How to Introduce Worthify to Local Businesses
Introducing Worthify is simple — it’s about asking the right question and sharing your code.
Introducing Worthify is simple — it’s about asking the right question and sharing your code.
Talking to local businesses about Worthify doesn’t need to feel pushy. You’re not selling — you’re simply sharing a tool that makes their lives easier and helps them grow. Whether in person or online, it’s about starting a genuine conversation.
In person, you might ask: “Do you have a rewards or loyalty program for your customers?”
Most small businesses don’t — which opens the door naturally.
Online, you could post a story, reel, or quick message:
“Did you know most small businesses don’t have a rewards program like Starbucks Rewards? Worthify makes it super easy for them — and affordable.”
Both spark curiosity without pressure.
When they’re interested, explain: “It’s like Starbucks Rewards, but designed for small businesses.”
That simple comparison instantly clicks because everyone knows how those big programs work.
Whether face-to-face or online, give them your link or code. Let them know setup is quick, pricing starts low, and Worthify handles all the tech and support.
You’re not trying to “close” anyone. You’re offering something that helps their business keep customers coming back. The decision is theirs — your job is just to share.
This approach feels natural because it is natural. You’re highlighting a solution, not pitching a product. Whether it’s through a casual chat with a shop owner or a quick Instagram story, you’re planting the seed.
And every time a business signs up with your referral, you not only help them grow but also set yourself up for passive income for the next 12 months.