Full Breakdown of Segments and Practical Use Cases
REFERAL is not just a traffic platform.
It is a system for managing specific user actions with verified results.
You do not pay for impressions, clicks, or abstract activity.
You create a task, define the required result, receive proof from the performer, and approve only the results that meet your conditions.
This makes the platform especially useful when you need not just attention, but a concrete action:
- a confirmed registration;
- a verified lead;
- a completed step inside your product;
- a checked task result;
- scalable user activity with moderation.
Below is a full breakdown of the key segments and how to use them.

🎯 1. Confirmed Registrations via Referral Links
The fastest way to get new users
This is the most basic and easiest scenario on the platform.
You provide a referral link, and performers complete the registration process. After that, they submit proof, and you approve the result if everything matches your requirements.
How it works
- You create a task with your referral link.
- A performer follows the link.
- The performer completes the registration.
- The performer submits proof.
- You review and accept the result.
What you get
- new registered users;
- growth of your user base;
- a fast flow of registrations;
- measurable acquisition instead of vague traffic.
When to use this scenario
This segment is suitable when you need to:
- launch a new project;
- test demand quickly;
- grow the first user base;
- check whether your product or offer attracts people;
- increase the number of registered accounts in a controlled way.
Important point
You pay only for accepted registrations, not for attempts, impressions, or clicks.
This makes the model more predictable than classic advertising, where you can spend money without getting a real result.
📊 2. Verified Leads and Applications with Payment for Result
When you need more than simple registrations
This segment is useful when your goal is not just to get registered users, but to receive real inquiries, contacts, or applications.
It works especially well when every lead has value and you want to reduce low-quality or empty submissions.
This segment is suitable for
- contact requests;
- application forms;
- consultation requests;
- demo requests;
- trial requests;
- service inquiries;
- product interest forms.
How it works
- You define what counts as a valid lead.
- You describe the required action in the task.
- A performer brings or completes the required action.
- Proof or confirmation is submitted.
- You check whether the lead meets your criteria.
- You pay only for accepted results.
What it gives you
- better quality control;
- fewer empty or irrelevant leads;
- transparent payment logic;
- more predictable acquisition costs;
- clear criteria for accepting or rejecting a result.
Where it can be used
- services;
- SaaS products;
- local businesses;
- online products;
- marketplaces;
- educational projects;
- subscription products.
Important point
The more clearly you describe the lead criteria, the easier it is to control quality.
For example, instead of writing “bring a lead,” it is better to specify:
- what form must be completed;
- what fields are required;
- what country or region is acceptable;
- what type of user is needed;
- what proof must be submitted.
🚀 3. Registrations with Additional Actions and Confirmation
A deeper and more valuable result
In this scenario, you do not receive just a registration.
You receive a registration plus an additional action inside your product.
This is useful when a simple registration is not enough and you need the user to take the first meaningful step.
Examples of required actions
- email confirmation;
- profile completion;
- first login to the personal account;
- first action inside the product;
- account setup;
- joining a specific section;
- completing onboarding;
- submitting a screenshot of the completed step.
Why this matters
A user who only registers may never return.
A user who confirms email, fills out a profile, or completes the first action is usually more valuable.
This scenario helps you get:
- higher-quality users;
- better activation rates;
- fewer empty registrations;
- more realistic product testing;
- clearer understanding of user behavior after registration.
When to use this scenario
Use this segment when you want to:
- improve user activation;
- test onboarding;
- validate a product funnel;
- increase the number of active users;
- reduce the share of inactive accounts;
- get users who complete a specific first step.
Important point
The more complex the required action, the higher the reward should be.
A simple registration and a registration with email confirmation, profile completion, and product interaction should not have the same reward level.
⚙️ 4. Microtasks on Websites with Completion Verification
A scalable flow of controlled actions
Microtasks are a flexible segment that can include many types of simple, structured actions.
This format is useful when you need volume, but still want every task to follow a clear instruction and be checked.
This segment may include
- simple website actions;
- following a step-by-step instruction;
- interacting with a specific page;
- checking certain elements;
- submitting a report;
- completing a form;
- performing a basic product action;
- following a predefined scenario.
How it works
- You create a task.
- You describe the exact steps.
- A performer follows the instructions.
- The performer submits a report or proof.
- The result is checked.
- Accepted results are paid.
What this gives you
- fast task volume;
- flexible scenarios;
- controlled execution;
- scalable user activity;
- the ability to test different funnels and instructions.
When to use microtasks
Microtasks are useful when you need to:
- test a website scenario;
- check whether instructions are clear;
- increase activity in a controlled way;
- collect structured confirmations;
- run simple actions at scale.
