The fast answer
Fetch is a rewards app that gives users points for receipts, eReceipts, brand offers, online shopping paths, games, clubs, and referrals. The core habit is easier than many cashback apps because a basic receipt can still earn points even when no offer was pre-selected.
Why it converts
Fetch converts because it feels like a game layered onto something readers already do. The CTA should emphasize 'scan your first receipt' rather than 'make money.' That keeps the promise honest while moving readers toward the action that triggers referral value.
Best use case
Fetch is strongest for frequent receipt volume: groceries, gas, restaurants, convenience stores, pet stores, and household shopping. It pairs well with Ibotta because Fetch can reward the receipt habit while Ibotta rewards specific activated offers.
What to watch
Referral and bonus points can vary. Fetch's official pages show that some referral bonuses are typical but not guaranteed, and terms reserve the right to change programs. Readers should check the app before assuming a specific point value.
Smart link placement
How the referral CTA should appear
The strongest placement is after the reader understands the job-to-be-done, the caveat, and the first action. That keeps the link persuasive without feeling spammy.
Scenario visual
What a disciplined Fetch habit looks like
This is an illustrative scenario, not a promise of earnings. Actual results depend on offers, eligibility, behavior, and current terms.
Fetch FAQ
Do all receipts earn the same with Fetch?
No. Fetch says every eligible receipt earns a base amount, but offers and partner brands can add more points.
Can Fetch work with online purchases?
Yes. Fetch supports eReceipts, Fetch Shop, and linked online offers at participating retailers.
Is Fetch better than Ibotta?
Fetch is easier; Ibotta can be more targeted. Many readers may use both for different parts of the same shopping trip.
Sources checked
Research checked on May 5, 2026. Offers and terms can change before launch.
