How Points Work on Greynola | Earning, Tracking & Spending Points

· Points & Rewards

A comprehensive guide to the points system that powers rewards and rankings on Greynola.

Points are the core currency of the Greynola platform. Every approved mission submission earns you a set number of points, and those points serve multiple functions — they determine your leaderboard ranking, convert into Prize Pool tickets, and reflect your overall activity and reputation within the Greynola community.

Understanding how points work, how to maximize your earnings, and how they translate into real-world rewards is essential for any creator who wants to succeed on the platform.

How You Earn Points

Points are earned through approved mission submissions. Every mission on the platform displays its points value on the mission card, so you know exactly what a submission is worth before you invest your time creating content.

The points value of a mission is set when the mission is created and does not change during the mission's lifetime. This transparency lets you make informed decisions about which missions to prioritize based on the reward relative to the effort required.

Your points for a given submission are awarded when the Greynola team approves your content after review. The review process evaluates your submission on hook, creativity, and production quality. Higher scores on these criteria may result in bonus points on top of the base mission value.

Platform bonuses also factor into your total points per submission. Different social platforms carry different bonus multipliers, rewarding creators who post across multiple channels and encouraging diverse content distribution.

What Points Do

Points serve three primary functions on Greynola, and understanding all three helps you see the full picture of what your submissions are building toward.

First, points determine your leaderboard ranking. The Greynola leaderboard ranks all creators by their total accumulated points. Higher rankings bring visibility, credibility, and potential invitations to private studio campaigns. Your leaderboard position is a public signal of your activity and quality on the platform.

Second, points convert into Prize Pool tickets. For every 1,000 points you earn, you receive one Prize Pool ticket. These tickets are your entries into the monthly Prize Pool — a raffle-style reward system where winners are selected from the ticket pool. More tickets mean better odds of winning.

Third, points are a permanent record of your contribution to the Greynola ecosystem. They reflect the total volume and quality of your work on the platform and serve as a credential when studios and filmmakers evaluate creators for campaign partnerships.

Points Never Expire

Points on Greynola are permanent. They do not expire, they do not reset at the end of a month or year, and they are never deducted or reduced. Every point you earn is added to your cumulative total and stays there indefinitely.

This means that consistent creators build an increasingly strong position on the platform over time. Even if you take a break from submitting, your points and leaderboard ranking remain intact. When you return, you pick up exactly where you left off.

The permanence of points also means that Prize Pool tickets accumulate. If you earn 5,000 points in your first month, you have five tickets. If you earn another 5,000 the next month, you have ten tickets total. Your chances of winning improve with every submission you make throughout your time on the platform.

Maximizing Your Points

The fastest way to accumulate points is consistent, high-quality submissions across multiple missions. Here are some strategies that top leaderboard creators use.

Prioritize high-point missions when your schedule is tight. If you can only submit to a few missions in a given week, focus on the ones with the highest points values. The effort-to-reward ratio is usually better for higher-value missions.

Submit across multiple platforms when missions accept them. Platform bonuses add points on top of your base score, so posting the same content to YouTube and TikTok can earn you more than posting to just one platform.

Maintain quality above all. A rejected submission earns zero points. It is always better to submit five excellent pieces of content than ten mediocre ones. Quality is the foundation that everything else builds on.