Let’s be real: In today’s digital world, attention is the new currency—and most association members are overwhelmed with content, emails, and events.

So how do you stand out?

You make engagement fun. You make it rewarding. You make it gamified.

According to a study by TalentLMS, 89% of people feel more engaged when a task is gamified, and organizations that implement gamification see up to 60% more participation. That’s not just cool—it’s strategic.

What is Gamification, and Why Should Associations Care?

Gamification is the use of game-like elements—think points, badges, challenges, leaderboards—to drive engagement in a non-game setting.

For associations, this means:

  • More event participation
  • Increased app activity
  • Stronger community connections
  • Better learning outcomes

Real Talk: What Gamification Looks Like in mosaic apps

Mosaic apps takes gamification to the next level with customizable tools designed specifically for associations and member-based organizations.

Here’s how it works:

  1. Interactive Challenges
    Members earn points for attending sessions, completing quizzes, or engaging with sponsors.
    Example: “Visit 5 exhibitor booths and unlock a bonus badge!”
  2. Real-Time Leaderboards
    Healthy competition keeps things exciting. Attendees can see where they rank and stay motivated to participate more.
    Great for conferences, training sessions, or even virtual events.
  3. Incentive-Based Rewards
    Want more social shares? More check-ins? More survey responses?
    Gamify it. Mosaic apps let you attach rewards or recognition to any action you want to encourage.

Ready to Power Up Your Engagement?

Your members are already using gamified experiences every day—on Duolingo, Fitbit, even Starbucks.

Why shouldn’t your association be just as engaging?

Let mosaic apps help you turn passive members into passionate participants.

Book a Demo Today → https://mosaic-apps.com

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