Reading your referral tree, wallet and payouts
The referral dashboard shows four different things and they are easy to confuse. Knowing which number is a click, which is a member, which is earned and which is payable is what turns the page from a scoreboard into a diagnostic.
What this covers
The referral dashboard shows four different things, and they are easy to run together. Separating them is what turns the page from a scoreboard into something you can act on.
The funnel: clicks and sign-ups
The top of the page is a funnel, and it is the most diagnostic thing on it.
- Clicks — people who opened your link
- Sign-ups — people who then became members
The ratio between them is the number that tells you what to change:
| What you see | What it means | What to change |
|---|---|---|
| Few clicks, good conversion | Your pitch works, too few people see it | Reach — more of the same, elsewhere |
| Many clicks, few sign-ups | You are reaching people it does not suit | Targeting or message |
| Few clicks, few sign-ups | The share is not landing at all | Where and how you share |
Most people look only at the total. The ratio is the useful half.
The tree: who you actually brought in
The referral tree shows the members attributed to you. It is a record, not a projection — every entry is a person who arrived through your link and signed up.
Two things worth checking in it:
Whether people you know are missing. If someone tells you they joined because of you and they are not in your tree, the share they used lost the link — a typed code, a screenshot, a plain anoqr.com URL. Send them the dashboard link next time; the attribution lives in the link.
Whether the growth is real. A tree that grows only when you personally send messages is a tree that stops when you do. A tree with entries you did not directly message means somebody passed your link on, which is the only pattern that scales.
The wallet: earned, and payable
Referral earnings land in your ANOQR wallet. The distinction to hold on to is between what has been earned and what is currently payable — earnings become withdrawable once the referral has settled, so a number that appeared today is not automatically a number you can withdraw today.
Requesting a payout
Payouts are requested from the wallet, and the dashboard keeps the payout history so you can see what has been requested, what has been paid and when.
Two things worth getting right before you request one:
- Bank details, entered carefully. A wrong digit is the single most common cause of a delayed payout, and it is the slowest kind of problem to unwind.
- A verified account. Verification is the platform's basis for knowing who is being paid — and it is also what doubles the rate you earn in the first place.
If a payout has not arrived and the history shows it as requested, contact with the request date. Do not submit a second request for the same amount; two open requests are harder to resolve than one.
What the page will not do
It will not estimate future earnings, and there is no projection anywhere on it. Every figure is your own history. That is a deliberate choice about what a page like this should be — a record you can rely on rather than a forecast you cannot.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the difference between clicks and sign-ups on the dashboard?
- Clicks are people who opened your link; sign-ups are those who went on to become members. Only sign-ups earn, and the ratio between the two tells you whether to fix your reach or your message.
- Someone joined because of me but is not in my tree. Why?
- The share they used lost the attribution — a typed code, a screenshot or a plain anoqr.com link carries none. Only the link from the referral dashboard attributes a sign-up.
- Where do referral earnings appear?
- In your ANOQR wallet. Earnings become withdrawable once the referral settles, so an amount that appears today is not necessarily payable today.
- How do I request a payout?
- From the wallet, with your bank details entered carefully — a mistyped digit is the most common cause of delay. The dashboard keeps the history of what was requested and paid.
- My payout has not arrived. Should I request it again?
- No. Contact support with the original request date. Two open requests for the same amount are harder to resolve than one.