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Tremendous

Member EngagementMarketing & GrowthGamification & RewardsAdvocacy & Ambassador ProgramsMarketing Automationfreemium

Tremendous enables community builders to reward members, incentivize participation, and recognize contributions through instant digital payouts including gift cards, prepaid cards, and monetary transfers. Community managers use it to reward survey participants, event attendees, content contributors, moderators, and top community members with flexible redemption options across 2,500+ gift cards and payment methods. The platform handles bulk distributions, fraud prevention, and global delivery, making it ideal for scaling member appreciation programs and research incentives.

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Founded

2010

Team Size

186

12%

Funding

Pre-Seed

$0.3M total

Monthly Traffic

16,900,000

15%

Key Features

  • 2,500+ reward options
  • Bulk payout distribution
  • Fraud prevention tools
  • Global delivery (230+ countries)
  • API and integrations

Use Cases

Member Recognition Programs

Reward top contributors, active members, and community champions with gift cards or cash to boost engagement and retention

Research Incentives

Compensate community members for participating in surveys, user research, feedback sessions, and beta testing programs

Event Participation Rewards

Incentivize attendance at community events, webinars, AMAs, or workshops with instant digital rewards

Content Creation Rewards

Pay community members for creating valuable content, tutorials, case studies, or user-generated content

Moderator Compensation

Recognize volunteer moderators and community ambassadors with monetary rewards or gift cards for their contributions

Target Users

community managerscommunity leadsresearch managersdeveloper advocates

Tags

member-rewardsincentivesgift-cardspayoutsrecognitionengagementresearch-incentivesfraud-prevention