How it works
How Nice Work referrals actually work
Word of mouth has always been how good local businesses grow. Nice Work just makes it trackable and rewards the people who send you new customers — without changing how the recommendation naturally happens.
How does Nice Work work, step by step?
A happy customer recommends your business to a friend by sharing a personal link or a card. The friend gets a first-visit offer; when they book and pay, the referral is complete.
You pay Nice Work a flat $5 and thank the person who referred them with a reward you chose.
Who are the three people in a Nice Work referral?
The business owner (you), the supporter (a past customer who recommends you), and the customer (the friend they send). The supporter earns a reward, the customer gets a first-visit offer, and you get a new paying customer.
When and where does the referral actually happen?
It happens the way real word-of-mouth always has — a text between friends, often weeks after the job, when someone asks “do you know a good plumber?” There’s no storefront moment; Nice Work just makes that recommendation trackable and rewards it.
What does the person who refers a friend earn?
A reward you set — cash or a perk you honor in person. People love a good cash reward, but you can offer a “free haircut” or “no service call” if you’d like. They’re thanked only when the friend becomes a paying customer.
What does the new customer get?
A first-visit offer you choose — either money off their first job or a free add-on. It’s the welcome that turns a friend’s recommendation into a booked appointment.
What does it cost the business?
A flat $5 per completed referral, with no subscription — you pay only when a referral becomes a paying customer.
Turn happy customers into new ones
Reward the people who already love your work for sending their friends your way.