Referral
Know an IT leader who could use support?
If you know a CIO, IT Director, or senior tech decision-maker who would benefit from Teal’s co-managed IT services, send them our way. We’ll reward you for making a great connection.
Here’s how it works:
- Get $250 after they meet with us.
- Get an additional $500 if they sign up for our services.
That’s $750 total for helping an IT team boost efficiency, reduce risk, and get better results.
The referral process is easy. Just share a few details using the form to the right and we’ll handle the rest.
Referral Program FAQ
Q: Who can I refer to Teal Co-managed?
A: Any IT professional, executive, or business leader at a small or medium-sized business who could benefit from co-managed IT support. If they’re facing challenges like:
- Not enough internal bandwidth to meet tech demands
- Security or compliance gaps that create risk
- Inefficient processes that need automation
- Roadblocks to implementing AI and innovation
- Lack of strategic alignment or IT planning
- Frustration with a slow or reactive MSP
- Projects stuck in limbo or falling behind
We’re typically a great fit.
Q: What’s in it for me?
A: You’ll receive a $250 reward when a qualified referral completes an initial meeting with us. If they become a client, you’ll earn an additional $500 – for a total of up to $750.
Q: When do I get paid?
A: The first reward ($250) is issued after a qualified referral meets with our team. The second ($500) is sent after they sign a service agreement.
Q: How do I submit a referral?
A: Just fill out the form on this referral page with your contact details and your referral’s info. We’ll handle the rest.
Q: Is there a limit to how many people I can refer?
A: There’s no limit. You can refer as many people as you’d like. The more qualified connections you send to Teal Co-managed, the more you can earn.
Q: Will my referral know I submitted their name?
A: We generally mention who referred them, so make sure they know you’re sending them our way.
Q: Do I have to be a Teal Co-managed client to refer someone?
A: Not at all. Whether you’re a current client, industry peer, or just know someone who needs support — your referrals are welcome.