Bulk prizes work best when you have many of the same prizes. You can add up to 25 different bulk prizes, each with up to 120,000 prize codes for a total of 3 million prizes per campaign.
Adding bulk prizes
To add bulk prizes to a campaign, add an integration and select Misc > Bulk Prizes.
When you click Configure, you will be sent to the bulk prize integration settings, where you can set up a winner email and a voucher redemption page. You can return to these settings later.
As soon as you have added the integration, you can go to the Prizes tab, where bulk prizes will now be available in the sub-menu.
Bulk prizes overview
There are different bulk prize settings you can choose from.
Unlimited bulk prizes: These prizes are unlimited in number. They can be, for example, non-unique voucher codes or low-value items you cannot run out of.
Limited, time distribution: These prizes are limited in number and distributed over time. They work as instant win regular prizes: each prize is locked until a specific date and time; the first player who registers after that date and time wins.
Limited, percentage distribution: These prizes are limited in number and can be won by a set percentage of players.
Limited bulk prizes with time-based distribution is the most commonly used type, especially when the game does not have consolation prizes for losers. Learn how to set up bulk prizes with time distribution.
If you choose to use percentage distribution bulk prizes be aware that you might run out of prizes before your campaign expires. To know more about this topic, read this article.
Registration-based vs. game-based winner logic
One of the main differences between bulk prizes and regular prizes is that all bulk prizes are won during gameplay. But not all bulk prizes are "instant win" prizes โ just like with regular prizes, you can only use instant win on luck games.
Instant Win bulk prizes are also called "registration-based" bulk prizes because a player wins the prize as soon as they register, and this is what causes the game to be won.
With game-based winner logic, a player will win the prize after they have registered and fulfilled the game requirements.
In most cases, you will use instant win when building a luck game.