Incentise Documentation
Welcome to Incentise — Incentise turns every delivered incentive into public acknowledgment and lasting social proof that builds trust and drives customer growth. You offer and deliver value through your existing systems (cashback, discounts, rewards, credits, and so on). Incentise does not replace how you create or deliver incentives; it captures acknowledgment after delivery and turns it into proof your audience can see.
What Incentise does (and does not do)
Incentise is for: Collecting acknowledgments from people who have already received an incentive from you, then surfacing that as verified social proof (widgets, feeds, profiles, analytics).
Incentise is not: A marketplace where recipients browse or request incentives, or where providers create “offers” or campaigns inside the app to acquire demand. Those flows are out of scope; the product is post-delivery acknowledgment → trust and growth.
Why it matters
You already invest in incentives, but much of that value vanishes once it is received—no durable, public signal that real value was delivered.
What Incentise helps you keep:
- Public acknowledgment of what you gave
- Social proof that builds trust with your audience
- Visibility for undecided prospects
- Ongoing marketing value from incentives you have already funded
Incentives should not disappear after the transaction. They should compound as visible, persistent proof tied to your brand.
How it works (three steps)
1. Deliver the incentive
Use your current tools and processes—POS, billing, loyalty stack, manual fulfillment, etc.
2. Request acknowledgment
After delivery, invite the recipient to confirm (for example via email or a shareable link). They are acknowledging receipt, not “requesting” an incentive inside Incentise.
3. Publish social proof
Confirmations become verified acknowledgments you can show on product or service profiles, in an embeddable widget, or in a public proof feed—so proof of real delivery supports trust and acquisition.
Key capabilities (providers)
- Incentive acknowledgment requests — Email and links to collect confirmations after you have delivered value.
- Shareable links — One link to gather acknowledgments from your audience.
- Embeddable proof widget — Show real, verified acknowledgments on your site.
- Public proof feed — A live stream of verified acknowledgments for your brand.
- Product and service profiles — Public pages that tie proof to specific offerings.
- Verified acknowledgments — Review activity, audit history, and formally confirm deliveries.
- Analytics — Monitor acknowledgment outreach, incentives delivered, and acknowledgments received.
- Webhooks (coming soon) — Real-time signals when recipients submit acknowledgments.
- API (coming soon) — Integrate acknowledgment collection into your own workflows.
Who it is for
If you deliver incentives to customers, partners, or communities—merchants, SaaS, agencies, creators, clinics, restaurants, brands, and more—your value deserves to be seen after it is delivered.
This is not paid testimonials, fake reviews, or referral spam. It is real incentives, real delivery, verified acknowledgment, shown publicly where it helps you most.
Quick start (incentive providers)
Grow trust by turning completed deliveries into proof. Start with the free plan where available—no credit card required for entry tiers.
You will typically:
- Connect acknowledgment collection to how you already deliver incentives.
- Use email requests and shareable links after delivery.
- Add the widget or feed where prospects and customers look for credibility.
- Use profiles and analytics to see what is working.
Get started as an incentive provider →
Documentation library
Incentive provider guides
- Getting started — Account setup and first steps
- Dashboard — Overview of activity and metrics
- Incentive acknowledgements — Collect and manage acknowledgments after delivery
- Products & services — Offerings and public profiles
- Embedded widget (incentive statistics) — Social proof on your website
- Account setup — Profile, verification, and onboarding
- Account settings — Password, profile, team, social links, and account deletion
- Billing & invoices — Subscriptions and billing
- Pricing — Plans and comparison
- Best practices — Tips for providers
Support & contact
Need help? Reach the team anytime.
- Email: [email protected]
- Contact & support — Response times and troubleshooting
Typical response times
- Critical issues: within about 4 hours
- Urgent issues: same day (within about 8 hours)
- General questions: within 24–48 hours
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Last updated: April 2026 · View all documentation