Spotlight & Featured: a seller's guide

Spotlight and Featured are two homepage promotion sections that put your prompts in front of buyers as soon as they land on Graded Prompts. Sellers with an active premium subscription can submit eligible prompts to either section.

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At a glance

SpotlightFeatured
Slots1840
PositionTop of the homepageBelow Spotlight
Rotation cadenceEvery 24 hours (default)Every 24 hours (default)

The numbers above are the current defaults. Section sizes and rotation cadence are admin-tunable, so they may change over time.

Eligibility

To submit a prompt to either section:

  • You must have an active premium subscription.
  • The prompt must be published and public — not draft, pending review, or unlisted.
  • The prompt type must be image or video. Text prompts can't be featured.
  • The prompt must not already be in any active listing or queue across either section.
  • You can hold one slot per section at a time. One in Spotlight and one in Featured is fine; two in the same section is not.

If a prompt doesn't appear in your eligible list on the dashboard, one of the rules above is the reason — most often it's already queued or live.

How submission works

  1. Open the Featured dashboard from your seller menu.
  2. Browse your eligible prompts in the list. Filter by category, AI model, or keyword search to narrow it down.
  3. Submit in one of two ways:
    • Drag a prompt onto the Spotlight or Featured card at the top, or
    • Click the + Spotlight or + Featured button on a row and confirm in the dialog.
  4. Your prompt joins the back of the queue for that section.

You can withdraw from the queue at any time before promotion. Once a prompt is live, you can't withdraw it directly — it stays in place until the next rotation cycles it out.

How rotation works

Each section has its own rotation timer. When the timer fires:

  • If the section is at max size, the oldest live listing is archived to your history with its final stats.
  • The prompt at the head of the queue is promoted into the freed slot.
  • If the queue is empty, nothing changes — the timer simply resets.

If the section isn't yet full, a new submission becomes live immediately without waiting in the queue.

Your queue position counts down as earlier entries are promoted. Cross- section, the timers run independently — Spotlight and Featured rotate on their own schedules.

Stats and history

While your prompt is live, the dashboard shows real-time impression count, click count, and CTR for the current tenure.

Once it rotates out, the final numbers are frozen and the tenure moves to your history page at /seller/featured/history. The history page lists past tenures separately for Spotlight and Featured. Each section can be sorted by:

  • Newest or oldest first
  • Most impressions
  • Most clicks
  • Highest CTR

Each row shows the date range, the total tenure (in hours and minutes), and the final stats for that tenure.

Common questions

Why don't I see my prompt in the eligible list?

The list filters out anything that's already in an active listing or queue, anything that isn't published and public, and any text-type prompt. If your prompt doesn't appear, one of those rules is the reason.

Can I submit the same prompt to both sections?

No — a prompt can only be in one place at a time across Spotlight, Featured, and either queue. To switch sections, withdraw from the current queue first, then submit to the other section.

What happens if my prompt is rejected or unpublished while it's live?

The listing stays in the system but won't render on the homepage — the slot is wasted until the next rotation cycles it out.

Why is my queue position not changing?

The queue moves only when its section rotates (every 24 hours by default). If the section isn't yet at max size, new submissions skip the queue and become live immediately.

How do I withdraw?

On the Featured dashboard, your queue entry shows a Withdraw button. Click it to remove the prompt from the queue. You can resubmit it later, or submit a different prompt in its place.