Who writes our guides, how we keep them accurate, what we refuse to publish, and how this site is funded. Written so you can check it rather than take our word for it.
Who writes these guides
Every guide on Superhappen is written and maintained in-house by the people who build and run the platform. We are not a content farm, we do not buy articles, and we do not publish sponsored posts dressed up as guides. If an article recommends something, no one paid for that recommendation.
That also means we write from operating experience rather than research alone. When a guide explains why an offer was rejected or why a survey screened you out, it is describing a system we operate and can see the inside of.
How we keep guides accurate
Time-sensitive guides are re-checked daily. Articles whose value depends on being current — anything about today's redeem codes — carry a dated line stating when they were last verified, and that date is set by an automated daily check, not typed by hand.
Numbers come from the live system, not from memory. Earning limits, the redemption unlock and reward prices are pulled into the text from the same settings the app runs on. When we change the economy, the guides change with it in the same moment — they cannot quietly go stale.
We correct rather than quietly delete. If a guide is wrong we fix it and move its updated date. Where the correction is material, we say what changed.
What we will not publish
Redeem codes we cannot verify. We do not republish "today's working codes" lists. Free Fire codes expire within about a day, so by the time such a list ranks it is dead — and dead codes are exactly what destroys a reader's trust.
Anything produced by a generator. No code, top-up or gift card on this platform is generated. Every one is purchased as real stock before it is offered, and no guide will ever suggest otherwise.
Earnings we cannot stand behind. We publish realistic figures, including when they are unimpressive. A guide that promises ₹500 a day would get more clicks and would be a lie.
Third-party branding we have no right to. We name products we actually deliver. We do not imply endorsement by anyone. Superhappen is an independent rewards platform. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Garena International, Google LLC, or Paytm. "Free Fire" is a trademark of Garena International. We never ask for your game password or any one-time passcode — only your public Free Fire Player ID.
How this site is funded
Advertisers pay us when a user completes a genuine action — installing an app and reaching a milestone, finishing a survey. We keep a margin and pass the rest on as coins. Some pages also carry display advertising.
Neither of those funding sources buys editorial coverage. An advertiser cannot pay to be recommended in a guide, to have a competitor criticised, or to have a critical article changed. We say this plainly because the incentive to do the opposite is obvious, and you should hold us to it.
Languages
Guides are published in English and Hindi. The Hindi guides are written as adaptations, not machine translations — the examples, objections and phrasing are rewritten for a reader who searches in Hindi. Where an article exists in both, each links to the other.
Found a mistake?
Tell us and we will fix it. Email hello@superhappen.com with the article and what is wrong. Corrections to factual errors are made as quickly as we can verify them, and we would rather hear it from you than leave it wrong.