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# How to invite friends to Phaver

The only way to onboard 1 billion people onto Phaver is through the power of Word of Mouth. \
So go ahead, spread the word and share the app with a few of your closest friends

### Earn Phaver Points - Share your invite link

Sharing the invite link with friends who download the app with your personal invite code will earn you Phaver points

* <mark style="color:orange;">Earn 10 points</mark> for each friend who downloads the Phaver App using your invite code&#x20;
  * <mark style="color:yellow;">PS. your invite code is your Phaver username</mark>

### The Flow

1. Hit the discover button at the bottom of your screen
2. Scroll all the way to the bottom of the discover page
3. Share with all of your closest friends on all your favourite apps

Discover page

![](/files/p7YBvuBAKNh19simAwIo)

Click "spread the word"

![](/files/yM5DTghdtmySqN3TTPr5)

Share via your favourite apps

![](/files/KrArp7VKC24pGUNTgddF)

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Lets spread the word fam 🔥

### Explainer Video

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