Create Discord campaign
Follow this tutorial to create your Discord campaign in claimr, covering all steps from initial setup through configuring tasks.
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Follow this tutorial to create your Discord campaign in claimr, covering all steps from initial setup through configuring tasks.
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Campaigns are the foundation of your user engagement strategy in claimr. Think of a campaign as the main container for your interactive experience, holding all the quests, tasks, and rewards you design to guide users and achieve your goals. Using claimr campaigns focused on Discord can help you:
Increase your Discord server members.
Encourage participation in Discord discussions or activities.
Promote your Discord community.
Reward users for joining and interacting with your server.
Track the effectiveness of your Discord marketing efforts.
When creating a new campaign, claimr offers pre-built Basic templates for a quick start. Alternatively, you can choose to start with an Empty campaign to build everything manually.
This tutorial will guide you through the manual process of creating a campaign specifically designed for Discord engagement, including configuring the available Discord tasks.
From your claimr dashboard, click Campaigns in the navigation menu.
On the Campaigns page, click the Create new campaign button.
In the opened window, fill in the following details:
Name: Enter a name for your campaign.
Campaign points name: Enter the name for the points users will earn (e.g., Points, XP, Tokens).
Sign-in options: Select Discord. This requires users to connect their Discord account to join and participate.
Click the Continue button. You will now see options to start with a pre-built template or from scratch.
Select Empty to build your campaign manually and click Create campaign button.
Once your campaign is created, you will be automatically taken to the Groups of quests section. This is where you will add and organize your quests.
Quests are often organized into Groups for structure. You will see a Default group already created.
Сhange the name of this Default Group by clicking the edit icon (pencil) on the right.
In the General settings that open, type the new name in the Name field, then click Update to save. You will be returned to the Groups dashboard.
Within the Group area, click + Create quest. A new form will appear.
Enter a descriptive name for your first quest and click Create.
Your newly created quest will now appear as a card within the group on the Quests page.
Click directly on the quest card to open its dedicated settings page.
From this page, you can:
Begin adding tasks to the quest (covered in the next steps).
Edit the quest's General Settings, including changing the Quest Name, adding a Description, or uploading an Image.
Now that your first quest is created, the next step is to add the specific Tasks users need to complete.
On the Quest Settings page, click the + Create new task button. This will open the task configuration window.
The task configuration window starts with the General settings.
Enter a name for this task. This name is essential for identifying the task internally and is not shown to participants.
Move down to the Task type section.
Select Discord from the platform options.
You will see two Discord-specific task types: Join a Discord server and Verify Discord roles. Select Join a Discord server. Use it to reward users for joining your server.
Before configuring Discord task, add the claimr bot to your Discord server and grant it administrator permissions. This allows claimr to verify task completion. To add the bot, click the link provided within the Discord task settings interface in claimr.
Scroll down till you see the specific task settings for this task type.
Invite link: Add the invite link to your Discord server.
Is intent? (optional): Enable this toggle if you want users to manually confirm their intent to join before claimr verifies their membership. If disabled, claimr attempts verification directly after the user clicks to join.
Scroll down to the Task rewards section to find the Completion points field. Enter the base number of points a user earns for successfully completing this specific task.
Once you have configured all the task settings, click Create to save your configuration. Your task is now configured within the quest!
To see how this task will appear to users:
Click Preview button (a play icon) located in the top-right.
Alternatively, navigate back to the main Quest settings page and click Preview button under the quest details.
The preview opens in a new tab, showing desktop, tablet, and mobile views.
The other task type available specifically for Discord is Verify Discord Roles. Use this task to reward users for having one or more specific roles in your Discord server.
To add this task:
Click the + Create new task button again within your quest.
Configure the General settings (Task name, header, messages, description) just as you did for the previous task.
In the Task type section, select Discord, and this time choose Verify Discord roles.
Configure the specific settings for Verify Discord roles:
Server address: Enter the full URL of your Discord server.
Fetch roles: Click this button first to retrieve the list of available roles from your connected Discord server.
Roles: Select the specific role(s) users need to have to complete this task.
Any role from list? (optional): Enable this toggle if having any one of the selected roles is enough to complete the task. Leave it disabled if the user must have all the selected roles.
After configuring these specific settings for Verify Discord Roles, move on to Task Rewards section, adjust any Dependencies just as you did for the previous task. Once finished, click Create to save this task.
Once you have configured all the campaign settings, see how it will appear to users.
Click the Preview button (a play icon), located in the top-right of the task settings window. The preview opens in a new tab, showing desktop, tablet, and mobile views.
In preview mode, try clicking the buttons and completing the actions to see exactly how participants will interact with the task.
Looking to build campaigns for other platforms like X or Telegram? Check out our dedicated tutorials for step-by-step guides on those specific setups.