Share Your TrekMail Referral Link
This guide explains Find your unique referral link in the dashboard and share it on LinkedIn, Facebook, email, or anywhere else to earn free months and discounts. so you can complete the TrekMail task with confidence.
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Your referral link is unique to your TrekMail account. When someone signs up through it and completes a qualifying action, you earn a free month of TrekMail — automatically, with no manual steps required.
This guide shows you where to find your link, how to share it effectively, and what happens after someone clicks it.
Finding your referral link
- Log in to the TrekMail dashboard
- Click Referrals in the left navigation
- Your unique referral link is displayed at the top of the page — it looks something like
trekmail.net/r/your-code - Click Copy to copy it to your clipboard
Keep this link handy. You can use it as many times as you like, from as many places as you like.
White Label Lite users: Your referral link always uses
trekmail.net/r/your-code, regardless of whether you serve TrekMail under your own brand. Don't try to substitute your branded domain — the referral tracking lives ontrekmail.net. See The Referred User Experience for details.
Sharing on LinkedIn
LinkedIn works well for referrals because it reaches a professional audience — exactly the kind of people who are likely to need business email for their own domains.
Tips for LinkedIn:
- Write a short post explaining why you use TrekMail — your own experience is more convincing than a generic pitch
- Include the link in the post body, not just in comments (LinkedIn does not always show comments to all viewers)
- Tag the post with relevant topics like #email #domains #smallbusiness if appropriate
- You can also share the link directly in LinkedIn messages with specific contacts who you know are looking for an email solution
Sharing on Facebook
Facebook is useful if you are part of groups or communities of freelancers, agency owners, domain investors, or small business owners.
Tips for Facebook:
- Post in relevant groups rather than just on your personal timeline — groups have a more targeted audience
- Describe a specific problem TrekMail solves, not just a generic "great tool" endorsement
- Include your referral link in the post text
Sharing by email
Sending a personal email to someone is often the most effective referral of all. A message from someone they know and trust carries far more weight than any ad.
Tips for email referrals:
- Address one specific person and explain why you think TrekMail would help them
- Keep it short — two or three sentences and your link is plenty
- Do not send bulk promotional emails using your TrekMail mailbox, as this violates the acceptable use policy and may get your account flagged
Other places to share
- In your email signature: Add a short line like "I use TrekMail for custom-domain email — [link]" to your email signature so every email you send carries your referral link
- In blog posts or YouTube descriptions: If you write or create content about email, domains, or hosting, a mention of TrekMail with your referral link is a natural fit
- On Twitter / X: Short testimonials with a link tend to work well if you have an engaged following in tech or business circles
- In chat communities: Slack groups, Discord servers, and forums about freelancing, SaaS, or web development are places where email questions come up regularly
What happens when someone clicks your link
- The person clicks your referral link and lands on the TrekMail signup page
- Their session is tagged with your referral code (valid for 30 days — they do not have to sign up immediately)
- They create an account and complete the qualifying action (typically activating a paid plan)
- Your dashboard shows the referral as successful
- You receive one free month of TrekMail applied to your next billing cycle
You can track every click, signup, and completed referral in the Referrals section of your dashboard in real time.
Referral link best practices
Be honest. Do not make claims about TrekMail that are not true. Exaggerated promises erode trust and result in signups that churn quickly — which does not benefit you or the person you referred.
One link, many uses. Your link never expires and has no usage limit. You do not need a fresh link for each channel — one link works everywhere.
Do not spam. Posting your referral link repeatedly in the same places, or sending unsolicited mass messages, reflects poorly on your account and may violate platform rules wherever you post. Focus on genuine recommendations to people who would actually benefit.
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