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# Referral Program

## **Referral Program**

COD3R.AI rewards you for every builder you bring in - not with points or credits, but with **real money.**\
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You earn **25% of every purchase** your referral makes. Subscriptions, credit packages - every transaction counts.

## **How it works:**

1. Go to the **Referral** tab in your dashboard
2. Copy your unique referral link
3. Share it with anyone - friends, your audience, your community
4. When someone signs up through your link and makes a purchase, you earn a reward automatically

## **Your dashboard shows:**

* **Invited** - total number of people who signed up using your link
* **Paying** - how many of them made a purchase
* **Balance** - your earned rewards ready to withdraw

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## **Withdrawals:**

Minimum withdrawal is **$20**. Once your balance reaches that threshold, hit Withdraw and receive your earnings directly to your wallet.

**No limits. No complicated rules.** Share your link, earn when your referrals pay. That's it.


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