About this project

About Star Citizen Referral Bonus

Star Citizen Referral Bonus exists to make the RSI signup task easier: show STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z, explain the current recruit bonus clearly, and point new players to the cleanest official RSI account-creation path.

Project scope

What this site is designed to do

This domain is intentionally narrow. It exists to make one referral-code subject easy to understand and easy to verify.

The homepage is not trying to be a giant news site or a messy directory of codes. It is built to answer the practical questions a new player has right before creating an RSI account.

That means the page stays centered on the referral code itself, the current signup bonus, the correct moment to use the code, and the official signup context that matters most.

  • Main subject: one referral code, one signup flow, one clear bonus explanation.
  • Main audience: new players who want accurate referral guidance before account creation.
  • Main priority: clarity first, proof second, noise removed.
Project structure

How this page fits with the wider project

The referral page is the focused signup resource. Other related properties support it with broader beginner help and public visibility around the same subject.

Referral guide

The homepage is the focused referral page: code, bonus, timing, screenshots, and the official signup path in one place.

Open the main referral page

Beginner support site

StarCitizenBeginner.com supports the broader beginner side of the project with onboarding, buying guidance, and early-session help.

Open StarCitizenBeginner.com

Public project profile: Codes

This public RSI page keeps the same referral-code subject visible in an official Star Citizen ecosystem context.

Open the Codes page

Public project profile: New Players

This public RSI page reinforces the same new-player referral focus from a second project profile.

Open the New Players page
Positioning

How the site keeps the topic clear

This page works best when it stays focused on the signup decision a new player is actually trying to make.

What stays on the page

Code use, recruit bonus details, signup timing, official source checks, and the cleanest path through the RSI account-creation flow.

What gets left out

Randomized code lists, outdated bonus claims, and broad filler that makes the referral answer harder to verify.

The goal is simple: keep the page narrow enough that a new player can check the code, confirm the current recruit bonus, and move straight into signup without second-guessing the basics.