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Engagement

Optional ways to make people participate.

Missions, quizzes, badges, points, leaderboards, networking, and rewards.

6 answers Use engagement where it helps the room. Leave it off when the room needs focus.
Engagement

Optional ways to make people participate.

Is gamification required?

No. You can run a straight registration, agenda, check-in, and feedback event without missions, points, rewards, or leaderboards. Sometimes the best setting is off.

What engagement tools are available?

Missions, achievements, badges, points, leaderboards, quizzes, networking actions, QR-based check-ins, and reward redemptions.

Can engagement be tied to real event actions?

Yes. Missions can be tied to useful actions: checking in, completing a quiz, submitting feedback, connecting with another participant, or completing sponsor-related activity.

Can I import missions, badges, or quizzes?

Yes. Import missions, event badges, and quizzes from structured files, review the rows, and create only the items you actually want.

How are rewards fulfilled?

Participants redeem active store items from the event app. Organizers or staff review and fulfill redemptions from the workspace, so the reward desk is not run from memory.

Can sponsors be part of the engagement experience?

Yes. Sponsors can appear in selected places, and you can create sponsor-related missions or rewards when partner visibility is part of the plan.

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