Cycles & Rotations

Where participation becomes action.

A cycle is the structured round that makes money rotation possible on Recibia. While clubs bring people together, cycles define who participates, when contributions happen, and how payouts rotate.

What is a cycle?

A cycle is a time-bound round created within a club. Members choose whether to join each cycle. Only members who join a cycle take part in contributions and receive payouts during that round.

Cycles give clubs flexibility—no one is forced to participate every time.

Why cycles are opt-in

Life changes. Goals shift. Not everyone can participate in every round.

By making cycles opt-in:

  • Members join only when they're ready
  • Clubs stay fair and flexible
  • Expectations are clear before money moves

A club may have many members, but each cycle includes only those who choose to participate.

How rotations work

Once a cycle starts:

  • Members contribute a fixed amount on schedule
  • Each contribution builds the cycle pool
  • The pool rotates to one member at a time, in a defined order

Every rotation is transparent, so members always know:

  • When they're expected to contribute
  • When their payout is scheduled
  • Who is next in line

What happens when a cycle ends

When all participants have received their turn:

  • The cycle is completed
  • Contribution and payout history is saved
  • The club can create a new cycle if members wish to continue

Each cycle stands on its own, keeping records clean and expectations clear.

Key takeaway

Membership gives you access. Cycles define participation.

  • Clubs create the community.
  • Cycles create the structure that makes rotation work.