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How to create a Challenge?

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What are Challenges in Supergrow?

In Supergrow, Challenges are time-bound contests designed to motivate team members to create and publish content consistently on LinkedIn.

A challenge allows you to:

  • Invite team members to participate

  • Set a clear objective

  • Add a reward or incentive

  • Encourage consistent content creation

Think of challenges as a motivation & habit-building layer.

Why Challenges exist

Employee advocacy doesn’t fail because teams lack expertise.

It fails because teams lack motivation and momentum.

What we’ve consistently seen:

  • Companies that actively motivate team members

  • And reward participation

  • See significantly higher adoption of employee advocacy

When people are recognized, they put in efforts & show up more consistently.

How to create a Challenge

  1. Navigate to the Challenges section from the left-side menu.

  2. Click on New Challenge.

  3. Add the basic details:

    • Challenge name

    • Challenge description

    • Select the challenge type

  4. Click on Continue.

  5. Add the start date and end date.

    • You can also add a description if you want.

  6. Click on Continue.

  7. Add a challenge image.

    • This step is optional. You can skip it if you don’t want to add an image.

  8. Invite team members:

    • You will see all team members who have joined your organization

    • Select the team members you want to invite

    • Click on Save

Once you click Save:

  • All selected team members will receive an invitation to join the challenge

  • The challenge becomes live and visible to you as an Org Owner

What happens after the Challenge is created

Once the challenge is live, you don’t need to do anything else.

Supergrow will automatically:

  • Track each participant’s LinkedIn posts

  • Monitor challenge activity

  • Generate a leaderboard

  • Provide progress updates

All you have to do is:

  • Click on the challenge

  • See how participants are performing in real time

That’s it.

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