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Pricing

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.

No platform fee on reward pools
Every token you deposit into a quest contract goes to participants you select, or returns unclaimed to your wallet after the claim window closes. Signals takes zero percent of the reward pool, on any plan.

Plans at a glance

Basic
Free

30 day period

QuestsUnlimited
Campaigns1 free InfoFi campaign
Oracle
  • 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

Starter
Paid/period

30 day period

QuestsUnlimited
Campaigns3 InfoFi campaigns per month
OracleStandard oracle disputes
  • 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

Pro
Paid/period

30 day period

QuestsUnlimited
CampaignsUnlimited InfoFi campaigns
OracleCustom oracle configuration
  • 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

Pricing is read from the contract
Plan prices are set on-chain in the Planner contract and paid in ETH on Arbitrum. The exact ETH amount for each plan at any moment is visible on the plans page. Prices shown here reflect the current on-chain state.

What creators pay, item by item

There are only three outflows from a creator wallet. Everything else is zero.

WhatCostNotes
Quest contract deployment
~ $0.02 to $0.05
One Arbitrum transaction per quest. Gas only, paid to the network.
Reward pool funding
You decide
Whatever tokens you deposit into the quest contract. Every token goes to participants or returns to you. Zero platform cut.
Finalize transaction
~ $0.02 to $0.05
One Arbitrum transaction to publish the winners list on chain and open claims.
Plan subscription (Starter / Pro)
Paid in ETH
Only if you upgrade. Basic is free forever. Subscription periods are 30 days. Cancel anytime.
Extra campaigns beyond plan limit
$99 per campaign
Only applies to Starter plan users who exceed 3 campaigns in a period. Pro has unlimited campaigns.
Everything else
$0
No per-quest fee. No reward pool percentage. No participant onboarding fee. No claim fee (participants pay their own gas). No hidden charges.

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.

Join a quest
Free
One wallet signature. No on-chain transaction.
Complete tasks
Free
Verification runs off-chain. You never pay to prove you completed a task.
Claim your reward
~ $0.02 to $0.05
One Arbitrum transaction to pull tokens from the quest contract into your wallet.

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

A simple formula
1.Pick a per-participant reward you would feel good paying. Most quests target $1 to $10 per legitimate completer.
2.Estimate how many real people will complete your tasks. Look at your community size. Be conservative.
3.Multiply. That is your minimum pool.
4.Add 20 percent for over-attendance. Whatever is not claimed returns to you.
For a small project: 100 participants × $5 each + 20% = $600 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.
The pool is committed at deployment
Once funded, the tokens are locked in the quest contract until the claim window closes. You cannot pull funds out mid-quest. This is intentional — it is the trust guarantee participants rely on. If you over-fund, the remainder returns to you at the end.

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.

No credit card required
Plans are paid on-chain in ETH. You never enter payment details. Your wallet is your account, and your payment is a direct Arbitrum transaction.

How this compares to other platforms

No per-quest fee
Older platforms often charge per campaign or per quest. Signals charges nothing per quest on any plan. Launch one or launch a hundred — the cost is the same.
No percentage of the reward pool
Some platforms take 5 to 15 percent of the tokens you fund as a platform fee. Signals takes zero. Every token you deposit is available to participants.
No participant fees
Participants do not pay to join or complete tasks. The only cost they ever see is Arbitrum gas when they claim a reward — the same few cents any Arbitrum transaction costs.
Gas costs are extreme low
Arbitrum One keeps deployment and finalization under ten cents total. Other chains or L1 Ethereum would cost dollars per action. Running on Arbitrum is part of the design.

Common questions about pricing

Is Basic really free forever?
Yes. Basic is the default plan for every connected wallet and it does not expire. There is no trial period that ends, no feature lock that suddenly appears, and no minimum spend you have to hit. The quests product is complete on Basic.
What happens when my subscription expires?
Your account returns to the Basic plan. Existing quests and campaigns are unaffected — they keep running, participants keep completing tasks, and you retain full owner access to review and finalize. The only change is you cannot deploy new campaigns until you renew.
Can I switch plans mid-period?
You can upgrade at any time. The new plan starts immediately and runs for a full 30 days from the upgrade moment. You cannot downgrade mid-period, but you can let the current period expire and not renew.
What is the difference between a quest and a campaign?
A quest is a list of social tasks with a reward pool, verified automatically. A campaign is a content competition with tiers, challenges, and oracle-based dispute resolution. Basic includes unlimited quests and one free campaign. Starter and Pro add more campaigns.
Do I need ETH on Arbitrum to pay for a plan?
Yes. Plan payments are ETH transactions on Arbitrum. You need ETH in your wallet on Arbitrum One to cover both the subscription payment and the gas for the subscription transaction.
Can I get a refund if I cancel?
Plan payments are on-chain transactions and cannot be reversed. The subscription runs for the full 30 days regardless. If you upgrade mid-period, the remaining time on your previous plan is not refunded — the new plan's 30 days start fresh.
What if gas prices spike on Arbitrum?
Arbitrum gas has historically been stable and cheap compared to Ethereum L1. Deployment typically costs a few cents even during high-activity periods. If you are concerned about gas, deploy during lower-congestion hours.
Do you offer custom plans for high-volume teams?
Yes. The Enterprise tier is available for teams with custom requirements. Reach out through the Overlap Discord or email overlapfi@gmail.com to discuss volume pricing, custom oracle configurations, and dedicated support.
Ready to see the live plans?
Open the plans page to see the current on-chain prices in ETH and subscribe. Or jump back to the launch guide to start building your first quest on the free Basic plan.