KOC Referral Materials Pack

The KOC (Key Opinion Consumer) referral materials pack = a complete set of pitches, assets, and progress tracking tools that realvco prepares for members willing to share with friends. You don’t have to figure out how to introduce realvco from scratch — this article lists everything you can use.

When this is useful:

  • You’ve been using realvco for a while, find it genuinely time-saving, and want to recommend it to friends
  • You know SMB owners / individual creators / engineer friends looking for AI tools
  • You want to build a passive income stream through referral commissions

Why realvco Encourages Referrals

A good tool, once tried, gets shared naturally. realvco doesn’t rely on ad-blasting — we rely on people who actually use it recommending it to people who actually need it. So we set commissions at meaningful levels (not a token 5%), so a single referral pays you for several months.

For you:

  • Your friend spends less time figuring it out, you get a payout
  • After your friend subscribes to realvco, you earn a share every month
  • Recommendations don’t have to feel like sponsored content — just talk about your real experience

For realvco:

  • More precise than ad spend (people you know are more like you)
  • Customers stick around longer (friend-referred users have much higher retention than ad-driven ones)

Three Referral Scenarios + Ready-to-Use Pitches

Scenario 1: Recommending to an Engineer Friend

Their pain point: They can build it themselves, but don’t want to spend weekends fiddling with deployment, certificate renewals, or bot disconnections.

Pitch template:

Hey, you mentioned wanting to set up your own Telegram bot connected to the Claude API, right? I’ve been using realvco lately — they’ve got the whole stack hosted. OpenClaw runs on their cloud, and I just click buttons in the dashboard to get a 24/7 AI assistant. The point is saving weekend hours — do you want to spend Saturday writing your side project or fixing nginx? I think the monthly fee is worth it.

Why this works:

  • Doesn’t pitch how amazing realvco is — pitches “saving you from things you don’t want to do”
  • Hits the engineer’s biggest peeve: “when my self-hosted thing breaks, who fixes it?”
  • Uses concrete scenario (weekend) instead of abstract claim (saves time)

Scenario 2: Recommending to an SMB Owner

Their pain point: Customer service is understaffed, hiring more people costs too much, but customers ask questions at 2 AM too.

Pitch template:

You said you wanted a way to respond to customer messages even at midnight, right? realvco has a 24/7 customer service bot service. Monthly fee is way cheaper than hiring a part-time CS rep — I did the math: a $1,000/month part-time CS rep costs $12,000/year, realvco runs $360-1,440/year depending on your plan. The bot handles 70% of common questions, and only 30% gets escalated to humans. I’ve been using it for three months, and our late-night order conversion rate has noticeably improved.

Why this works:

  • Direct number comparison (labor cost vs realvco monthly fee)
  • Concrete “70% / 30%” split, not vague “improves efficiency”
  • Adds personal usage duration (three months) and result (late-night conversion) for credibility

Scenario 3: Recommending to a Freelancer / Individual Creator

Their pain point: One person juggling writing, scheduling, and replying to fan messages — often too busy to do the actual work.

Pitch template:

You were complaining about not being able to keep up with fan messages, right? realvco has an AI assistant that handles those chores — organizing drafts you’ve written, scheduling posts, replying to common fan questions (the ones you can’t get to). I personally use it to clean up podcast transcripts. What used to take an afternoon now takes ten minutes. Monthly fee starts at $30, way cheaper than the intern I had before.

Why this works:

  • Very specific scenarios (podcast transcripts, fan messages), not “boost productivity”
  • Time comparison (an afternoon vs ten minutes)
  • Compares monthly fee to “intern” — way more concrete than “market rates”

Asset Checklist (Screenshot, Repost, Adapt)

You can use the assets below directly in LINE / IG / FB / Twitter / YouTube intro videos.

