Definition:
Guild.xyz is an open-source, no-code platform that enables any community to build sophisticated, multi-condition access control rules (Guilds) for digital spaces like Discord, Telegram, GitHub, and Google Workspace — supporting complex logic that combines token holdings across multiple chains, NFT ownership, Gitcoin Passport score, POAP status, API-based credentials, and custom data sources into a unified membership verification system. Guild.xyz is positioned as the more powerful, developer-friendly alternative to Collab.Land, widely used by DAOs and developer communities with complex eligibility requirements.
Core Concepts
Guild:
A Guild is a configured set of access rules attached to one or more platforms. Any community can create a Guild for free.
Role:
Within a Guild, Roles represent different tiers of membership. Each Role has its own set of Requirements that must be all be satisfied (AND logic) or at least one must be satisfied (OR logic).
Requirement:
A single condition a user must meet. Examples:
- Hold ≥ 10 USDC on Ethereum
- Own an NFT from collection X
- Have Gitcoin Passport score ≥ 20
- Hold a specific POAP
- Have > 5 GitHub commits to a specific repo
- Twitter follower count > 1,000
- Have completed a Galxe mission
Supported Platforms (Rewarded Roles)
| Platform | Access Type |
|---|---|
| Discord | Role assignment (most common) |
| Telegram | Group access, channel assignment |
| GitHub | Repository collaborator/member |
| Google Workspace | Google Group membership |
| Custom webhooks | Trigger any API endpoint |
Supported Requirement Sources
On-chain (wallet verification):
- ERC-20 token balance (Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, BSC, and more)
- ERC-721 / ERC-1155 NFT ownership
- Mirrored on Solana (SPL), Tezos, and other chains
- Staked token balance (checking staking contracts)
- On-chain activity: transaction count, first transaction date
Off-chain:
- Gitcoin Passport score
- Galxe missions / credentials
- POAP event attendance
- Snapshot governance participation
- Custom HTTP API (can call any public API)
- Discord roles (cross-server gating using another server’s role system)
Rule Logic
Guild.xyz supports full boolean logic for Requirements:
“`
Role: “Advanced Community Member”
Requirements (AND):
- Hold ≥ 100 TOKEN_X on Ethereum
OR: Hold ≥ 1 NFT from Collection Y
AND:
- Gitcoin Passport score ≥ 15
AND:
- Account age > 30 days
“`
This level of rule composition is not available in simpler tools like Collab.Land’s basic TRQ system.
Re-verification and Role Management
Guild.xyz performs periodic re-checks (hourly for paid plans, less frequent for free) and automatically:
- Grants roles to newly eligible members
- Revokes roles from members who fall below requirements
Users can trigger manual re-verification by visiting their Guild profile.
Open Source
Guild.xyz’s contracts and SDK are open-source (GitHub: guildxyz). This distinguishes it from Collab.Land, which is partially proprietary. The open-source model allows:
- Communities to self-host their own Guild infrastructure
- Developers to extend Guild with custom requirement types
- Protocol integrations to build Guild as an access layer
Guild Token and Points System (2024)
Guild.xyz introduced a points and reputation system in 2024:
- Users earn Guild points for completing tasks in joined Guilds
- Communities can configure point-based roles within their Guild
- Points are visible on user profiles, creating a portable reputation layer
- A potential Guild token airdrop based on points activity was signaled for future consideration
Real-World Usage Examples
| Community | Use Case |
|---|---|
| Optimism | Grant program eligibility verification for OP delegates |
| Uniswap | Delegate forum access with UNI token requirement |
| Various DeFi protocols | Beta feature access for large token holders |
| Developer communities | GitHub contributor gating for technical channels |
| Creator communities | Multi-NFT collection holders-only spaces |
Related Terms
Sources
- Guild.xyz Website — Create and manage community access Guilds.
- Guild.xyz Documentation — Setup guides and requirement configuration docs.
- Guild.xyz GitHub — Open-source contracts and SDK.
- Guild.xyz Blog — Product updates and community case studies.
Last updated: 2026-04