What this page helps you understand
The Fixnx refer a friend program is built for people who already use website security scans and want to share the tool with clients, teammates, founders, or other site owners. You get a personal invite link, your friend gets the same scan workflow, and bonus scans are added to your account when referral actions qualify.
What Fixnx checks
Personal invite link
Different email validation
First scan reward
Purchase reward
Referral bonus scans
Transparent account tracking
How the Fixnx refer a friend program works
After signing in, open the scan or report area and choose the invite option. Fixnx creates a personal link you can copy and share with someone who uses a different email address.
When that friend signs in through your link and runs their first scan, your account receives one referral bonus scan. That first-scan reward is only granted once for that referred user.
If the referred friend buys any scan pack later, your account receives five bonus scans for that purchase. The friend does not receive a discount and the payment flow stays unchanged; the reward is added to your account after successful payment.
Referral bonus scans are tracked separately from purchased scans so billing reports stay clean while your scan balance still includes the earned bonus allowance.
Example Fixnx finding
Issue: Referred scan found missing browser protection
Risk: Medium
Evidence: A referred user's first website scan reported a missing browser security header.
Recommended fix: Share the invite link, have the friend run their first scan with a different email, then review and fix the highest-priority report items.
The referral program gives friends a practical reason to run a real website check and see useful security evidence.
What to fix first
- Sign in to Fixnx and open the Invite option from the scan, report, or account scans area.
- Copy your personal referral link and share it with someone using a different email address.
- Ask the friend to sign in through the link and run their first website scan.
- Earn one referral bonus scan for that first scan, and five bonus scans after each successful scan-pack purchase.
- Keep using the local admin referral table to review invite links, referred users, and bonus scan events.
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Sample Security ReportSee how Fixnx presents findings, severity, evidence, and fix order.
Website Security ChecklistUse a practical checklist for owners, developers, and agencies.
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FAQ
What do I earn when I refer a friend to Fixnx?
You earn one bonus scan when a referred friend with a different email runs their first scan, and five bonus scans when that friend buys any scan pack.
Does my friend get a discount?
No. The payment price and PayPal checkout stay the same. The referral bonus is added to the inviter account after the qualifying action.
Can I refer myself with the same email?
No. Referral rewards require a different user email so self-referrals do not create bonus scans.
Where can I find my invite link?
Sign in, open the scan or report area, and use the Invite option. You can also find it from the account scans menu when available.
What can I do after reading Refer a Friend, Earn Free Website Security Scans?
Run a Fixnx scan, review the evidence, fix the highest-risk public issues first, and rescan after deployment so the report reflects the current site.
Is Fixnx only for security teams?
No. Fixnx is written for developers, agencies, founders, and security teams that need practical website risk evidence without a long setup process.