Video Assets

AssetUseStatus
30-second demo videoIG Reel / TikTok / short message attachmentPending realvco marketing team
3-minute walkthrough videoYouTube intro / blog embedPending realvco marketing team
Customer case study interviewFor SMB ownersPending realvco marketing team

Screenshot Assets

You can take your own admin-panel screenshots, mask sensitive fields (email, token), and share them:

  • Telegram bot conversation screenshots: Show what bot responses actually look like
  • Host tab screenshot: Show the admin-panel back-end interface
  • Pricing page screenshot: Easy way for friends to see the monthly fee structure

Before sharing screenshots, always check for:

  • Your email address
  • API tokens / referral links (referral links are for friends, not strangers)
  • Customer DMs

Text Assets: Three Lengths of Intro Copy

1-sentence version (IG bio / Twitter intro):

realvco: managed AI agents, $30/month, save your weekends from setting up bots yourself.

30-second version (Threads / FB short post):

Recommending a tool I’ve kept renewing for three months: realvco. They host the whole OpenClaw (an AI agent framework) stack, so I don’t have to rent a VPS, install Docker, or renew SSL certs. Click buttons in the dashboard and I have a 24/7 AI assistant — I use it for customer support bot + content organization. Monthly fee starts at $30, way cheaper than hiring an intern. If interested, try my referral link [link].

3-minute version (blog / long IG carousel):

(Paragraph 1: your pain story — “I used to OOO myself, then XXX got too overwhelming”)

(Paragraph 2: why realvco solved the pain — managed mode vs self-hosting difference)

(Paragraph 3: what you most often use realvco for — list 2-3 concrete scenarios)

(Paragraph 4: who it suits, who it doesn’t — be honest about boundaries)

(Paragraph 5: price + referral link + CTA)


Go to the referral commission page to get your dedicated referral code and link.

Simply put:

  1. Log into your realvco account
  2. Go to the referral commission page
  3. Copy your referral link (looks like realvco.com/?ref=YOUR_CODE)
  4. When friends register and subscribe via this link, it auto-attributes to you

Commission Calculation Example

Assume: Your friend subscribes to a $99/month plan, with 20% commission rate over a 12-month commission period.

MonthFriend paysYou earn
Month 1$99$19.8
Month 2$99$19.8
Month 12$99$19.8
Total$1,188$237.6

If you refer 10 friends who all subscribe for a year: you earn $2,376.

Actual commission rate and period vary by plan. For exact numbers, see the figures matching your plan on the referral commission page.


Progress Tracking Tools

Go to the referral commission page to view your referral progress:

SectionWhat it shows
Pending payoutFriend just subscribed, commission still in trial / billing period
ConfirmedCommission confirmed, can request payout
Request payoutSet up payout account, submit payout request
HistoryPast payout records, accumulated total

Real Case Study

Case: A KOC earning $850/month (placeholder — actual case pending realvco marketing team)

“I’m a small tech YouTuber with 3,000 subscribers. Started recommending realvco six months ago, now have 27 friends subscribed via my link. My monthly commission is around $850, more stable than sponsored content — because it’s monthly recurring, not one-off.

My approach is simple: shoot a video of me using realvco, put the referral link in the description, honestly answer comments below the video. No special push, but because I actually use it, the video keeps converting over time.”


Caveats

Do NOT do these things (violations result in losing referral eligibility):

  • Spam: mass-posting referral links in unrelated forums / comment sections
  • Exaggeration: “guaranteed $X earnings/month” or “100% no errors”-type guarantee pitches
  • Impersonating realvco: speaking as “realvco official” or “realvco support”
  • Paid ad placement: running paid ads pointing to your referral link (unless you have explicit ad program authorization)

Follow realvco TOS. Violators may have referral commissions clawed back.

Recommended approach:

  • Recommend features you’ve actually used, don’t fake pitches for things you haven’t tried
  • Be honest about who realvco isn’t for (e.g., individual users with no need for AI assistants)
  • Give friends complete trial advice: start with the cheapest plan → try for a month → cancel if it doesn’t fit