Community & Disclosure
SNEIQ turns everyone into a scout. Tap share on any listing and you get a personal link; if someone buys through it, you earn a cut of the platform fee in Sneiq Rewards. That’s a real financial stake — so we make it visible, every time, automatically.
“Spotted by @handle”
When you share a listing, the preview card that others see carries a “Spotted by @handle” tag with your name on it. That tag is not decoration. It is a plain, built-in disclosure that you may earn Rewards if the item sells through your link.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission asks people to clearly disclose a “material connection” — like getting paid or earning credit — when they recommend a product. Rather than make every sharer remember to add “#ad,” SNEIQ builds the disclosure into the share itself: the tag is the disclosure, worn as a badge instead of buried in fine print.
Your part of the deal
- Keep the tag on.Don’t crop, cover, or remove the “Spotted by” marker when you share a card. It’s what keeps your sharing honest and compliant.
- Be truthful.Share things you’d actually vouch for. Don’t make false claims about an item to get a sale.
- No spam or fake engagement.Blasting links, click farms, and self-referral through alt accounts don’t just violate our rules — our fraud systems catch them, and the Rewards get clawed back. Sharing earnings are always one level deep: you earn on sales through your own link, never on anyone else’s sharing.
Why credit, not cash
Sneiq Rewards are platform credit, not money — spendable on SNEIQ, never withdrawn as cash. That keeps the whole program simple and honest: there’s no payout to game, and the disclosure rules are the same whether you earn a dollar or a hundred. The full mechanics, expiry, and clawback rules are on the Fees & Rewards page and in the Terms of Service.
Questions about sharing or disclosure? Email support@sneiq.com.