CryptoHelp came with a test network option, where you can use the platform without actually spending any real money. It is available to use for both clients and fund managers to get more familiar with the platform.
There are two types of funds that are required to operate CryptoHelp; stable tokens — for investing — and Ether or BNB — to pay for transaction fees. Depending on the network, you will need to go to different faucets to request the funds. You can go to Rinkeby Authenticated Faucet for ETH and Binance Smart Chain Faucet for BNB.