Product update
A major marketplace update: loyalty, guilds, rewards, and demand signals
The latest CrazyBoosting release connects seller growth, buyer rewards, and marketplace trust into one cleaner system.

CrazyBoosting is moving from a simple listing marketplace into a fuller operating system for game services: stronger seller progression, better buyer rewards, richer demand signals, and more ways to keep trust visible before checkout.
Seller loyalty now compounds through completed turnover levels instead of one-off status.
Guilds give seller teams public tags, rosters, XP, levels, and shared trust signals.
Discord alerts, 48-hour WTB requests, daily rewards, cashback, and achievements make the marketplace feel more alive for both sides.
Feature roundup
Ten product highlights in this release
Seller loyalty
Cumulative turnover levels
Sellers can earn status from completed, non-refunded sales. Levels create a visible progression path tied to real marketplace history.
Open featureTeam reputation
Guilds
Guilds let sellers operate under a shared tag, public roster, Guild Master, XP, levels, and visible deposit context.
Open featureNotifications
Discord integration
Connected users can receive marketplace alerts in Discord, including message and order notifications, with reply workflows where configured.
Open featureBuyer demand
48-hour WTB requests
Buyers can post Want to Buy requests, and active sellers get a fresh board of requests that stay actionable for 48 hours.
Open featureRewards
Daily streaks and coupons
Daily check-ins, streak rewards, giveaways, and reward coupons give registered users a reason to return and use earned discounts.
Open featureSupply planning
Demand signals for sellers
Seller opportunities combine traffic, empty categories, buyer requests, admin highlights, and growth scans into practical listing ideas.
Open featureBuyer upside
Cashback for buyers
Registered buyers can earn wallet cashback after eligible completed purchases, with rates growing by buyer turnover tier.
Open featureProgression
200 achievements
Buyer and seller badges now cover reviews, sales, listings, loyalty, wallet activity, rare milestones, and hidden challenges.
Open featurePrice intelligence
Price watches and discount radar
Buyers can monitor listings and categories, then get alerts when watched prices match their targets.
Open featureWorkflow polish
Private deals and instant delivery
Private checkout links, stocked instant listings, and clearer order records make fulfillment paths easier to compare and complete.
Open featureWhy this update matters
The marketplace now rewards consistency, not just activity.
Game service marketplaces can get noisy. Buyers need stronger signals than price alone, and sellers need a clearer path from first listing to a durable shop reputation. This update is about making that path more visible.
The biggest shift is cumulative progress. Sellers now have turnover levels, guild identity, public trust context, and demand tools that reward reliable execution over time. Buyers get clearer comparison signals, daily incentives, cashback, price alerts, and more ways to request exactly what they need.
Seller growth
From listings to a real seller operating system.
Seller levels turn completed marketplace turnover into a loyalty path. Guilds let trusted teams show up together, build shared XP, and give buyers a public roster to inspect before ordering. The opportunities dashboard and WTB board help sellers find demand instead of guessing which game or category to list next.
Discord notifications also tighten the response loop. When message and order alerts reach sellers faster, buyers get better communication and the marketplace gets fewer stalled conversations.
Buyer experience
More reasons to come back, compare, and order with confidence.
Daily rewards, streak coupons, giveaways, cashback, achievements, and price watches make the buyer side feel less static. The goal is simple: reward useful marketplace behavior and make the next order easier to discover.
The trust layer matters just as much. Guild pages, verified sellers, visible deposits, public reviews, order messages, and buyer protection pages all push important context into places buyers can actually see before they pay.
What comes next
This is the foundation for faster marketplace iteration.
The new systems create more surface area for future improvements: better seller recommendations, sharper demand matching, richer public reputation, more useful rewards, and more focused buyer discovery.
For now, the priority is to make these features useful in production and keep listening to the signals that come from real listings, real requests, and completed orders.
Built for the next phase of the marketplace
The update is live across public pages, buyer workflows, and seller tools. Sellers can start from the hub, and buyers can browse current listings or post a WTB request when the exact service is not listed yet.