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Event Rewards Store

Turn participation into something attendees can actually earn.

Bewitt includes an event rewards platform that helps organizers reward engagement, encourage exploration, and give attendees more reasons to stay active throughout the event.

Connect participation, points, and rewards so activity feels worth it, not like another thing the organizer politely hopes people will do.

Quick outcome

Action, participation, points, and rewards in one engagement loop.

Use Bewitt for event engagement rewards when participation should feel useful, visible, and worth coming back for.

The problem

Participation is easier when there's something to participate for.

People are far more likely to participate when participation feels rewarding.

That does not mean every event needs to become a carnival of prizes. It means attendees often need a clear reason to explore more, visit sponsors, join networking, answer quizzes, complete missions, and stay involved after the first coffee break.

Without rewards, engagement can fade. Sponsor visits may stay low. Networking starts strong and then quietly melts into familiar groups. Gamification can feel a little hollow if points never lead anywhere useful.

Bewitt helps organizers turn event activity into a more complete engagement loop: action, participation, points, rewards.

The solution

Reward the behaviors you want to encourage.

Bewitt helps organizers create an event rewards store that supports participation across the event.

Reward attendees for joining activities, completing missions, answering quizzes, visiting sponsors, networking, checking in, or taking part in sessions.

Instead of relying on manual prize distribution, one-off raffles, or "we will announce winners later" energy, rewards become part of the attendee journey.

Rewards features

The practical pieces that make participation feel rewarding.

Points-based rewards

Let attendees use earned points toward rewards that make participation feel more meaningful.

Physical prizes

Offer real-world prizes, gifts, merchandise, or event perks that attendees can work toward.

Digital rewards

Reward participation with digital perks, access, recognition, or benefits that fit the event format.

Limited-stock items

Create urgency with rewards that have limited availability, because apparently scarcity still works on all of us.

Exclusive rewards

Give highly engaged attendees access to special rewards, VIP perks, or memorable extras.

Engagement incentives

Encourage the actions that matter most, from sponsor visits to quizzes, missions, and session participation.

Reward history

Help organizers keep a clear view of reward activity so prizes do not disappear into the event fog.

Flexible redemption options

Support different reward formats so the incentive program can match the event, audience, and budget.

Event scenarios

Rewards work differently for every audience.

Conferences

Conference rewards can encourage attendees to join sessions, complete quizzes, visit sponsors, network with others, and stay active across a packed agenda.

Trade shows

Trade shows benefit from movement. Rewards can motivate attendees to discover exhibitors, complete sponsor activities, and spend more time across the floor.

Community events

Community events can use rewards to encourage participation, recognize contribution, and make activities feel more inviting.

University events

Students often respond well to points, prizes, and friendly competition. Rewards can support orientation, career fairs, society events, and campus activities.

Comparison

More than a raffle at the end of the day.

Traditional Incentives Bewitt
Business card raffles Rewards connected to attendee activity
Random prize draws Participation-based incentives
Manual giveaways A clearer reward experience for organizers and attendees
Generic participation gifts Rewards tied to meaningful engagement
One-time rewards Continuous incentives throughout the event
Sponsor prizes announced once Sponsor rewards can support discovery and interaction
Points with no purpose Points can lead to rewards attendees actually want
Engagement that fades More reasons to keep participating
Connected experience

Rewards connected to the entire event.

Rewards work best when they are connected to what attendees are already doing.

With Bewitt, rewards can connect with check-ins, missions, quizzes, networking, sponsor activities, and session participation.

That means rewards become part of the attendee journey, not an isolated prize table somewhere near the exit.

Attendees can see why participation matters. Organizers can encourage the actions that support the event. Sponsors can contribute rewards that drive attention and interaction.

Action, participation, points, rewards. A cleaner loop for better engagement.

Connected to
  • Check-ins
  • Missions
  • Quizzes
  • Networking
  • Sponsor activities
  • Session participation

FAQ

Event rewards questions organizers ask before buying a prize table.

Can I reward attendees for participation?

Yes. You can reward attendees for taking part in activities such as missions, quizzes, networking, sponsor visits, check-ins, or sessions.

Can rewards be limited in quantity?

Yes. Rewards can be limited so organizers can manage availability and create a stronger incentive to participate.

Can I offer sponsor-provided prizes?

Yes. Sponsor-provided prizes can be included to support sponsor visibility and attendee engagement.

Can attendees redeem rewards during the event?

Yes. Attendees can use rewards during the event when that fits your event plan and incentive structure.

Can rewards support gamification?

Yes. Rewards work well with gamification by giving points and activity a more meaningful outcome.

Can rewards be physical or digital?

Yes. Rewards can include physical prizes, digital perks, recognition, access, or other benefits that match the event.

Can I create exclusive rewards?

Yes. Exclusive rewards can be used for highly engaged participants, VIP perks, limited experiences, or special prizes.

Can I manage reward availability?

Yes. Organizers can manage reward availability so the store matches the event budget, stock, and audience size.

Give attendees a reason to stay engaged.

Encourage participation, sponsor interaction, exploration, and memorable attendee moments with rewards that connect to real event activity. Bewitt helps organizers create event engagement rewards that make participation feel worth it from start to finish.