Features

Guest engagement

Reward travelers for making the destination more useful—not merely noisier.

Adventure XP combines levels, ranks, streaks and quests with verified stays, approved contributions and controls designed to make every reward defensible.

A travel reward can improve the map for everyone

The strongest guest engagement does more than award points for clicking. i3nb rewards useful actions such as completing a stay, contributing approved place photography and helping document a destination that lacks real traveler context.

The Adventure hub turns that progress into a visible journey with an XP ring, level, rank, progress bar, daily activity, streak, bonus and quests. Underneath, a signed append-only ledger keeps the reward history auditable.

200 levels

Long-range progression is divided into ten named ranks, from Wanderer through Legend, without making one upload determine status.

Quests and streaks

Daily activity, streak bonuses and focused quests give travelers a reason to return and complete meaningful sets of actions.

Place discovery rewards

Approved landmark photos, helpful captions, new-destination contributions and pioneer activity can earn according to configured rules.

Fraud-resistant ledger

Signed entries, deduplication, caps, cooldowns, reversals and owner/team exclusions protect the legitimacy of progress.

Progress tells a travel story

Adventure XP is designed as a visible identity and journal, not just an unexplained number next to a profile.

Levels and ranks.

Two hundred levels sit inside ten broader rank identities, giving both near-term progress and long-term milestones.

Today’s progress.

The Adventure hub shows current XP, the next threshold, today’s earning and current streak in one understandable view.

Daily bonus.

A controlled daily action can encourage return visits without becoming an unlimited point faucet.

Adventure journal.

Ledger events become a readable history of stays, contributions, awards and reversals.

Contribution rewards favor useful, published outcomes

The reward system can distinguish an attempted upload from a contribution that passed the property and platform’s publication rules.

Approved photo awards.

Published landmark and property photos can earn according to the active rule rather than immediately on raw upload.

Pioneer recognition.

A first useful photo for an undocumented landmark can carry a special award that encourages genuine destination discovery.

Helpful context.

Caption and new-destination rules can reward information that makes the photo more useful to future travelers.

Verified activity.

Completed stays, identity milestones and configured host or guest journeys can participate without pretending every action has equal value.

Credibility is enforced below the interface

A rewards system becomes meaningless if an action can be deleted and repeated, generated from one’s own property or farmed without limits.

Append-only signed ledger.

Reward events are recorded with integrity signatures rather than editing one mutable lifetime total.

Deduplication and reversal.

Entity hashes stop delete-and-repeat behavior; invalidated awards are countered with negative reversal entries instead of erased history.

Caps and cooldowns.

Rules can enforce per-day, week, lifetime, entity and cooldown limits as well as a broader daily ceiling.

Conflict and account controls.

Owners and their team cannot earn from their own listing, while new accounts, suspensions and reconciliation receive dedicated safeguards.

How it works

  1. Complete a qualifying action. Finish a verified stay, quest or governed contribution covered by an active rule.
  2. Pass the relevant checks. Publication, ownership, duplication, cap, cooldown and account-state rules are evaluated.
  3. Record signed XP. The accepted award becomes an append-only ledger event tied to its source entity.
  4. Advance the adventure. Level, rank, streak, quests and journal reflect the updated, auditable progress.

Questions

Can someone earn repeatedly by deleting and reposting the same photo?

No. Entity-level deduplication is designed to block delete-and-repeat earning, and invalidated awards are reversed in the ledger rather than forgotten.

Can a host earn XP by contributing to their own property?

No. Owners and their team are excluded from earning against their own listing to reduce conflicts and self-awarding.

What can guests see about their progress?

The Adventure experience can show level, rank, XP toward the next level, today’s progress, streak, daily bonus, quests and an event journal.

Give useful travel participation a journey of its own

Reward verified stays and contributions with progress that travelers can see and the platform can defend.