Activities Now Require a Subject + Reward Requests Inline
FeatureWeek of May 10, 2026
A cluster of changes that tightens how activities and rewards work together:
- Subject attribution is required. Every activity must now be attached to a subject — typically a conversation or introduction — so advocates and admins can always trace an activity back to the thing it was about. The legacy “freestanding” activities created without context are no longer allowed.
- Inline reward request. When logging an activity that earns a reward, advocates can now request the reward as part of the same form — no separate trip to the wallet. Reduces friction and means rewards get requested at the moment the work is fresh.
- Most recent conversation is pre-selected. When an admin opens the New Activity form for an advocate, the conversation dropdown now defaults to the advocate’s most recently active conversation instead of being blank — usually the right answer, so it cuts a click for the common case.
- Reward request cards lead with the ask. In the admin inbox, a reward request card now opens with the request statement (“Requesting amount for activity name”) rather than the advocate’s name. Reads as an explicit ask instead of a chat message and makes triage faster.
Existing activities are unaffected. Going forward, the activity form is the single place to log work and request a reward for it.
No admin action required.
Related: Activity Definitions · Reward Claim Caps