Claim Your FINEBRUH Land.

Unlock your personal coupon code

and team up with other landowners to earn commission from every FineBruh.com purchase.

A Partnership Between FineBruh & vPARK.io

Land Prices Based On Supply & Demand

Land supply is limited. Prices are set by an algorithm based on demand. The earlier you join, the lower the price. Buy low. Share smart. Earn income—or resell your land in the marketplace.

How It Works

1. Buy Land

Own virtual plots in your city or anywhere you think someone might shop on finebruh. Owning a land will unlock your live discount code to share.

2. Share Your Code

Post it. DM it. Embed it. When someone checks out on this site using your coupon code, you earn commission—automatically.

3. Earn Passively

Even without your coupon, you might earn from nearby sales through our regional commission system.

4. Spread The News

When someone uses your referral code to purchase new land, you earn up to 5%.

Detail

Where Your Coupon Works

Applies in the coupon box during checkout at www.finebruh.com (this site) anywhere in the US. Buyer must opt in reveal location to use coupon.

Coupon Terms

Buyers get 5% off. You earn 5% of the discounted subtotal when your coupon is used, plus a share of 5% from sales in the region. (Code rotates every 10 uses; commission forfeited if refunded).

No Experience Needed

You don’t need followers, a brand, or a storefront. Just land.

The 5% Location-Based Distribution

Every sale with vPARK coupon on the Finebruh website applies a 5% commission. For example, a $30 order creates $1.50 in total land-based distribution. This budget is then used to trigger a “land tax” of 10% of the land's current value per square (e.g., 20¢ if land is valued at $2.00). That 20¢ is paid out repeatedly to eligible landowners in this order:

  • 40% to GPS-based radius squares (if the buyer opts to share location), starting from the exact GPS square outward.

  • 30% to random squares in the same zip code.

  • 30% to random squares in the same state.

If no eligible land remains for distribution or leftover goes below the land tax, the leftover amount goes to .

As more people buy land, land values increase—raising the overall land tax it produces. Even if each future sale with higher land tax only pays a few recipients, more sales increase frequency, keeping rewards flowing. While early landowners benefit from owning more squares, priority in distribution is dynamically adjusted to favor owners whose coupons led to actual product sales on the finebruh website. So it pays to be both a brand ambassador and a landholder.