing flow to fewer than three clicks. Reward both sides of the referral. Place the program in high-visibility spots throughout the customer experience.

The design choices that separate good from mediocre are consistent across industries. Reward size should match perceived value — asking someone to refer a $500 product for $10 credit doesn't work. Sharing friction should be minimal: unique link, one-tap share, auto-populated messaging. Both sides need rewards — double-sided programs convert 2-3x better than single-sided. Program visibility matters more than most people expect: in-product placement (dashboard, checkout, post-purchase), email touchpoints (welcome, receipts, monthly), and account areas all need to feature the program. Terms should be simple enough to explain in one sentence. Top referrers need recognition beyond the base reward — leaderboards, tier advancement, personal outreach, or (in MLM) rank recognition. Payouts should happen promptly — 30-60 days maximum after conversion. In MLM specifically, making a good referral program means designing a good compensation plan: sustainable payout ratio (35-50% of commissionable volume), low qualification thresholds, matching bonuses, rank recognition, and clean commission calculation.

**Common mistakes to avoid**

*   **Under-rewarding relative to purchase value** — the reward should feel proportionate to the ask.
*   **Complicating the sharing flow** — every extra click loses referrers.
*   **Single-sided rewards** — leaves 2-3x participation on the table.
*   **Burying the program in account settings** — customers need to encounter the program naturally, not hunt for it.
*   **Ignoring top referrers** — the top 10% produces most of the referrals; treating them like everyone else loses them.

**Conclusion:** making a good referral program means getting reward size, sharing friction, double-sided rewards, visibility, and top-referrer recognition right at the same time. In MLM, the same principles apply at the compensation plan level: sustainable payouts, low qualification thresholds, matching bonuses, and clean commission calculation.

**Related questions**

**What's the single biggest lever for a good referral program?**

Reward size relative to purchase value. Under-rewarding kills programs faster than any other single factor.

**How do I know if my referral program is good?**

Referred customers convert better, retain longer, and produce higher LTV than customers from other channels. If they don't, something's wrong with the design or the underlying product.

**Can I copy a competitor's referral program?**

You can copy the structure, but reward economics depend on your margin, LTV, and CAC. Blind copying rarely works.

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Source: [FlawlessMLM FAQ](https://flawlessmlm.com/en/faq/how-do-you-make-a-good-referral-program)
