# Automatically Distributed Points **Published by:** [Absinthe Network](https://paragraph.com/@absinthelabs/) **Published on:** 2025-12-18 **Categories:** marketing, growth **URL:** https://paragraph.com/@absinthelabs/automatically-distributed-points ## Content Reward in real time. No manual input needed. Most loyalty programs fail for one simple reason: rewards arrive too late. A user completes an important action, signs up, makes a purchase, contributes content, or hits a milestone. But the reward comes hours later, days later, or not at all. By then, the moment has passed. The feedback loop is broken, and the behavior you wanted to reinforce loses its impact. Real engagement happens in the moment. That is why real-time rewards matter.Why real-time rewards actually workWhen rewards are immediate, users understand exactly what actions matter. They see cause and effect clearly. This creates momentum, trust, and repeat behavior. Teams that move to automated, real-time rewards consistently see:Higher repeat engagement from usersClearer signals around which actions drive valueLess operational overhead managing points and campaignsMore confidence that rewards reflect real behavior, not manual guessesBut doing this manually does not scale. That is where Automatically Distributed Points come in.What Automatically Distributed Points areAutomatically Distributed Points allow you to reward users the moment an action happens, without any manual input. Instead of uploading CSVs, reviewing submissions, or assigning points after the fact, Absinthe listens for events and distributes XP automatically. These actions can happen anywhere:Inside your productOn your websiteIn your backendAcross external tools and platformsIf an action can trigger an event, it can trigger rewards. Common examples include:Completing onboarding stepsMaking a purchase or subscription upgradePosting content or contributing codeReaching usage milestonesTriggering internal product eventsHow Absinthe makes this easyAbsinthe connects directly to your product through API triggers, webhooks, and lightweight scripts. At a high level, the flow is simple:Your app sends an event when something happensAbsinthe receives the eventPoints are distributed instantly based on rules you defineYou set the reward logic once. After that, it runs automatically. This means:No spreadsheetsNo manual approvalsNo delayed rewardsNo engineering bottlenecks every time you launch a campaignFor teams that want more control, scripts allow custom logic like thresholds, multipliers, caps, or conditional rewards, all without rebuilding your loyalty system from scratch.What this unlocks for your teamAutomatically Distributed Points change how teams think about loyalty. Product teams can reward meaningful behavior instead of surface-level metrics. Marketing teams can launch campaigns that react to real user actions. Developers keep full control over events and logic without maintaining a rewards engine. Users see progress instantly, reinforcing the behaviors that matter most. A user completes an action. XP appears immediately. Progress updates. The system feels alive. That immediacy is what turns loyalty from a feature into a habit.Why Absinthe is differentTraditional loyalty platforms ask you to fit your product into their limited triggers. Absinthe does the opposite. Your product defines what matters. Absinthe simply rewards it. Instead of rigid workflows, you get flexible, event-driven rewards that adapt to how your platform actually works.Build once. Reward forever.Once your rules are set, rewards run themselves. Every meaningful action becomes a growth lever. Every event becomes an opportunity for engagement. Loyalty becomes infrastructure, not overhead. Reward the moments that matter. Automatically. ## Publication Information - [Absinthe Network](https://paragraph.com/@absinthelabs/): Publication homepage - [All Posts](https://paragraph.com/@absinthelabs/): More posts from this publication - [RSS Feed](https://api.paragraph.com/blogs/rss/@absinthelabs): Subscribe to updates - [Twitter](https://twitter.com/absinthe_labs): Follow on Twitter