Gates
Gates are the conditions a participant must meet to claim your Loot. Passing the Gates makes someone an eligible participant. Use them to align the reward with a real action or relationship instead of leaving it open to anyone.
You can attach one or more Gates; a participant must satisfy every enabled Gate.
Allowlist
Section titled “Allowlist”A manual allowlist with three shapes:
- Free join — no approval; anyone who shows up qualifies. (No Gate, or an open allowlist.)
- Request & review — participants request access and you approve or reject each one. Good for light vetting. See managing a Loot.
- Invite only — you add specific wallet addresses or accounts directly; nobody can self-request.
Allowlists are also where you attach Custom allocations: when adding someone, you can specify the exact amount or token IDs they will receive.
X follow
Section titled “X follow”Require participants to follow a target X account. The participant goes to X, follows, returns to the app, and confirms — Gatoll records the qualifying profile at that moment. This is the classic “follow to qualify” growth Gate.
Platform follow
Section titled “Platform follow”Require participants to follow a creator inside Gatoll. This Gate is evaluated live: if someone unfollows, they immediately lose eligibility. Useful for ongoing, relationship-based campaigns.
Combining Gates
Section titled “Combining Gates”Enable several Gates to stack the requirements — for example, follow on X and be a member of a group. Each is checked independently, and all must pass.
The one-claim baseline
Section titled “The one-claim baseline”Regardless of Gates, the default is one wallet, one claim per Loot. A single qualification yields a single claim; a passed Gate cannot be turned into multiple payouts.
Coming soon
Section titled “Coming soon”More Gate types are on the way — a human check, on-chain token/NFT holdings, additional X actions (repost, like, reply), quests, and webhook attestation. They will appear alongside today’s Gates as they ship; see the roadmap.