Memberships
Bookxy memberships: what each tier actually changes
20 February 2026 · 4 min read
Memberships change task capacity, sponsorship slots and invite quotas. Here is what you get, what you do not, and whether you need one.
Memberships are optional. Nobody needs one to work or to be paid. What a membership changes is how much you can take on and how much you can extend the network around you.
Task capacity
The clearest benefit is capacity. Higher tiers allow more concurrent and more total tasks in a period. If you are working part time around other commitments, the base capacity is usually more than enough. If you are treating the network as a main source of income and consistently hitting your ceiling, a higher tier pays for itself in additional accepted work.
Sponsorship slots
Tiers include sponsorship slots, and higher tiers include several. A slot lets you sponsor another contributor into the network and share in the outcome of their onboarding. This is intended for people who genuinely mentor others, not for bulk invitations, which is exactly why slots are limited per tier rather than unlimited.
Invite quotas
Each tier carries an invite quota. Invitations are tracked, and the quota resets with your billing period.
What memberships do not do
A membership does not guarantee that specific tasks appear for you, does not skip identity verification, does not accelerate withdrawals, and does not increase the payout on any individual task. Matching still runs on your qualifications and your acceptance record. Anyone telling you otherwise is wrong.
Paying for a plan
Charges are taken from your wallet balance. If your balance is short, the subscribe screen tells you plainly and offers to send you to the top up flow rather than failing with an error you cannot act on. The charge appears in your wallet history as a membership charge like any other transaction.
Choosing sensibly
The honest advice is to start with no membership. Work for a few weeks, see whether capacity is the thing actually limiting your earnings, and upgrade only if it is. Paying for capacity you are not using is the most common mistake new contributors make.
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