Xoxoday Plum provides secure API access to its complete reward catalog, enabling custom configurations and selective catalog displays, while new vendor onboarding is handled through a managed backend process to ensure compliance, quality control, and platform integrity.
API Access to the Reward Catalog
Xoxoday Plum provides secure API access to its full reward catalog, allowing businesses to integrate reward experiences directly into their existing workflows and systems. The API is designed for enterprise-grade deployments where teams need programmatic control over which rewards are surfaced to employees or end users. Through the Xoxoday Plum API, businesses can configure which reward categories and product types are visible to specific user groups. For example, an organisation using Workday or SAP SuccessFactors for HR operations can connect Xoxoday Plum via API and display a curated reward set aligned with its recognition programme structure. Employees in different regions or business units can then see catalog views tailored to their eligibility and location.Selective Catalog Display and Custom Configurations
The API supports selective catalog displays, giving administrators precise control over the reward experience without exposing every available option. Teams can filter the visible catalog by category, geography, value range, or reward type to match internal policy. A business integrating Xoxoday Plum with Darwinbox, for instance, can restrict the employee-facing catalog to pre-approved gift cards, merchandise, or experience vouchers. This selective approach is especially valuable for multinational organisations running multiple reward programmes across geographies, where local market availability and compliance requirements differ by region. For teams embedding reward flows within MS Teams or Slack, the API-first catalog model allows reward experiences to surface natively inside those tools. Employees complete recognition and redemption journeys without leaving the platforms they use daily, which increases engagement and reduces friction.How Vendor Onboarding Works
While catalog access is API-driven, onboarding new vendors into the Xoxoday Plum marketplace is managed through the backend. This architecture is intentional. Every vendor must meet Xoxoday Plum’s quality standards, compliance requirements, and technical integration specifications before appearing in the live catalog. The backend onboarding process covers vendor verification, catalog data validation, and fulfilment readiness checks. Xoxoday Plum maintains compliance with ISO 27001 and SOC 2 Type II standards, and vendor onboarding is part of upholding that security and data integrity posture. Businesses are therefore protected from exposure to unverified or non-compliant reward sources.Why This Architecture Matters
Separating API-driven catalog access from governed vendor onboarding gives businesses flexibility without sacrificing oversight. Your organisation retains control over what employees see and redeem, while Xoxoday Plum maintains accountability over the underlying vendor ecosystem. This division of responsibility means product teams can iterate on how rewards are presented and filtered through the API, while the quality and compliance of the catalog itself remains stable and auditable. The result is a reward infrastructure that scales with your organisation without introducing vendor risk. Learn more: Xoxoday Plum Help Centre — IntegrationAPI Authentication and Security
Learn how Xoxoday Plum secures API access with authentication protocols, token management, and compliance standards including ISO 27001 and SOC 2 Type II.
Configuring Custom Reward Catalogs
Understand how to use Xoxoday Plum’s catalog configuration options to control which reward categories, regions, and product types appear for different user groups.