Reliability Score
Your reliability score is a 0–100 rating that reflects how consistently you follow through on content commitments after receiving game keys.
How It Works
Your reliability score is calculated based on your history of:
- Receiving keys — Game keys you've been given through approved applications
- Submitting content — Content you've submitted after receiving keys
- Content approval — Whether your submissions were approved by developers
What Affects Your Score
Positive Impact
- Submitting content after receiving a game key
- Having your content submissions approved
- Consistently delivering on your content plans
- Submitting content before any stated deadlines
Negative Impact
- Receiving a key but never submitting content
- Having content submissions rejected
- Missing content deadlines
Why It Matters
- Program eligibility — Many creator programs set a minimum reliability score
- Developer trust — A high score signals to developers that you're reliable
- Application reviews — Developers see your score when reviewing applications
Understanding Your Score
Your reliability score is displayed as a percentage on your profile page and dashboard. A higher score makes you more competitive when applying for programs.
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New creators start without a score. Your score is established as you receive keys and submit content.
Improving Your Score
- Always submit content — Even a short video is better than no submission
- Submit on time — Respect content deadlines
- Follow content requirements — Match what the developer expects
- Create quality content — Aim for submissions that get approved
Next Steps
Learn about verification status and how it complements your reliability score.