Referral programs work when you put a little thought into them. Most people share their link once in a group chat, get maybe one signup, and never think about it again. The people who actually earn from referrals treat it differently.
Finding your referral link
It's at Dashboard → Referrals. Your link looks like buuza.net/?ref=YOURCODE. The code itself is a random hex string — nothing guessable or tied to your username.
How the tracking actually works
Someone clicks your link, a cookie gets set. If they register during that session, your code gets attached to their account permanently. Then any qualifying purchase they make — packages, boosts — generates a credit in your referral balance. Automatically, no action required from you after that point.
Your referrals page shows you the full breakdown: who converted, when, and what you earned from each purchase.
Where to actually share it
The places that consistently work:
- Telegram groups where your audience already exists. Not random groups — ones where people would actually care about what Buuza offers.
- YouTube descriptions if you make content. Evergreen traffic, one link that keeps working.
- Reddit when it's relevant to a thread. Don't spam it. Answer a real question and mention the platform naturally if it fits.
- Your own Telegram channel or Discord if you run one. Your audience is already pre-qualified.
What doesn't work: blasting it in unrelated groups, sharing it with people who have no use for the platform, or posting it places where it just looks like spam.
Using your referral balance
Credits accumulate separately from your main account balance. You can apply them toward future platform purchases. Essentially free money off your next package or boost — use it when you're buying something anyway.
There's also a seller referral program (different thing)
If you're a seller, there's a separate marketplace referral system. When you refer another seller to the platform using your marketplace referral code (it starts with "M"), you earn from their commission fees. That's tracked separately in your Seller Hub and doesn't mix with the regular referral balance.
Honestly, the best approach
Build something — even something small. A Telegram channel, a few YouTube videos, a blog. Share useful stuff and mention Buuza where it genuinely makes sense. That consistently outperforms randomly spamming a link to strangers.