Monetization

A skill-based competition layer designed with plan, compliance, and payout guardrails.

Zentryl approaches monetized leagues with deliberate structure so hosts can understand the path to eligibility, fee handling, and payout routing more clearly.

1. Activate an eligible host plan

Monetized league creation is gated behind an active host subscription tier sold through Apple App Store or Google Play billing.

2. Confirm compliance readiness

The app checks age, state or jurisdiction acknowledgements, legal acceptance flows, and skill-contest requirements before monetized actions unlock.

3. Set entry structure and prize goals

Hosts can define entry fees and prize goals while working within the platform's supported plan limits for prize-pool size.

4. Route payments and payouts

Eligible leagues can collect entry fees and route winner or organizer payouts through Stripe Connect after onboarding and review.

Fee structure

Transparent economics help leagues feel more trustworthy.

  • Zentryl's terms describe a 10% competition service fee charged on top of the entry fee.
  • League organizers receive 25% of that competition service fee as organizer compensation.
  • The remaining portion of the competition service fee supports platform operations.
  • Payout timing can depend on verification, disputes, and anti-fraud review.

Compliance posture

Designed around skill-based contests, not chance-based products.

Zentryl uses skill-contest checks, age and jurisdiction acknowledgement flows, and monetization gating to keep the platform aligned with its competitive framing.

That keeps the public story disciplined for players, partners, and organizers evaluating the platform.

Plan limits

Current supported prize-pool ranges by host tier.

  • Tier 1 host cap: $10,000 prize pool
  • Tier 2 host cap: $25,000 prize pool
  • Tier 3 host cap: $50,000 prize pool

Operational reality

Payment collection and payouts are handled with verification in mind.

The platform leaves room for verification, disputes, and anti-fraud review before payouts finalize, which is the kind of clarity a public-facing site should communicate up front.