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

# Program Overview

By consistently **completing Missions**, engaging with peers, and embodying the values of the CROfam, ambassadors **earn XP** and can **climb the Ranks season by season**\
— from 🌱 Entry-level Ambassador to 🔥 Envoy, 🛡 Sentinel, 🏆 Elite and eventually 🧭 Council.

Ambassadors contribute through **five tracks**, each tied to Cronos’ growth goals. Every mission is assigned points based on effort and impact, making contributions clear, fair, and easy to track.

The Cronos Ambassador Program is designed as a seasonal journey of growth and leadership. Each season runs for 3 months, at the end of which ambassadors may be promoted to the next rank. The higher the Rank, the **more benefits an Ambassador unlocks**...

👉 Not applied yet? **Apply now** through the [**application form**](https://cronos.typeform.com/S3application)

👉 Already an Ambassador? **Start your first Mission** by going to our [**Mission Control**](https://zealy.io/cw/cronosambassadorprogram/invite/rTuvVA45MMribW901_5Ku).


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