The best way for a musician to discover Supertape is from another musician. As a small, independent music company, we rely on these word-of-mouth referrals, and this program is our way of saying thanks for helping to spread the word.

How the referral program works

1

Share your referral link

You’re given a unique referral link that will be used for the referral badge on your site, and you can also share your link on social media, email campaigns, or anywhere else.

2

Someone uses your link to upgrade to Pro

One of your site visitors, fans, friends, or fellow artists uses your unique referral link to sign up for Supertape within 60 days, and at some point they upgrade to our Pro plan.

3

You both get credited $12

They’ll get $12 off their first invoice, and you’ll get $12 off your next one. If you’re on the Free plan, it will apply if you upgrade to Pro in the future.

You can earn as many credits as you want, but there are a few rules: you can’t refer yourself, referrals only count on someone’s first Pro site, and other criteria in our Referral Program Terms.

Sharing your referral badge

By default, we show a Made with Supertape badge on all sites, using your referral link. This allows you to potentially earn credits from anyone visiting your site.

If you’d like, you can hide your referral badge in the Refer a friend section of the app.

Begin earning credits by sharing your unique referral link with fans and friends.

  1. Visit the Refer a friend section of the app.
  2. Hit the Copy button to copy the link to your clipboard.
  3. Share the link on social media, in email campaigns, ads, or anywhere else.

Tracking your referrals

Keep track of your referral stats by visiting the Refer a friend section of the app.

  • Referrals signed up - the number of people who signed up using your referral link.
  • Referrals upgraded - the number of those signups who have upgraded to Pro.
  • Credits earned - the amount of money that has been credited to your Pro plan.
  • Credits remaining - the amount of money remaining to be credited to your next invoice.
Credits remaning will also reflect any other billing credits you’ve received from plan changes.