Hunt Pass: What You Get and Whether It's Worth It
Hunt Pass is a monthly subscription that gives you early access to rare items, bonus XP rewards, and a way to find inventory before the crowd. This guide breaks down what it costs, what it unlocks, and whether it's right for you.
What Hunt Pass includes
**Early access to rare finds.** Listings tagged as rare or high-value appear in your feed 24 hours before they go public. You get first crack at estate sale antiques, collectibles, and furniture that other shoppers won't see until the next day.
**Bonus XP on every action.** You earn 50% more XP on haul posts, wishlist saves, check-ins, and referrals while your pass is active. It doesn't change how fast you rank up — it amplifies it.
**Exclusive Hunt Pass badge.** A small badge appears on your profile showing you're a paying member. Some organizers offer Hunt Pass-only discounts or sales.
**Faster bounty claim windows.** When a bounty is posted, you have 30 seconds before other shoppers can see it. Hunt Pass members get 60 seconds.
**No ads in your feed.** Hunt Pass removes sponsor content and sale promotions. You see only sales from organizers you follow and matches for your saved items.
Cost and commitment
Hunt Pass is $4.99 per month. You can cancel anytime — no lock-in, no refund for unused time. It renews automatically unless you turn off auto-renewal in your account settings.
Is it worth it?
Hunt Pass makes sense for you if:
- You hunt yard sales or estate sales multiple times a month and compete for popular items
- You're climbing the guild ranks and want to maximize XP gains
- You're actively chasing bounties (the head start matters on high-value requests)
- You're fine paying $5 for the convenience of early access
It may not be worth it if:
- You shop casually (once a month or less)
- You're not chasing rank or achievements
- You don't care about being first to see an item
- You hunt sales where rare finds are rare anyway
Bottom line: Hunt Pass is most valuable if you're hunting at least twice a month and want a competitive edge. Otherwise, you can earn plenty of XP and find great items on the free plan.
Explainer video script
**SCENE 1: Shopper scrolling feed at 8 AM** VO: "It's 8 AM on a Saturday morning. Your feed has 47 new listings."
**SCENE 2: Hunt Pass badge appears, listing highlighted** VO: "But if you have Hunt Pass, some of those items are already marked as yours to claim for the next hour."
**SCENE 3: Split screen — Hunt Pass member sees rare item, free user sees generic item** VO: "Early access means you see the rare stuff 24 hours before everyone else. Antiques, collectibles, the good finds."
**SCENE 4: XP counter ticking up — Hunt Pass 50% faster** VO: "You also earn 50% more XP on everything you do. Posts, wishlists, check-ins, referrals."
**SCENE 5: Bounty notification incoming** VO: "And if you're hunting bounties, you get 30 extra seconds to claim before the crowd sees it."
**SCENE 6: Pricing graphic, $4.99/month, cancel anytime** VO: "It's five dollars a month, no lock-in. You can turn it off whenever."
**SCENE 7: Shopper finding a vintage dresser, Hall of Fame unlock** VO: "The real win? Hunt Pass members climb the ranks faster and find items others miss. If you hunt more than once a month, it's worth it."
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