03-02-2026, 08:52 AM
We were in the exact same situation last year. As a startup, we needed something flexible but didn’t have time to engineer a loyalty engine internally. We integrated a rewards api that allowed us to trigger points for signups, purchases, and feature usage milestones without rebuilding our architecture. The implementation was surprisingly smooth, and we were able to automate everything from reward allocation to tracking. We ended up using enable3 because their infrastructure scaled with our growth. At first, it handled a few thousand users, and now it supports much higher volumes without issues. What I really liked about the rewards api was that we could experiment — change point values, introduce perks, and test engagement campaigns — without major development cycles. It’s very startup-friendly if you need speed and flexibility.




