Fastic Referral Code
Fastic pays $2 per 1,000 views to post about it — that is advertising, and UK rules require you to label it "Ad" at the start
Fastic is an intermittent fasting and meal-tracking app. Its promotion pays users to create short videos about their experience and post them on social media, priced per thousand views.
Genie Says
Fastic does not run a referral programme: it pays $2 per 1,000 views for a 30-second video you create and post, capped at $5,000 per video. That is paid content — influencer marketing — and it is regulated as advertising. UK rules require content made for payment, free products or any commercial relationship to be clearly labelled, with "Ad" shown upfront: "#ad", "advert" and "paid partnership" work, while "collab", "spon" and merely tagging the brand do not, and it must appear at the start of the caption or overlaid on the video rather than buried in hashtags. Enforcement sits with the ASA and, since 6 April 2025, the CMA with fines up to 10% of global turnover. On the arithmetic: $5,000 requires 2.5 million views; 50,000 views is $100.
How much can you earn?
Share your own code and earn rewards when friends use it
⚠️ Not a referral reward: $2 per 1,000 views on a 30-second video you create and post, capped at $5,000 per video. ✅ Read it as a RATE, not a ceiling — $5,000 requires 2.5 MILLION views.per successful referral*
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How to Use a Fastic Referral Code
Recognise that this is paid advertising
Producing content for payment or free products is influencer marketing, regulated as advertising — not a referral to a friend.
Put "Ad" at the start
Immediate, prominent, easy to understand. "#ad", "advert" and "paid partnership" work; "collab", "spon", "thanks X" and tagging the brand do not.
Read the rate, not the ceiling
$2 per 1,000 views. $5,000 needs 2.5 million views on one video; 50,000 views is $100.
Think about who watches
You would be publishing a health claim about your own body, permanently, to an audience that includes people for whom fasting is not appropriate.
Reward Details
- Your Reward
- Our record states that tracking meals for 14 days unlocks a year of Fastic Plus. ⚠️ A free product received for promotional participation is itself a commercial benefit that triggers disclosure obligations.
- Referrer Reward
- ⚠️ Not a referral reward: $2 per 1,000 views on a 30-second video you create and post, capped at $5,000 per video. ✅ Read it as a RATE, not a ceiling — $5,000 requires 2.5 MILLION views.
- Minimum Purchase
- None stated. The obligation is to produce and publish content.
- Validity
- Not stated in our record.
- Available In
- USA, UK, India, Canada, Australia, Germany, France, Japan, China, Brazil, Italy, Spain, Mexico, South Korea, Russia, Netherlands, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Belgium, Austria, Portugal, Poland, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Israel, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam, Cyprus, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, South Africa, Nigeria, Egypt, Kenya, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru, New Zealand, Greece, Czech Republic, Romania, Hungary, Qatar
- Referral Limit
- ⚠️ Up to $5,000 per video — a ceiling almost nobody reaches. 50,000 views, a strong result for most accounts, is $100.
- Payout Time
- Not stated.
- Eligibility
- ⚠️⚠️ If you post for payment or for free products, UK rules require the content to be labelled as advertising — "Ad" at the START of the caption or clearly overlaid on the video, not in a hashtag block.
Why Choose Fastic?
Content made for payment, free products, commission or any commercial relationship must be clearly labelled as an ad.
"Ad" at the start of the caption or overlaid on the video — not buried in hashtags or hidden behind "…more".
The rate is $2 per 1,000. A strong result for most accounts — 50,000 views — is $100.
Publicly and permanently, to an audience that includes people for whom fasting is not appropriate.
About Fastic
This is not a referral scheme. It pays you to make and publish an advertisement, which carries obligations that no page describing it as "earning" has mentioned.
⚠️⚠️ START WITH WHAT THIS ACTUALLY IS, BECAUSE OUR PAGE DESCRIBED IT AS EARNING.
Our record says: create a 30-second video about your fasting experience, share it on social media, and earn $2 per 1,000 views — up to $5,000 per video. Separately, tracking meals for 14 days is said to unlock a year of Fastic Plus.
✅ Paying someone to produce and publish content promoting a product is not a referral. It is a PAID CONTENT ARRANGEMENT — the thing ordinarily called influencer marketing — and it is regulated as advertising.
✅✅ SO HERE IS WHAT UK RULES REQUIRE, AND IT IS SPECIFIC.
• ⚠️ CONTENT CREATED IN RETURN FOR PAYMENT MUST BE CLEARLY LABELLED AS ADVERTISING. ✅ The clearest label is the word "Ad", shown upfront. The obligation is triggered not only by cash but by free products, loaned items, free services, affiliate commission or any commercial relationship — so the free year of Fastic Plus would count too.
• ⚠️ THE DISCLOSURE MUST BE IMMEDIATE, PROMINENT AND EASY TO UNDERSTAND. ✅ "#ad", "advert" and "paid partnership" are acceptable. ⚠️ "collab", "spon", "thanks Fastic" and simply tagging the brand are NOT.
• ⚠️⚠️ AND PLACEMENT MATTERS AS MUCH AS WORDING: it must appear at the START of a caption, or be clearly overlaid on the video itself — NOT buried in a block of hashtags and NOT hidden behind "…more".
• ⚠️ Enforcement sits with the ASA under the CAP Code, and with the CMA under the DIGITAL MARKETS, COMPETITION AND CONSUMERS ACT 2024 — ✅ which since 6 APRIL 2025 can impose fines of up to 10% of GLOBAL TURNOVER for hidden advertising.
⚠️ Those penalties are aimed at businesses rather than at individuals posting a video. ✅ But the obligation to label is yours as the person publishing, and "the brand did not tell me to" has never been a defence. If you take this offer, put "Ad" at the front. It costs you nothing and it is the whole of your obligation.
✅ NOW THE ARITHMETIC, BECAUSE "UP TO $5,000" IS DOING THE USUAL WORK.
At $2 per 1,000 views, $5,000 requires 2,500,000 VIEWS ON A SINGLE VIDEO. ⚠️ That is a genuinely viral post. ✅ The realistic figure for an ordinary account is very different: 5,000 views is $10. 50,000 views — which would be a strong result for most people — is $100.
⚠️ So read the offer as "two dollars per thousand views", which is a rate, ✅ rather than "up to $5,000", which is a ceiling almost nobody reaches. This project has now applied the same correction to gadget prizes valued at list price, scratch cards, and tiered commissions — "up to" states a maximum and tells you nothing about the expectation.
⚠️ AND THE PART THAT IS NOT ABOUT MONEY AT ALL.
Fastic is an intermittent fasting app, and you would be posting publicly about your own eating and your own body. ✅ Three things are worth weighing before you do that for $2 per thousand views:
1. ⚠️ You are making a health claim about yourself, permanently and publicly. Video outlives enthusiasm.
2. ⚠️ Your audience includes people for whom fasting is not appropriate — ✅ among them people who are pregnant or breastfeeding, people with diabetes or on medication that must be taken with food, people with a history of disordered eating, and children and adolescents. A personal success story is a powerful thing to put in front of them, and you cannot choose who watches.
3. ✅ If you are considering fasting yourself and take any regular medication or have any chronic condition, that is a conversation with a doctor or pharmacist first — medication timing in particular is a real issue and not a cautious formality.
✅ None of this makes the offer illegitimate. Paid content is a normal part of how products are marketed, and being paid for it is fine. ⚠️ What is not fine is publishing it without saying so — ✅ and a page that told you about "$5,000" without telling you about the label was not describing the deal you would actually be entering.
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