Welcome to Bounty HTR!
Now that you know the basics of getting around, welcome to the place where funded requests become completed work.
(Frequently Asked Questions)
Explore open bounties, save the ones you want to track, then use Create Bounty when you are ready to fund a request or target a Creator.
A bounty is a funded request for ... anything! It is a way for Sponsors (those who fund the bounty) to incentivize Creators to complete specific tasks or deliverables in exchange for a reward! These Bounties can range from simple tasks (like art sketches) to complex projects that may involve multiple Creators and stages of development. It can be as simple or as complex as the Sponsor desires.
A Sponsor is someone who creates or funds a bounty. Sponsors define what they want made, set the reward, and review completed work, deciding if the work done by the Creator meets their standards/acceptance criteria, before payment is released.
A Creator, or Bounty Hunter, is someone who completes bounty work. They browse open opportunities, claim or submit work, and earn rewards when the bounty requirements are approved.
Choose Sponsor if you want to fund an idea or request work from others. Choose Creator if you want to find paid tasks, submit work, and build a track record.
Start with Explore if you want to browse, Create Bounty if you already have an idea, or Desk if you want to manage drafts and active work.
Yes. Targeted bounties are built for requests aimed at a specific Creator, including Creators who are not on the platform yet.
No. The beta flow keeps drafts and payment checkpoints separate until the bounty has been reviewed and is ready to post.
Yes, bounties can have deadlines or timing windows set by the Sponsor. The exact time limit depends on the bounty type, the work requested, and the approval terms.
Yes. Pool-style bounties are intended for shared funding when several Sponsors want the same work to happen.
Desk is where your drafts, saved work, claims, submissions, and review tasks collect depending on whether you are acting as a Sponsor or Creator.
Sponsors review submitted work against the bounty requirements, then approve it, request revisions, or move unresolved issues toward dispute.
A dispute is what happens when a submitted bounty cannot be cleanly approved or rejected between the Sponsor and Creator. It creates a review path for unresolved payment, delivery, or acceptance issues.
The intended flow keeps payment tied to approval, so funds release after the Sponsor accepts that the bounty requirements were met.
Public bounties are bounties whose result or final product will be publicly posted when completed.
Yes. Bounties can be private, only visible to the targeted Creator, and/or not have their product available for public view upon completion.
Yes. You can contribute to a pool or create a bounty anonymously.
A pool is a bounty funded by more than one person. It lets multiple Sponsors combine funds behind the same request.
You can choose whether your name is public when you contribute to a pool. Showing your name is optional.
Withdrawals will live in the Wallet flow. Once payment processing is live, approved funds will be available to withdraw from your account wallet.
After approval, funds should clear within a week, depending on what stage our payment processing is in when we go live.
No. If our goal is reached for founders, Sponsors, and Creators, Bounty HTR will deliver 100% of the funds Sponsors put up directly to Creators.
We do not require ads to run the website, and believe they are redundant when the bounties themselves are ads for work, and Creators' profiles are ads for their work.
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Tutorial Index
Now that you know the basics of getting around, welcome to the place where funded requests become completed work.
Learn the name, the definition, and the wider idea behind Bounty HTR.
Navigation, collapse behavior, FAQ access, and the main routes around Bounty HTR.
Your starting overview for sponsored work, live activity, and quick actions.
Browse live bounties, pools, creators, and work worth saving for later.
Start a bounty, target a creator, shape requirements, and review before payment.
Follow the creator path from finding a bounty to submitting completed work for sponsor review.
Manage sponsor reviews, creator submissions, drafts, saved work, and role-specific tasks.
Save bounties, review gallery work, manage account details, and reach wallet tools from your account.