Important point
Microtasks work best when the instruction is simple, specific, and easy to verify.
Avoid vague tasks.
Instead of “interact with the site,” describe exact steps and the expected final proof.
🔍 5. Actions with Proof, Reports, and Verification
Control over every result
One of the core advantages of the platform is that each action can be verified.
This means that the customer does not need to rely only on trust. The performer must provide proof, and the result can be checked before approval.
What can be used as proof
- screenshots;
- task reports;
- confirmation data;
- system signals;
- moderation checks;
- account status;
- visible completion evidence.
Why verification matters
Verification helps protect the task owner from:
- fake completions;
- low-quality actions;
- irrelevant submissions;
- repeated mistakes;
- unclear results;
- fraud attempts.
What it gives you
- more transparency;
- better control;
- cleaner task execution;
- more predictable results;
- a clear approval process.
Important point
A good task should always answer three questions:
- What exactly must be done?
- What proof must be submitted?
- What result will be accepted?
If these three points are clear, task quality becomes much easier to manage.
💰 6. Complete Tasks, Earn Coins, and Promote Your Own Links
A two-sided growth model
REFERAL can be used not only by customers who create tasks, but also by performers who complete tasks.
This creates a dual model:
- you can earn as a performer;
- then use what you earn to promote your own links.
How it looks
- You register on the platform.
- You complete available tasks.
- You receive coins or other internal rewards.
- You use them to create or promote your own tasks.
- Other performers complete your tasks.
What this means
You can start growing even without an initial advertising budget.
Instead of depositing money right away, you can first earn inside the platform and then reinvest that balance into your own promotion.
Result
This model allows users to:
- start without upfront spending;
- test the platform from the performer side;
- understand how tasks work;
- gradually promote their own links;
- turn completed tasks into future growth.
🔄 7. Promote Your Links Without a Starting Budget
The key advantage for beginners
If you do not have a marketing budget, you can still start.
The platform allows you to begin from the performer side, earn internal balance, and then use it to launch your own tasks.
How it works
- You complete tasks from other users.
- You earn coins or coupons.
- You use them to create your own tasks.
- You receive registrations, leads, or completed actions.
- You scale gradually.
What this gives you
- launch without money;
- low-risk testing;
- gradual growth;
- a way to test hypotheses;
- access to promotion even for small projects.
When this is especially useful
This model is suitable for:
- new projects;
- small teams;
- solo founders;
- early-stage products;
- users who want to test an idea before spending money.
Important point
Starting without a budget does not mean starting without a plan.
You still need to define:
- what result you want;
- what proof you require;
- what reward is fair;
- what type of user is valuable to you.
📈 How to Choose the Right Segment
| Goal | Best Segment |
|---|---|
| Get users quickly | Confirmed registrations |
| Receive applications and contacts | Verified leads |
| Improve user activation | Registrations with additional actions |
| Scale simple actions | Microtasks |
| Control every result | Actions with proof and verification |
| Start without a budget | Completing tasks, earning coins, and using coupons |
| Test a product hypothesis | Registrations or microtasks |
| Improve funnel quality | Registrations with confirmation and first action |
| Reduce empty results | Verified leads and moderated actions |
⚠️ Important Restrictions
Some types of tasks are strictly prohibited.
The platform must not be used for actions that violate rules, manipulate systems, or create legal, financial, or reputational risks.
Strictly prohibited
- fake reviews;
- rating manipulation;
- manipulation of platform metrics;
- bypassing rules of third-party platforms;
- tasks that require deposits or payments from performers;
- tasks asking for documents;
- KYC-related tasks;
- requests for banking information;
- tasks involving sensitive personal data;
- misleading or fraudulent actions.
Such tasks can be blocked.
If you are unsure whether your task is acceptable, contact support before launching it.
🧠 The Main Rule
The platform works through a simple chain:
task → completion → proof → verification → result
This is the core difference from classic advertising.
In classic advertising, you often pay for exposure.
On REFERAL, you define the required action and pay for the accepted result.
Final Summary
REFERAL gives you several growth models in one system:
- fast confirmed registrations;
- verified leads and applications;
- user actions inside your product;
- scalable microtasks;
- controlled task execution;
- promotion without an initial budget;
- earning and reinvesting through coins or coupons.
You choose how deep the result should be.
You can start with a simple scenario, such as confirmed registrations, and then move to more advanced formats:
- registrations with email confirmation;
- registrations with profile completion;
- verified leads;
- product actions;
- microtasks with detailed reports.
The key is to begin with a clear result, define the proof, set a fair reward, and scale only after you understand which scenario works best for your project.