A business has invited you to be their partner. The link in that email is yours alone — it opens a page showing who invited you, what you will earn and when it becomes payable, before you agree to anything.

What you will be asked
- Sign in — or create an account — using the address the invitation was sent to.
- Read what the programme pays, how long each commission is held, and how long a referral stays credited to you.
- Accept. That moment is recorded, along with the version of the terms you saw.
Why the page will not always let you in
An invitation can expire, and a business can withdraw one. If either has happened the page says so plainly rather than failing quietly — ask the business to send a new one. If the invitation has already been accepted, the page points you at your portal instead.
What happens after you accept
You land in your partner portal: your referral link and coupon codes, the referrals credited to you, and what you have earned — accrued, still on hold, and payable. The business pays you directly; Finocket records what is owed and never holds or moves the money.
If you partner with more than one business
One sign-in covers all of them. Each business sends its own invitation, and each is accepted separately — your earnings are never pooled across them, because each has its own programme and its own statement.
