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Frequently Asked Questions

This page answers the most common operator and member questions around access, verification, moderation, rewards and community growth mechanics.

How do users sign in to Questira?

Users can sign in with classic account credentials and, where enabled, with wallet-based login. Campaign participation may also rely on linked X and Discord accounts for task verification.

Can a campaign have recurring quests?

Yes. Questira supports once, daily, weekly and monthly recurrence so operators can build retention loops instead of one-time checklists.

What is the difference between manual and auto verification?

Auto verification checks platform or connected signals such as wallet presence, provider connection, webhook callbacks or social actions. Manual verification requires proof review by an operator.

How are leaderboard scores updated?

XP is added when a quest is approved or auto-completed. Progress, level and rank are refreshed from those approved outcomes.

Can teams separate campaigns on the homepage?

Yes. Admins can place campaigns into showcase buckets such as New communities, Popular communities and Trendy communities from the admin panel.

What should a member do if a quest stays pending?

First check whether the quest requires manual review. If the delay seems unusual, gather the quest title, campaign name and proof link, then contact support.

Can campaign owners run reward methods beyond simple XP?

Yes. Questira supports reward method ideas like guaranteed rewards, first-come-first-served logic and raffle-style outcomes depending on how the quest is configured.

Where should operators start?

The fastest path is: create the campaign shell, define modules, set verification rules, publish the campaign and then monitor moderation and leaderboard movement.

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