> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://doc.giveaway.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://doc.giveaway.com/project-partner-tutorial/other-faq/reward-related-issues/reward-types-and-set-up/custom-reward.md).

# Custom Reward

<mark style="color:blue;">For example:</mark>

Let's say you wish to provide winners with a $50 coupon reward after they have won the giveaway.&#x20;

Upon successful integration of API callbacks between your site and **Giveaway**, the participants will receive their rewards automatically according to the method you have specified.

However, the $50 coupon reward is just one of the reward examples, because you can create any type of rewards distributed from your websites.&#x20;

<mark style="color:blue;">Why and how is it auto-distributed?</mark>

Following the successful integration of the API callback, winners will be able to claim their rewards via a specific URL containing their track\_id and eligibility. Regardless of the method of delivery, the reward will be automatically sent to the winner. In this way, you are not required to manually distribute rewards on your website.&#x20;

**Please follow the steps to create custom rewards and to integrate API callback:**

{% content-ref url="/pages/CbxXLZtmGkuX9UVsnH4k" %}
[How to Set and Verify Custom App Actions with Callback Verification](/project-partner-tutorial/other-faq/tasks/callback-verifications-instruction/how-to-set-and-verify-custom-app-actions-with-callback-verification.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}


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