myCred Points Cap 1.1.4
Description
myCred Points Cap is a WordPress plugin add-on for the free myCred core system, designed to enforce per-user point earning limits.
Instead of letting rewards grow without boundaries, it helps you control how many points a member can earn within a chosen time window—daily, weekly, monthly, or across their lifetime.
This solves common issues like score inflation and uneven reward behavior, supporting a fairer incentives workflow inside your existing WordPress setup.
With a straightforward configuration that fits into the myCred ecosystem and works alongside Elementor-built pages or WooCommerce reward flows (when you already use myCred), you can fine-tune earning rules without disrupting your site’s structure.
Main Features
- Per-user point caps — Set maximum points for individual users rather than applying one global limit.
- Time-based limit rules — Cap earnings by day, week, month, or lifetime to match your incentive strategy.
- Maximum point allocation — Define the exact ceiling on how many points a user can earn within the selected period.
- Flexible earning windows — Adjust limits to shorter cycles (daily/weekly) or longer cycles (monthly/lifetime) as needed.
- Integration with myCred core — Works as an add-on that relies on the free myCred plugin for core point functionality.
- Controlled reward progression — Prevent users from exceeding the allowed earning amount for the configured timeframe.
Benefits
- Fairer scoring — Limits reduce score inflation and keep rewards more consistent across users.
- Higher trust in incentives — Transparent caps help users understand that points are governed by defined rules.
- Better user experience — Clear earning boundaries prevent confusing over-crediting during active campaigns.
- More consistent engagement — Time windows encourage repeat participation without runaway point totals.
- Smarter rules management — Fine-tuning daily, weekly, monthly, or lifetime caps improves how your myCred-based system behaves.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce stores using myCred rewards for customer actions.
- Membership and community sites that rely on points for engagement.
- Websites running promotion cycles where caps must reset on a schedule.
- Content platforms managing contributor scoring to avoid runaway totals.
- Agencies setting up WordPress incentive systems for multiple clients.
- Educational sites using points to structure learning challenges.