Build Better Hunts with Group-Based Rewards

Scavenger hunts can now support more structured reward paths inside one larger hunt. With Group-Based Reward Unlocks, you can define a specific set of stops that users must complete to earn a reward, badge, or other unlock.

This means you no longer need to create separate hunts for every sponsor trail, food path, kids activity, or themed challenge. Instead, those smaller experiences can live inside the main scavenger hunt.

How Group-Based Rewards Work

Group-based rewards are designed for complete-the-set challenges. Users must finish every stop in the defined group to unlock the reward. These are not “complete any 4” challenges. They are best used when you want users to visit a specific curated set of stops.

Great Use Cases
  • Sponsor Trails: Reward users for visiting all featured sponsor booths.
  • Food Features: Create a dessert trail, taco path, or featured vendor badge.
  • Zone Completion: Encourage users to complete every stop in a Kids Zone, Beer Garden, or themed area.
  • VIP Experiences: Reward users for completing a premium or exclusive set of stops.
  • Badge Paths: Let users earn badges like Foodie, Explorer, Naturalist, or Sponsor Champion by completing specific groups.

The biggest advantage is that everything stays inside one scavenger hunt. You can create multiple structured paths, rewards, and badges without making the experience feel fragmented for users.

Group-Based Reward Unlocks are available on Platinum packages and above.

Additional Enhancements

This release also includes improvements available across all packages. Rewards can now appear in a cleaner popup, reward names can be shown when available, success messages are more specific to each action, the stop list is easier to access, final scores are clearer, and rewards pages can now show how many points each reward requires.

These upgrades are available for apps submitted after April 23, 2026.

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