Guild command room with marketplace dashboards and trust badges
Seller guilds

Guilds turn solo sellers into trusted teams.

A guild is a public seller group with a shared tag, visible roster, Guild Master, level, activity stats, and trust signals buyers can inspect before placing an order.

Public tag

[TEAM]

Guild members carry the same short tag across listings and seller surfaces.

Shared progress

XP + levels

Completed guild activity feeds public progress and a visible profile.

Buyer trust

Roster + stats

Buyers can inspect the master seller, active members, order volume, reviews, and deposits.

What guilds are

A visible layer of team reputation for the marketplace.

Guilds sit between a single seller profile and the wider marketplace. They make it easier to recognize organized seller groups without hiding the individual seller, listing, checkout, or support record behind each order.

A public seller team

A guild is a group of active CrazyBoosting sellers operating under one visible name and short tag.

A trust layer

Guild pages collect public signals such as roster, master seller, level, completed trade history, reviews, and locked deposit visibility.

A growth system

Guild members can turn completed orders into XP and shared progress, while the Guild Master manages membership and guild settings.

How they work

From invite to public trust signal.

Guilds are built into the seller workflow. The Guild Master controls the group, while buyers still get the clarity of individual listings, seller profiles, order messages, and checkout records.

01

Create or request access

A seller can create a guild from the seller dashboard, or request access to an existing guild from its public page or join flow.

02

Build the roster

Guild Masters invite sellers, approve requests, and keep the active roster aligned with the shop network they want buyers to see.

03

Sell with a shared tag

Active members show their guild tag on marketplace surfaces so buyers can recognize connected shops and compare team reputation.

04

Convert activity into progress

Completed guild orders can contribute XP, stats, and guild tax, helping the guild level up and fund shared operations.

05

Show accountable trust

Public guild profiles help buyers inspect who is behind a tag, how much activity the guild has, and whether visible deposits back the team.

For buyers

A guild tag gives you another way to compare marketplace context. It does not replace careful listing review, but it can show whether a seller belongs to an accountable public team.

  • See which sellers are connected before choosing a listing.
  • Open a guild profile to review roster, master seller, activity, reviews, and visible deposit signals.
  • Keep checkout, delivery proof, and support context on CrazyBoosting even when buying from a guild member.

For sellers

Guilds help serious sellers present a coordinated shop network while keeping the operational controls inside the seller dashboard.

  • Give repeat buyers a recognizable team tag across listings.
  • Coordinate growth under a Guild Master with invites, approvals, settings, tax, and public profile controls.
  • Turn completed guild activity into XP, levels, and reputation that survives beyond a single listing.

Guild safety signals

Guild trust is visible before checkout.

Guild pages are meant to reduce guesswork. Buyers can inspect a public team profile, while sellers can build reputation that travels with the roster and not only one promoted listing.

Public master seller

Visible member roster

Locked deposit context

FAQ

Guild questions, answered.

What is a CrazyBoosting guild?

A guild is a public seller group on CrazyBoosting. It has a name, tag, master seller, active roster, public profile, and progress signals such as XP and level.

Do guilds replace seller profiles?

No. Buyers still order from individual listings and sellers. Guilds add a team identity and extra context around connected sellers.

Can any seller join a guild?

Sellers can request access to a guild, but the Guild Master controls approval. A seller should leave or resolve open membership requests before joining another guild.

What does guild tax do?

Guild tax is a percentage set by the Guild Master for member activity. It can fund shared guild balances and security deposit workflows.

Why should buyers care about guilds?

Guilds make seller networks easier to inspect. A buyer can see the public roster, master seller, stats, reviews, and visible deposit signals before ordering.