Tess AI’s Rewards Program lets you earn credits by doing simple actions (like following our profiles) and high-impact actions (like reviews on platforms and video testimonials). These credits go into your wallet and can be used normally on Tess.
Where to find it (how to access it)?
Click the user icon in the bottom left corner of Tess and then click Rewards
How much can I earn?
You can earn up to 8,000 credits (equivalent to $42.55) by completing all available actions.
Available rewards
Leave a review on G2: 3,000 credits
Leave a review on Gartner: 2,000 credits
Video testimonial: 1,000 credits
Follow Tess AI on LinkedIn: 500 credits
Follow Tess AI on Instagram: 500 credits
Follow Rica on LinkedIn: 500 credits
Follow Rica on Instagram: 500 credits
How does it work (step by step)?
You can do the actions in any order and complete only the ones that make sense for you. Make sure the email is the same before publishing reviews on G2 or Gartner, this is the fastest and safest way for the team to validate your reward.
Complete the action and keep clicking check on Tess AI. Wait for approval. After the manual check, the credits are added to your wallet.
What can prevent validation?
Different emails between Tess and the platform (main cause)
Review not published (e.g.: stayed as a draft)
Trying to earn credits by repeating the same action
Signs of abuse/fraud (can lead to loss of the reward and actions on the account)
What to do if you don’t receive it?
Send an email to our support team at support@tess.im., and attach the proof for validation
It really helps if you send:
confirmation of your Tess email
link to your profile/review (when there is a public link)
screenshot showing the action completed (follow, review confirmation, etc.)
in the case of video: file link (Drive/WeTransfer) or the format indicated on the page itself
When sending the proof, include the review link (if applicable) and clear screenshots (with date/user visible when possible).
As soon as the reward is approved, the balance appears in your Wallet and starts being used normally.