Viewing quest claims (submissions)
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Domino's automatically verifies user submissions, but you may sometimes need to review, manage, or override these verifications. The claims panel provides comprehensive tools for monitoring submissions, intervening when necessary, and gathering participant data.
Each quest in Domino has a dedicated claims section where you can view all submission attempts.
Navigate to your quest's main editor page
Click the "View claims" button in the top toolbar (clock icon)
The claims panel initially displays a chronological list of all submission attempts, showing both successful and failed verification attempts.
Each claim entry shows:
User's name
Submission timestamp
Status indicator (green check for success, red X for failure)
Validation message explaining why the submission passed or failed
Quick Identification
The color-coded status indicators make it easy to quickly scan for problematic submissions that might need your attention.
The claims panel includes powerful filtering capabilities to help you find specific submissions.
Status: Filter by success or failure
Date: Find claims from a specific timeframe
User Information: Filter by name, email, or connected accounts (Discord, Telegram, etc.)
Clicking on any claim opens a detailed view with comprehensive information about the submission.
The detailed view shows:
Complete user information
Task-by-task breakdown
Input values provided by the user
Validation outcomes for each task
While Domino automatically verifies all submissions, you can manually override the system's decision when necessary.
When viewing an individual claim, you'll see options to:
Approve: Override a failed verification to mark it as successful
Reject: Override a successful verification to mark it as failed
To remove a submission from your records:
Open the detailed view of the claim
Click the three-dot menu
Select "Delete"
Confirm your decision in the dialog
Deleting a claim is permanent and cannot be undone. The user would need to complete the quest again if you delete their submission.
From the quest's main toolbar, click the "Export claimed users" button (document icon)
The system will generate and download a CSV file containing all successful submissions
The export includes user information and submission timestamps
If you notice unusual patterns in quest claims, there are several areas to investigate.
Common Verification Issues
Incorrect task configuration: Ensure your verification criteria match your instructions
User confusion: Check if failed submissions show similar incorrect inputs
Technical limitations: Some platforms may have API limitations affecting verification
Task Inputs: Search for specific responses users provided for
Links to the that performed verification
You can click the robot icon next to any task to view the full automation run details, which can be helpful for troubleshooting .
Use the override functionality judiciously. Frequent manual overrides might indicate an issue with your that should be addressed at the source.
You can export all quest participants for follow-up actions or .
Exported user data can be used with Domino's to distribute rewards or with external tools for community management.