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InviteBot has its own vocabulary. Understanding these terms will help you navigate the bot, communicate with your Guider, and make sense of your balance and limits. Each term below reflects how the system actually works — not a simplified analogy.
An Intent is your declaration that you are ready to give help to other participants. When you submit an Intent, you specify an amount (in RUB or USDT) that you are willing to transfer to someone who needs it.An Intent is not a payment itself — it is a commitment. Once your Guider approves it, the system can create Orders against it, each directing you to transfer a portion of that amount to a specific recipient.Create an Intent with /intent. View your Intents with /intents.
A Help Request (also called an Ask) is your request to receive funds from the community. When you submit one, your Guider reviews it. If approved, the system creates Orders for other participants telling them to transfer money to your payment details.You can only have one active Help Request at a time. For a standard request, you need a confirmed history of giving help first. Bonuses and special scenarios may adjust this requirement.Submit a Help Request with /ask. View your requests with /asks.
An Order is a specific transfer task created by the system. It connects one participant who has an active Intent (the giver) with one participant who has an approved Help Request (the receiver). An Order tells the giver:
  • Exactly how much to transfer
  • The recipient’s payment details
  • Which currency to use
The giver makes the transfer directly — no money passes through InviteBot. After transferring, the giver confirms in the bot.View your Orders with /orders.
A Guider is an experienced participant who supervises a group of participants. Guiders are not platform employees — they are community members who have taken on a coordination role.Your Guider:
  • Reviews and approves (or declines) your Intents and Help Requests
  • Answers questions and explains how the system works
  • Helps resolve problems with Orders or transfers
  • Is your primary point of contact for any issues
The terms Guider, Десятник, and Консультант are used interchangeably. The Guider hierarchy includes levels (Guider, Guider+, Centurion, Thousander, Temnik), but from your perspective as a participant they all serve the same role.Find your Guider’s contact by sending /start.
MAVRO (or AU, short for Abstract Units) is the internal accounting currency of the system. It is not money — you cannot spend it outside InviteBot.When you complete a transfer (fulfill an Order), you earn MAVRO-0 equal to the amount transferred. Your MAVRO balance determines how much you are allowed to request in a Help Request: your confirmed MAVRO-0 balance multiplied by your Personal Ask Coefficient.The term AU (АЕ) is project-neutral. In the InviteBot project specifically, the units are called MAVRO.
MAVRO-0 (or AU-0) are the base, starting abstract units you receive when a transfer you made is confirmed. They have no interest or growth rate.MAVRO-0 are the units used when you submit a Help Request — your receiving limit is calculated from your MAVRO-0 balance. They can also be converted into growing MAVRO-N units.Only MAVRO-0 can be redeemed (used toward a Help Request or converted to cash equivalent through the system). MAVRO-N must be converted back to MAVRO-0 first.
MAVRO-N (or AU-N) are abstract units with a growth percentage. The “N” represents the interest rate — for example, MAVRO-20 grows at 20%.You create MAVRO-N by converting MAVRO-0 into them. Before you can use growing units toward a Help Request, you must convert them back to MAVRO-0 first.
A Bonus is an additional AU allocation granted to a participant on top of their standard MAVRO balance. Bonuses increase your Help Request limit beyond what your MAVRO balance × PAC would normally allow.There are several bonus types:
  • Referral bonus — awarded when someone you invited gives help
  • Guider bonus — awarded to Guiders for their supervisory work
  • Manual bonus — granted by administrators for specific reasons
Bonuses are stored separately from your MAVRO balance and must be converted to MAVRO-0 before they can be applied to a Help Request.
The Personal Ask Coefficient (PAC) is a multiplier applied to your confirmed MAVRO-0 balance to determine your maximum Help Request limit.The default PAC is ×2, meaning you can request up to twice the amount you have confirmed as given. Your Guider or the system can adjust your PAC in certain scenarios.For example: if you have confirmed 10,000 RUB worth of MAVRO-0 and your PAC is 2, your maximum Help Request limit is 20,000 RUB (before any bonuses).
A Round is a prize draw event within the InviteBot platform. Participants can enter Rounds using Tickets. Rounds are part of the game layer of the platform and are separate from the core mutual aid cycle.
Mavrik (also called a Tap) is the in-game currency earned by playing the Tapalka clicker mini-game. One Mavrik equals one Tap. Mavriks are separate from MAVRO abstract units and are used within the game economy (for example, to earn Tickets for Rounds).
A Ticket is a game currency used to enter Rounds (prize draws). You earn Tickets through game activity, including playing Tapalka. Tickets are part of the game economy and are separate from the core mutual aid system.
Tapalka is the WebApp mini-game available inside InviteBot. It is a clicker-style game where tapping earns you Mavriks. Mavriks can then be converted into Tickets for entering Rounds.
An Invite is a unique referral code or link used to register new participants. When someone joins InviteBot using your invite link, they are connected to your group and you may receive a referral bonus when they give help.Invites are the primary way new participants enter the system.
A Stage is a step in an onboarding Scenario sequence. When you first join InviteBot, you may go through a structured sequence of messages, questions, and tasks designed to introduce you to the system. Your current Stage tracks where you are in that sequence.
A Structure is the hierarchical group of participants under a single Guider’s supervision. A Guider’s direct first-line participants form their “first line” (Десятка). Sub-Guiders and their groups are also part of the broader Structure.You are always a member of at least one Structure — the group managed by your assigned Guider.
When you see a term in the bot or in documentation that you don’t recognize, check this glossary first. If something is still unclear, ask your Guider — that’s exactly what they are there for.