Referral Program Tracker
Run an employee referral program end to end in one spreadsheet. Set your bonus rules once, log every referral as it moves from submitted to hired, track each bonus to its payout date, and read a one-page dashboard of your referrals, hires, bonus cost, and the savings against agencies and job boards.
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- A working log for every referral: one row per candidate with a status dropdown from submitted to hired, the referring employee, the role, and the hire date, so nothing slips through the cracks
- Bonus payouts tracked to the date: each hire’s bonus, the eligibility date set by your retention milestone, the days left, and whether it is pending, approved, or paid, so the right person is paid on time
- A one-page dashboard: referrals, hires, conversion, bonus cost, cost per referral hire, and the net savings against what those hires would have cost through agencies or sourcing, all updating from your logs
- Your program rules, set once: bonus amounts by role type, the share paid at hire versus the retention milestone, the recency window for prior applicants, and the eligibility rules in plain English
- Sourced benchmarks and a leaderboard: typical bonus amounts and program stats to sanity-check your setup, plus an optional points leaderboard to recognize your top referrers, in a file you keep and edit
The workbook calculates from what you log. Your bonus amounts, the payout timing, and the cost per hire through other channels are yours to set.
Planning estimates and general business information, not legal or tax advice. Referral bonuses are taxable wages, so run them through payroll and confirm overtime handling for hourly staff before launch, since a bonus can change the regular rate. The savings figure counts direct sourcing cost only, not the added value of faster fills and stronger retention.
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Last reviewed June 2026
One Excel workbook that runs the whole referral program from the first referral to the paid bonus
A working system, not a blank sheet. Set your rules once, log referrals and bonuses as they happen, and the leaderboard and dashboard update from what you enter. It opens on a worked example so the flow is clear before you make it your own.
Referral Program Tracker
Set your bonus amounts and rules on Program Setup, log each candidate on the Referral Tracker with a status from submitted to hired, and record each hire’s bonus and payout date on the Bonus Payout Tracker. The Leaderboard and Dashboard update from what you enter.
A one-page dashboard, an optional leaderboard, sourced benchmarks, and the method in plain English
The Dashboard reads referrals, hires, conversion, bonus cost, cost per referral hire, and net savings against other channels. A Benchmark tab holds typical bonus amounts and program stats from SHRM and public recruiting data, a Definitions tab explains every status, and the Notes tab documents how each number is built.
Three steps to run a referral program without software
Set the rules, log what happens, and read the dashboard. The workbook does the math.
Set your program once
Fill the amber cells on Program Setup: your bonus by role type, how much is paid at hire versus a retention milestone, the recency window for prior applicants, and what a hire costs you through other channels. The worked example runs a small warehouse and office program you can replace with your own.
Log referrals and bonuses
Add one row per referral on the Referral Tracker and move each through the status dropdown as it goes from submitted to hired. When a referral is hired, record its bonus and hire date on the Bonus Payout Tracker, which sets the eligibility date and counts down the days to each payout.
Read the dashboard
The Dashboard pulls it together: your referrals, hires, and conversion, the bonus dollars pending and paid, the cost per referral hire, and the net savings against what those hires would have cost through agencies or sourcing. The Leaderboard ranks your top referrers if you want to recognize them.
A referral program is cheap hiring if you run it like a program
Referrals are the highest-yield hiring channel most employers have, and the worst run. The math is simple: a referral hire costs mostly the bonus, while the same role through an agency or heavy sourcing costs several times more, and referred hires tend to fill faster and stay longer. The problem is rarely the idea and almost always the operation, with bonuses promised and forgotten, payouts that land after the referring employee has left, and no record of who referred whom. A program that logs every referral, tracks each bonus to its payout date, and shows the savings is what turns a good idea into a channel you can count on.
Who this workbook fits and where to go if that is not you
It runs a referral program day to day, from the first referral to the paid bonus, with a dashboard of cost and savings. For the written policy and the launch campaign, the fully loaded cost of a hire, or the cost of a role sitting open, the right tool is next to it.
Built for
- An HR or talent leader at a small or mid-sized employer who wants to run a referral program in one place, without buying recruiting software, and see what it saves.
- An operations or office manager already paying referral bonuses on loose spreadsheets and sticky notes, who wants every referral logged and every payout tracked to its date.
- A founder or owner starting a referral program who wants the rules, the tracking, and the savings read set up before the first referral comes in.
If you are looking for
- The written policy, the bonus and dispute rules, ready-to-send manager and employee messages, and a 30-day launch campaign around this workbook. The Employee Referral Program Kit packages those with it.
- The fully loaded cost of one hire, the figure to set your bonus below. The Cost Per Hire Calculator builds it up.
- The cost of a single open role across a full time to fill, the speed side a referral program helps. The Vacancy Cost Calculator prices it.
Before you buy
What format is it and can I edit it?
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How is this different from the free calculator?
How do I handle the bonus and what counts as a valid referral?
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What happens after I buy?
Can I expense this purchase to my business?
Most customers buy TrueStep HR tools for business use, and a tool you use for work often qualifies as a deductible business expense. Whether it does for you depends on your situation, so confirm with your accountant or tax professional. Your receipt arrives by email at checkout and works as documentation.
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Run your referral program in one place
Set your rules, log every referral and bonus, and read a dashboard of your hires, cost, and savings, in a file you keep.
Planning estimates and general business information, not legal or tax advice. Last reviewed June 2026.