Somebody needs something.
They tag one person.
Not a group chat. Not a channel where it becomes nobody’s job. One person, with a clock running. They do it, or they pass it to someone who can — and everyone who touched it gets paid when it lands.
The clock is the game
Points drain every hour.
Every tag carries points, and they leak away for as long as nobody answers. Answer fast and you keep most of them. Sit on it and there is less for everybody, including you.
Who’s got a spare charger?
That bar is live. It is losing value while you read this sentence.
Your options
Three things you can do with a tag.
- Do it. Close it out and take the biggest cut. Speed is the whole edge — the pot is smaller every hour it sits.
- Pass it. Hand it to someone who'd know. You stay in the chain and you still get paid: less than whoever finished it, considerably more than nothing.
- Drop it. One tap, no reason required, and nobody ever finds out — not even the person who asked.
That last one surprises people. Dropping is free on purpose — a board full of tags nobody will admit they can’t do is a dead board. Saying “not me” costs you nothing. Saying nothing at all costs you.
The whole rulebook
Five rules. There is no sixth.
- 01A tag has one holder. Right now that's you.
- 02The pot shrinks every hour you hold it.
- 03Do it, pass it, or drop it. Dropping is free.
- 04Pass it and you still get paid — less.
- 05The person who asked can see you holding it.
When it goes wrong
Disputes end in 48 hours.
Say you close a tag and the person who asked says you didn’t. They have 24 hours to say so, and you get 24 hours to answer. Then it is over.
No arbitration. No appeals. No evidence to upload, no third party reading your messages, nobody sitting in judgement. If there is cash on it and you answered, the money splits 50/50 — automatically.
That is blunt, and it is published in advance on purpose. Arguing about forty dollars costs more than forty dollars.
Groups
A class, a team, a lab.
Tags posted inside a group stay inside it. They do not leak into the wider network, and there is no public pool anywhere in this product — no firehose, no open board of strangers’ errands.
Need somebody outside, just this once? You can pull them in for a single tag. They see that one thing and nothing else, ever.
Cash
Optional. Capped. Never to the middle.
Points are the game. Real money is an extra you can staple on top, up to $200, and it goes to whoever closes the tag — all of it.
People who passed it along earn points, never a cut of the cash. That is deliberate: it keeps a chain a favour between people instead of a brokerage.
Pro
$29 a year, or 50,000 points.
If you would rather earn it than pay for it, you can. Same tier either way.
- · Search everything you have ever been part of, not just the last 30 days
- · A third speed, for the slow careful asks
- · Your name off the board when you want it off
- · First in line on tags carrying cash
Posting, holding, passing and inviting are not on that list and never will be. Those are free forever — a network you have to pay to participate in is not a network.
Getting in
Someone tags you, or you tag someone.
There is nothing to install. A tag arrives as an ordinary text from a person you already know, the link opens in your browser, and you can answer it there.