> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.raidsharksbot.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.raidsharksbot.com/quick-commands-guide/credits.md).

# /credits

Use this command to open up the credit buy wizard. \
**There are two different ways to buy credits.**

1. Use /credits command in your Group to buy <mark style="color:purple;">Group Credits</mark>\
   \
   Group Credits are bound to a specific group and cannot be transferred.\
   One credit is worth 20 USD and they can be used for multiple services across @RaidSharksbot. \
   Admins can spent them for Group [Customization ](/customization.md)or[ Boosts](/boost.md). More services to come in the future.
2. Use /credits command in Bot DM to buy <mark style="color:green;">User Credits</mark>

   \
   User Credits can't be spent directly. They have one purpose - Donate them to communities you support. \
   Those credits can be bought or are earned within the ecosystem. Donate them to any group using RaidSharksBot or one of the White Labeled Versions powered by RaidSharks and help them grow. The bot will notify the group about a donation, so your support will be noticed.


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