The meta-game layer for brand communities.
Your bounty.
Your Kitchen.
Your engagement.
Your program.
Your parity.
Yours to keep.
Brands fund a weekly RSNC pool. Engage, climb the leaderboard, take your share.
RSNC is in-game currency. Cook, harvest, equip, forge — the meta-game your engagement unlocks.
Tune-In leveling is fed by Activity Score, not paywalls. The more you show up, the more you unlock.
Pay for outcomes, not impressions. Fund the pool, define the events, watch the leaderboard.
1 USDSC = 1000 RSNC, anywhere RSNC is spent. Pay or play — the rails are the same.
No contracts. No minimums. Brand-funded bounty pools, an in-game currency, and a Kitchen worth playing in.
Engagement without an outlet is just a balance you'll never spend.
Most brand programs hand users a number. No place to spend it. No game to play. Resonance flips the loop: brands fund a weekly bounty pool, you earn a share by showing up, and the RSNC you take home is the currency of a meta-game built to be worth your time.
Unredeemed loyalty points sitting idle
Of program members never redeem
Programs let users actually play with what they earned
A balance with no place to spend it isn't a reward — it's a debt the brand never plans to settle.
Five layers. One loop.
Brand demand → Activity Score → Tune-In leveling → RSNC currency → the Kitchen meta-game. Each layer can be tuned independently. None of them are an afterthought.
Brands fund the pool
Weekly RSNC bounty per brand. Tier ladder buys recipe slots, Quest Packs, branded perks.
You engage, you earn AS
Per-event score, quality-modulated, capped by your Tune-In tier. Drives the leaderboard.
Levels gate features
AS-fed XP. No paywall. Unlocks Quest Packs, Mulcher, Forge, Kitchen tiers. Optional 0–20% RSNC discount.
In-game currency
Distributed weekly from each pool. Spend on producers, equipment, recipes, slot expansion, mailbox.
The meta-game
Harvest, cook, equip, forge. Streaks unlock bonuses. Forge season avatars are tradeable ERC-721s.
Want the long version? See How It Works.
How it worksEngagement through an outlet, not a balance.
The old way
Lock customers in
- Profit from unredeemed points
- Make leaving painful
- Brand-controlled currency
- Rewards expire on their schedule
- Restriction creates dependency
Yours to keep
Earn customers' choice
- Profit from engaged customers
- Make staying rewarding
- Customer-owned rewards
- No expiration, ever
- A meta-game creates engagement
The result: More brands join more perks available more value for everyone.
Customers free to leave are more likely to stay.
See how to extend your programThe research is clear
of customers would switch brands for better rewards
- Bond Brand Loyalty
redemption rates in reward networks vs. 15–25% in single-brand programs
- EY / Cordial
more spend from customers after their first redemption
- Industry Research
Based on research from Mastercard, McKinsey, BCG, Bond Brand Loyalty, and peer-reviewed behavioral studies.
Where it comes alive
Four audiences. Four stories. One truth: engagement belongs to the people who earn it.
Your community gives everything. Give them something real.
Your most active members show up every day. With Resonance, every action earns rewards they own and spend across the network. Effort, kept.
Start with DiscordYour customers chose you. Prove you'd choose them back.
Your program treats points like company property. Resonance flips that. Fund rewards on your terms. Customers earn with you, spend across the network. Same cost. Different trust. Customers, kept.
See integrations300 hours of progress shouldn't disappear when the servers go down.
Players invest time, skill, and attention. When the game sunsets, everything earned goes with it. Resonance rewards carry across the network. Progress, kept.
Read the docsYour reward program is a liability on paper. Make it your strongest asset.
Half your members are dormant. The board wants ROI. Open the loop. When rewards work everywhere, redemption goes up. Everything else follows. Promises, kept.
For brandsBecause $1 should be enough to join a network that used to cost millions.
Profiting from unredeemed rewards isn't engagement. It's a broken promise.
Bounty pools that pay for outcomes. An in-game currency you actually spend.
No contracts. No minimums. Just an engagement layer that resonates.
Frequently Asked Questions About Resonance.
Common questions about the meta-game layer.
A meta-game layer for brand communities. Brands fund a weekly RSNC bounty pool. Users earn Activity Score (AS) by engaging — chatting, claiming daily, completing quests. At week's end, AS is converted to a share of the pool. RSNC is the currency of a Kitchen meta-game where you harvest ingredients, cook recipes, equip gear, and forge season avatars.
Each brand funds a weekly RSNC pool sized to their program tier. Users in that brand's community accumulate Activity Score during the week. At week's end the pool is split: floor + pro-rata above the floor. Below the floor (default ~50 AS) you don't get paid out — drives users to actually engage, not lurk.
A per-event score the brand's controller emits. Quality-modulated (replies, voice, threads, quality conversation), capped by your Tune-In tier. AS is the leaderboard metric inside each brand's pool. It also feeds your Tune-In Hz on the same write — engagement compounds.
Your engagement level. Fed by AS — not by burning RSNC. Levels unlock Quest Packs, Mulcher, Forge, Kitchen tiers, more producer slots, more mailbox rolls. As a bonus, higher Tune-In gives a small RSNC discount on services (capped at 20%, USDSC pricing stays flat).
In-game currency. You earn it as a share of brand bounty pools and from salvaging Kitchen items. You spend it on producer leveling, equipment leveling, recipe costs, forge fees, slot expansion, and paid mailbox rolls. 1 USDSC = 1000 RSNC anywhere RSNC is spent — pay or play, your call.
The meta-game. Five producer slots harvest ingredients passively. Cooking slots run recipes (1–6 slots). Equipment rack carries 6 typed items that boost recipe odds. Mailbox drops daily. Forge turns gear parts into tradeable Season Avatars. The Kitchen is what RSNC is actually for.
No. Engage in any brand's community to earn AS, take a share of the bounty pool, and spend RSNC in your Kitchen. USDSC purchases (at 1:1000 parity with RSNC) buy time — paid mailbox rolls, slot expansion, faster leveling. Engaged grinders supply the market; payers buy the time. Both feed brand demand.
Your Tune-In level is preserved (no down-migration). Every RSNC you ever burned for tuning is being minted back to you in full. Your Discord roles stay. Your perks carry forward.