Zealy Guide: Campaign Sprints, Tasks, XP Rewards, and First-200 Participant Payouts
Summary
This beginner guide explains how Zealy quest platform works: campaigns with sprints, tasks that earn XP, and rewards for the first 200 participants.
Zealy is a quest platform that organizes community activity into structured “quests” you complete to earn XP and qualify for rewards. If you’re new to Zealy, the most important concepts are campaigns, sprints, tasks, XP points, and how rewards are distributed.
This guide breaks down that workflow step by step, staying focused on what the platform uses to measure progress and determine eligibility.
Zealy quest platform: campaigns, sprints, and tasks
Zealy is presented as a quest platform where participants complete quests through a clear, structured flow. The platform’s basic progression is built around a campaign.
Inside a campaign, participants engage in a sprint.
A sprint requires users to complete a set number of tasks. The campaign and sprint structure helps define what you need to do and how success is measured.
Campaign structure: sprint goals and required task completion
A typical Zealy setup described in the video is that you are “doing a campaign,” and within that campaign there is a Sprint campaign.
The sprint has a concrete requirement: participants must complete x amount of tasks (the video describes this as a set number of tasks you must finish as part of the sprint).
That required task count matters because sprint progress is tied to completing tasks and earning the XP those tasks provide.
Tasks with XP points: how progress adds up
In Zealy, each task has its own XP points.
When you complete tasks, you earn XP. Those XP points contribute to the totals used for sprint and campaign progress.
Put simply:
- A campaign contains a sprint.
- A sprint requires completing tasks.
- Each task awards XP.
- The XP you earn adds to the sprint (and campaign) totals that determine where you end up in the campaign.
This XP-based system is the mechanism that turns “doing quests” into measurable contribution.
XP rewards and qualification: what happens after you earn XP
After participants earn XP through completing tasks, Zealy uses performance within the campaign to determine rewards. The key eligibility rule highlighted is that:
The first 200 participants who earn XP and qualify within the campaign are the ones who receive rewards.
This means the platform is not simply rewarding everyone who participates—it is distributing rewards based on the campaign outcome and the order/position of the participants among the first 200.
Reward distribution: first 200 participants
The video emphasizes a specific reward distribution approach:
- First 200 participants end up receiving a reward.
The distribution is tied to performance “within the campaign sprint,” as described. In other words, the sprint’s task-and-XP structure is what ultimately feeds into who is counted among the first 200.
Types of rewards: tokens, token + USDT, or USD
The rewards can come in multiple forms. The video describes three reward types that may be used for those who qualify among the first 200 participants:
- Pure tokens
- Token plus USDT
- USD
So, depending on the campaign’s configuration, reward payout for qualifying participants may be denominated entirely in tokens, or split between tokens and stable value (USDT), or provided as USD.
How to think about the Zealy workflow (at a glance)
If you want a quick mental model for Zealy quests based on the video’s explanation, it looks like this:
- Join or participate in a campaign
- Complete the sprint tasks (a defined number of tasks)
- Earn XP points by completing tasks
- Get rewarded if you are among the first 200 participants
- Receive the reward in the campaign’s configured format (tokens, token + USDT, or USD)
This workflow is what makes Zealy’s system predictable: you know what you must do (tasks in a sprint), how progress is measured (XP), and what determines reward eligibility (first 200 participants in the campaign sprint).
Conclusion
Zealy’s quest platform approach centers on a simple chain: campaign → sprint → tasks → XP points → rewards. Completing tasks earns XP that contributes to sprint performance, and rewards are allocated to the first 200 participants, with payout formats that can include tokens, token + USDT, or USD.
If you understand that structure, you can more easily anticipate what Zealy quests require and how to qualify based on XP and sprint progression.