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Turn SaaS incentives into public social proof

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Incentise is a platform for requesting, offering, and acknowledging incentives then turning delivered incentives into public acknowledgment and social proof. It helps providers attract and retain their audience while recipients get real incentives.


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Features


  1. Track Incentive Requests
  2. View Available Offers
  3. Make Public Acknowledgments
  4. Receive Incentive Requests
  5. Create Incentive Offers
  6. Manage Your Business Profile
  7. Manage Your Product or Services
  8. View Performance Dashboard
  9. Receive Public Acknowledgments

Use Cases

  • Affiliate / Publisher
  • Agency
  • Brand
  • Content Creator
  • Influencer
  • Merchant
  • Restaurant
  • SaaS Provider
  • Service Provider
  • Clinic


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Founder launchvoid.com

Really clever tool for SaaS founders to stop their discounts and credits from disappearing silently—upvoted!

Really interesting approach to turning incentives into visible social proof. The distinction between traditional testimonials and public acknowledgment of received value is smart — it feels more authentic because it’s tied to a real exchange rather than a generic review. I can see this being especially useful for SaaS founders running freemium models who struggle to convert free users into advocates. How do you handle the verification side to ensure acknowledgments are genuine?

Hi everyone 👋 I built Incentise after realizing something simple: Many SaaS founders offer incentives free trials, extended credits, discounts, freemium access but rarely receive public recognition for it. Incentise turns private incentives into public acknowledgements. Instead of a testimonial written after a purchase, Incentise allows users to publicly recognize the value they received. That acknowledgment becomes social proof you can actually use. Why this matters for SaaS founders: • You get authentic social proof from real users • Your free trials and discounts don’t disappear silently • Incentives become visible marketing assets • Public acknowledgment builds trust with future customers • It creates a positive, transparent relationship between founders and users Incentise isn’t about asking for reviews. It’s about giving users a simple way to say, “I received value, thank you.” If you're a SaaS founder experimenting with distribution, early traction, or brand trust, I’d love your feedback. Let’s make incentives visible, not invisible.

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Founder launchvoid.com

Really clever tool for SaaS founders to stop their discounts and credits from disappearing silently—upvoted!

Really interesting approach to turning incentives into visible social proof. The distinction between traditional testimonials and public acknowledgment of received value is smart — it feels more authentic because it’s tied to a real exchange rather than a generic review. I can see this being especially useful for SaaS founders running freemium models who struggle to convert free users into advocates. How do you handle the verification side to ensure acknowledgments are genuine?

Hi everyone 👋 I built Incentise after realizing something simple: Many SaaS founders offer incentives free trials, extended credits, discounts, freemium access but rarely receive public recognition for it. Incentise turns private incentives into public acknowledgements. Instead of a testimonial written after a purchase, Incentise allows users to publicly recognize the value they received. That acknowledgment becomes social proof you can actually use. Why this matters for SaaS founders: • You get authentic social proof from real users • Your free trials and discounts don’t disappear silently • Incentives become visible marketing assets • Public acknowledgment builds trust with future customers • It creates a positive, transparent relationship between founders and users Incentise isn’t about asking for reviews. It’s about giving users a simple way to say, “I received value, thank you.” If you're a SaaS founder experimenting with distribution, early traction, or brand trust, I’d love your feedback. Let’s make incentives visible, not invisible.