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Setting up your first satoQUEST campaign
Pick a template, set the rules, publish, and follow the dashboard.
4 min readUpdated 2026-05-08
A satoQUEST is a campaign you design once and let your customers play. Ready-made templates ship out of the box — quizzes, treasure hunts, sign-ups, surveys, magic words, in-store QR check-ins. Each one maps to a specific marketing objective.
Pick a template
Open the Quest Studio from the partner dashboard, then choose one of:
- satoQUIZ — three to five questions whose answers live on your site.
- satoCODE — an online secret word: hide it on your site for players to hunt with clues, or drop it live in a story, newsletter or video. Permanent, dated, or a 60-second rotating code.
- satoVOTE — a two-to-four option poll, voting alone earns the reward.
- satoFEEDBACK — customer satisfaction survey with rating widgets.
- satoPASS — a magic word the customer types on the in-store self-service kiosk.
- satoSCAN — QR check-in at an event or store; add a riddle to turn it into a treasure hunt (online clue → QR hidden in your shop).
- satoCASHBACK — receipt-based reward, see the dedicated cashback page.
Set the rules
The studio asks for:
- Schedule — start and end dates.
- Budget — total satoPOINT envelope, taken from your reserve.
- Reward per completion — flat amount.
- Frequency cap — once per account / per day / per week / unlimited.
- Per-user ceiling — maximum total satoPOINTs a single shopper can earn on this campaign.
- Security mode — for QR-based quests, choose between a static QR code (printable poster) or rotating QR codes (kiosk mode for tablets).
Publish and track
Hit publish. The studio gives you a public URL, a poster PDF, or a QR code depending on the template. The dashboard shows attempts, completions, and remaining budget in real time.
Tips
- Start with a small budget to test mechanics before scaling.
- Use the AI option on satoQUIZ and satoFEEDBACK to generate questions in seconds — fully editable before publishing.
- Combine templates inside one campaign — for example a satoSCAN that ends on a satoVOTE.
Next steps
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