π Overview
Perks are rewards creators give to supporters to say thank you and encourage engagement.
They help you show what you value on your channel and reward people who support your work. Perks can be digital collectibles, access, or experiences.
Perks are flexible. You can use them on DRiP or alongside content you share elsewhere.
Perks can only be changed after a snapshot ends. This protects supporter expectations.
π§© How Perks Work
Supporters send droplets during a snapshot
At the end of the snapshot, Perks are distributed
Different perk tiers reward different levels of support
You decide what to reward and how often.
β οΈ Before You Start
Make sure you have:
Your channel set up
Your collections ready
A clear snapshot schedule
Audience presets created (optional)
π± Beginner Perks
Best for: New creators or anyone starting fresh
Goal: Reward early supporters without extra complexity
Suggested Setup
Snapshot length: 7 days
One Common drop at the beginning of your snapshot
One Rare and/or Legendary reward at the end of your snapshot
Optional Ultimate/Eternal for top supporters
Example Flow
Common: Open supply, available for 1 week to anyone on DRiP
Rare: Limited supply, randomly sent to supporters on the leaderboard at the end of the snapshot
Legendary: Limited supply, reserved for top supporters
Ultimate: 5 of 5 for the top supporters, Eternal for #1 on leaderboard
This setup is easy to manage and works well for most creators.
π Intermediate Perks
Best for: Creators with regular supporters
Goal: Add interaction and momentum
What Changes
Split perks across the week
Add weighted raffles
Try your first Flash Auction
Example Additions
Rare raffle where droplets act as entries
Legendary rewards for top supporters
One Eternal Flash Auction
This is a good step once youβre comfortable running snapshots.
π Advanced Perks
Best for: Experienced creators with active communities
Goal: Deeper engagement and layered rewards
What You Can Include
Multiple raffles
Timed drops
Flash Auctions
Optional physical rewards
Advanced perks work best when your audience already understands your flow.
Tip: Perks & Leaderboards are not meant to be rigid or perfect.
Start simple, observe how your supporters respond, and adjust over time.
The best perk structures grow naturally alongside your community and reflect how you like to create, share, and show appreciation.
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