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Does Findmypast have a referral programme?

With our referral programme, you can share your passion for family history with others and earn exclusive rewards for yourself.

Existing customers

If you’ve already got an account with us, registering for the referral programme couldn’t be easier. You'll unlock benefits with each person you spread the word to.

Share the valuable gift of family history with your loved ones - you'll be rewarded with exclusive perks, and they’ll receive up to 25% off of their subscription price.

Refer a friend now 

Share the exciting gift of family history

Once you’ve registered, it’s time to get sharing your passion for Findmypast with your family and friends. You can help them to connect with their past in just a few quick and easy steps – with benefits awarded to both you and them, what could be better?

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After heading to the 'Refer a Friend' section under the 'My Account tab', you'll see options to refer using a copy-to-clipboard link as well as via email, Facebook, or Facebook Messenger. 

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You can manage your referrals via your personalized dashboard, which displays the balance you’ve earned by them subscribing. We’ll also send you updates via email and through your dashboard, so it’s easy to keep on top of things.

Your accumulated credit will be automatically taken off of your next subscription payment. It can also be used to access individual pay-per-view records, buy a gift subscription, and upgrade your existing subscription. 

Learn more about your referrals 

New to Findmypast?

If you don’t yet have a subscription with us, why not give us a try with a free trial? You’ll be able to take advantage of our referral programme in the future.

For now, explore the billions of historical records available on our site, including censusesparish records, and over 67 million newspaper pages.

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