Core rules for platform access, challenge publication, pledge/donation/payments, and obligations of all parties.
Dogmato operates with three main roles: fan, creator, and brand. A fan creates or supports a challenge. A creator or brand may accept a challenge, refine terms, and publish the result.
The platform provides workflow, status management, moderation, and payout infrastructure, but does not replace the creator or the supporter as the substantive party behind the challenge outcome.
A challenge may begin as an idea, a pledge-first flow for an unclaimed profile, or an actively funded public challenge. The commercial flow is considered active only after the challenge is published, accepted where required, and real payment is opened or confirmed.
Pledges do not equal immediate charges. Actual payment obligations arise only when the product flow explicitly opens payment or conversion.
Payments collected for a challenge are held within the platform safe-deal / escrow logic until the result is completed or the relevant dispute window is resolved.
Creators do not gain immediate unrestricted access to supporter funds at the time of contribution.
After submission of a result, the challenge may pass through review, voting, or dispute resolution depending on the challenge type and current workflow state.
Если результат подтверждён, путь к выплате может открыться, но фактический перевод средств всё равно проходит ручную проверку, проверку личности и реквизитов, а также отдельную обработку со стороны оператора. Если вызов отменён, не выполнен или спор решён в пользу возврата, платформа запускает сценарий возврата по опубликованным правилам возвратов и разрешения споров.
Users may not upload prohibited content, misuse third-party rights, evade moderation, or attempt to manipulate payment, identity, or anti-fraud checks.
Dogmato may suspend a challenge, request identity or ownership evidence, block payout, or restrict access where compliance, trust, or safety checks require it.
The Dogmato terms page describes fan, creator, and brand roles, challenge lifecycle, protected payment logic, review and dispute mechanics, and platform restrictions.