pump.fun Callouts
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| launched | January 15, 2026 |
|---|---|
| platform | pump.fun mobile app |
| limit | one call per account every six hours |
| rewards | Callout Rewards, added August 2026 |
Callouts is the pump.fun mobile app feature, launched January 15, 2026, that lets any user push notify followers about a coin, expanded in August 2026 with Callout Rewards that pay callers when their calls generate volume.
Callouts is a feature of the pump fun mobile app that turns the oldest behavior in the trenches, telling people to buy your coin, into a native product. Launched January 15, 2026, it lets any account push a notification about a chosen token to all of its followers, with each account limited to one call every six hours and ranked on a global leaderboard by how its calls perform.
Launch
pump.fun shipped callouts in mid January 2026, and cofounder alon announced he would test the feature himself by calling a token with roughly a $14,000 market capitalization, a stunt covered by Cryptonews and others as a live demonstration that a single in app call could move a microcap. The feature formalized what kol culture had run through Telegram channels and alpha group chats for years: the shill, now with an audit trail, a cooldown timer, and a scoreboard.
Callout Rewards
In August 2026 the platform added Callout Rewards, paying users when their callouts generate trading volume. Rather than adding another fee on traders, the rewards are funded from internal liquidity pools, and coverage tied the launch to a run in PUMP, which climbed roughly 26 percent over the week to around $0.0029 by August 14, 2026 as markets priced in another driver of volume behind the token's buyback program.
The callout meta
Paying for calls immediately created coins designed to farm them. The clearest case is $CATCALL, a Solana token launched in early August 2026 whose entire pitch was gaming the leaderboard: accounts like @thememeshunterx offered airdrops "to whoever makes a call on Pumpfun," instructing followers to "make a call about $catcall" while holding as little as one dollar of it, with the stated goal of becoming the most called coin on the app. As of mid August 2026 the coin itself remains a microcap, but the tactic it pioneered, recruiting holders as a notification botnet, is now a recognized play.
Reception
Supporters frame callouts as transparent, incentive aligned discovery; skeptics note it pays users to do what paid promoters were long criticized for, with the platform clipping the flow. Both readings agree on the facts: as of mid August 2026, shilling on pump.fun is a scored, rewarded, first party feature.
References
- https://bingx.com/en/news/post/pump-fun-rolls-out-callouts-on-january-ceo-to-test-with-k-token
- https://cryptonews.com/news/pump-fun-callouts-low-cap-gem-100x/
- https://finance.yahoo.com/news/pump-fun-ceo-call-low-222639209.html
- https://invezz.com/news/2026/08/14/pump-surges-as-pump-fun-pays-users-to-call-tokens-can-0-003-break-next/
- https://phemex.com/news/article/pump-rises-11-as-pumpfun-launches-creator-callout-feature-53980
- https://x.com/thememeshunterx/status/2083908135735959970
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