> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://taskoncommunitys-organization.gitbook.io/guide-book/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://taskoncommunitys-organization.gitbook.io/guide-book/boost-engagement/task-system/how-to-create-tasks/step2-reward-settings.md).

# Step2: Reward Settings

Currently, our reward only supports points, but we plan to introduce `more reward options` in the future. Please stay tuned for updates.

Points are linked to the user's level within your Community, reflecting their level of engagement with your Community. Users can upgrade their level when they accumulate a certain number of points.

`Level design` is entirely at your discretion, including the names (points), and criteria for each level, and if you have already designed your own level system on another platform or Discord group, you can seamlessly migrate that system here (if in your level system, "XP" refers to points, you can directly modify it).

[*For more information on designing membership levels, please refer to this tutorial.*](/guide-book/community-hub/level-settings-points-based-level-system.md)

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