Pricing
What it costs to run quests.
Quests are free to launch on the Basic plan. The only required costs are Arbitrum gas and the reward tokens you choose to fund.
The Basic plan is free, permanently
Every connected wallet gets the Basic plan at no cost. You can launch as many quests as you want, with any task types, any reward token, any duration. There is no trial period after which you have to pay. There is no feature lock behind a paywall that you discover mid-launch. Basic is the full quests product.
The higher tiers (Starter and Pro) add campaigns, oracle access, and volume features for teams running many programs in parallel. But for quests alone, you never need to upgrade.
Plans at a glance
30 day period
- Deploy as many quests as you want
- All task types (X, Telegram, Discord, Website, Custom)
- All anti-bot protections included
- On-chain reward pool publishing
- Full review and finalize dashboard
Best for your first quests
30 day period
- Everything in Basic
- Run up to 3 InfoFi campaigns per month
- Standard oracle for dispute resolution
- $99 per extra campaign beyond the included 3
- Same on-chain guarantees as Basic
Best for teams running regular campaigns
30 day period
- Everything in Starter
- Unlimited InfoFi campaigns
- Custom campaign duration
- Custom reward token support
- API access for programmatic management
Best for high-volume teams and agencies
What creators pay, item by item
There are only three outflows from a creator wallet. Everything else is zero.
What participants pay
Joining a quest and completing tasks is free. The only time a participant pays anything is when they claim a reward they have been awarded, and that cost is gas on Arbitrum — usually under five cents.
How the reward pool works
The pool is the total amount of tokens you fund at deployment. It is split among winners proportionally to how many tasks they completed. Understanding the mechanics helps you size it correctly.
Sizing the pool
For a launch boost: 500 participants × $10 each + 20% = $6,000 pool.
Remember: unused funds return to your wallet after the claim window closes.
How rewards are split among winners
Rewards are proportional to task completion, not split equally by default. Each completed task earns the participant a unit of approved credit. When you finalize, the total pool is divided proportionally to each winner's share of the total approved credits. A participant who completed all five tasks gets a larger share than one who completed three.
You, as the creator, control which completions are approved during the review step. Only approved completions count toward the reward split.
How you pay for a plan
Plans are paid in ETH on Arbitrum. When you subscribe, your wallet prompts you with the ETH amount set by the on-chain Planner contract. The subscription lasts 30 days from the moment of payment.
There is no auto-renewal. When your subscription period ends, you can renew by paying again. If you do not renew, your account reverts to the Basic plan. Your existing quests continue to run unaffected. Your existing campaigns stay live. You just cannot deploy new campaigns until you renew.