Smart Claimer

Smart Claimers (previously known as Harvester Bots)
To make the process more convenient, we have developed Smart Claimers, which you can create yourself or purchase on the marketplace from other players. Smart Claimers automate resource collection by combining claims from all storages into a single transaction, reducing its cost. The higher the rarity of your Smart Claimer, the cheaper the operations will be!
Where to get a Smart Claimer?
1. Obtain a free recipe from the daily box.
The chance of obtaining a recipe increases with your achievement rank. The higher your rank, the higher the probability of getting a rare NFT recipe.
2. Purchase a recipe or a ready-made Claimer on the marketplace.
On the marketplace, you can buy recipes or ready-made Claimers from other players.
Attention: If you remove the Smart Claimer from the slot, it will be destroyed!
Crafting a Smart Claimer
Tap the menu icon (three lines) in the bottom right corner of the screen.
Select the Forge section.

After entering the Forge section, follow these steps:
- The Claimer creation menu will be displayed on the screen.
- To add a recipe, tap the large square with the tool icon (see screenshot).

3. After selecting a recipe, you will see
- Duration: the number of claims the Claimer can perform.
- Durability: how many days the Claimer can be active.

To successfully create a Smart Claimer, you need to add NFTs that meet the recipe requirements.
1. Slot Type:
For this recipe, two Pocket type NFTs are required.
2. Adding NFTs:
Tap the "+" icon in the required slot.
Select the appropriate NFTs from your inventory.
3. Note:
1. Different recipes may require other types of NFTs (e.g., Bag, Backpack).
2. All added NFTs will be burned after crafting is complete.

Next, tap Craft to obtain your Smart Claimer!

How to activate the Smart Claimer?
Go to the Mining section.

Tap the gear icon in the bottom right corner to access the Smart Claimer settings.

1. Your Balance:
- Displays the current balance in SGB (Songbird).
2. Amount for Freeze:
- Shows the amount of SGB that will be frozen and deducted for using the Smart Claimer. Freezing is necessary to ensure the operation of the auto-claim function.
- In our case, it's only 0.5414 SGB.
3. Timing:
- Determines the frequency of automatic resource claims. In this case, the interval is set to every hour.
4. Duration:
- Shows the remaining time during which the Smart Claimer will be active. For example, 7.18 out of 7.18 hours (after this time expires, it will turn off and need to be restarted).
5. Durability:
- The lifespan of the Smart Claimer, measured in days. In this case, the durability is 13 days.
6. Take Off:
Button to deactivate the Smart Claimer; after this, the Claimer will be destroyed. Be very careful before doing this!
7. Autoclaim On/Off:
- Option to enable or disable the auto-claim function. In this case, the mode is off.
8. Start Autoclaim for:
- Shows how much PXL is required to activate the auto-claim function. For example, the cost is 0.048 PXLs.
9. Commission Discount:
- Indicates the commission discount when using the Smart Claimer. In this case, it's -2%.
Advantage of the Smart Claimer
When the Smart Claimer operates, claiming all three storages in the Songbird network is considered a single progressive transaction!
Smart Claimers and their differences

There are two types of Smart Claimers:
- Time-based Smart Claimer: operates for a limited number of hours.
- Claim-based Smart Claimer: has a fixed number of claims.
Key Differences:
1. Time-based Smart Claimer:
Works for a strictly defined period, for example, 5 hours and 37 minutes.
The number of claims performed depends on the claim frequency.
2. Claim-based Smart Claimer:
Limited by the number of claims, for example, 13 claims.
The duration of work depends on the interval between claims.
Usage Examples
Claim every 30 minutes:
1. Claim-based Smart Claimer (13 claims):
Operation: 13 × 30 minutes = 6 hours 30 minutes.
Performs 13 claims.
2. Time-based Smart Claimer (5 hours 37 minutes):
Operation: 5 hours 37 minutes ÷ 30 minutes ≈ 11 claims.
Performs only 11 claims, as it is limited by time.
Result:
- Claim-based is more efficient if maximizing the number of claims is important (2 more claims).
- Time-based is suitable for short-term automation.
Claim every hour:
1. Claim-based Smart Claimer (13 claims):
Operation: 13 × 1 hour = 13 hours.
Performs 13 claims.
2. Time-based Smart Claimer (5 hours 37 minutes):
Operation: 5 hours 37 minutes ÷ 1 hour ≈ 5 claims.
Performs only 5 claims.
Result:
- Claim-based is significantly better (2.6 times more claims).
- Time-based is suitable only for limited-time usage.
General Conclusion:
- Choose the Claim-based Smart Claimer if maximizing the number of claims is crucial.
- Use the Time-based Smart Claimer if you need to automate collection for a specific time period.