Tracking Referrals
Monitor the status and activity of people you've referred to ELITORO through the Analytics section.
Accessing Referral Data
Analytics Section
- Navigate to Analytics
- Select the Referred Profiles tab
- View your referral activity
What You Can Track
Referred Profiles List
See all people who used your referral code:
- Their profile information
- Application status
- Membership status
- Activity indicators
Status Information
For each referral, you can see:
| Status | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Pending | Application submitted, under review |
| Approved | Accepted, account created |
| Active | Verified and using the platform |
| Declined | Application was not accepted |
Understanding Your Impact
Active Referrals
Your active referrals are members who:
- Used your code to join
- Were accepted
- Completed verification
- Are actively using ELITORO
Referral Activity
Track what your referrals are doing:
- Meetings completed
- Connections made
- Platform engagement
Referral Performance
What Successful Referrals Mean
When your referrals are successful:
- They have good meetings
- They maintain high ratings
- They contribute to the network
- They may generate commissions for you
Impact on Your Profile
Good referrals reflect positively on you:
- Shows your network judgment
- Maintains your referrer status
- Builds your reputation
Commission Tracking
If your referrals generate paid connections:
- You may earn commissions
- Track in the Commissions tab
- See detailed breakdowns
Learn more: Commissions
Referral Insights
Questions to Ask
Review your referrals and consider:
- How many became active members?
- Are they successful in the network?
- What types of profiles work best?
- How can you refer better candidates?
Improving Your Referrals
To improve referral quality:
- Be more selective
- Better explain ELITORO to candidates
- Choose people who fit the network
- Focus on quality over quantity
Privacy Note
What You See
You can see basic information about your referrals:
- Name and profile info
- Status and activity
- Connection to you
What You Don't See
You cannot see:
- Their specific ratings
- Their private conversations
- Detailed meeting information
- Their contact details (unless matched)
Managing Referrals
Supporting Your Referrals
Help your referrals succeed:
- Answer their questions
- Share tips from your experience
- Introduce them to other members (if appropriate)
- Be a good sponsor
Problematic Referrals
If a referral becomes problematic:
- It may affect your reputation
- Consider being more selective
- Focus on quality candidates