If you’ve ever found yourself with a growing pile of Microsoft Rewards points and wondered if there’s something more exciting than gift cards or game passes to spend them on — good news: you can actually redeem them for DoorDash credits.
Yep, the same points you earn from searching on Bing, completing quizzes, or playing Xbox games can cover your next meal delivery.
For someone like me who spends a lot of time online and occasionally forgets to cook, trading digital points for hot food feels like a small life hack.
In this guide, I’ll walk you through exactly how to redeem Microsoft Rewards for DoorDash credits, what to know before you do, and how to make the most of your points.
What Are Microsoft Rewards and Why They Matter
Microsoft Rewards is a free loyalty program from Microsoft that lets you earn points for doing things you probably already do — searching on Bing, playing Xbox games, completing daily quizzes, and shopping on the Microsoft Store.
These points can then be redeemed for gift cards, sweepstakes entries, donations, and, as we’re covering here, DoorDash credits.
It’s a simple system: you earn points through activity, collect them, and cash them in for rewards. What makes it interesting now is that Microsoft continues to add more real-world partners, including food delivery services like DoorDash, which makes the program a little more useful beyond digital ecosystems.
If you’re already earning points regularly, it’s like free food just waiting to be claimed.
Why Redeem Microsoft Rewards for DoorDash Credits
Redeeming your Microsoft Rewards for DoorDash credits is one of the most practical choices if you use the delivery app even occasionally. Here’s why:
- Instant gratification: Unlike some rewards that take days to process, DoorDash credits usually appear almost instantly. 
- Flexible spending: You can use the credits toward food, drinks, groceries, or even DashPass orders. 
- Great value: Depending on your region and current offers, your points can translate into decent value — typically around 1,500 points for $1 in DoorDash credit, though it can vary. 
- No expiration (mostly): Once added to your DoorDash account, your credits usually stay there until you use them, so you don’t have to rush. 
So if you’re planning a takeout night, redeeming points for DoorDash credits makes a lot of sense.
How do I Redeem Microsoft Rewards for DoorDash Credits?
Here’s the exact process I use to turn my points into DoorDash money. It’s easy once you know where to look.
Step 1: Sign in to your Microsoft Rewards account
Go to rewards.microsoft.com and sign in with the Microsoft account you use for Xbox, Bing, or Microsoft 365.
Once you’re logged in, you’ll see your points balance at the top-right corner of the page.
Step 2: Open the Rewards Redeem Page
Click on the “Redeem” tab in the navigation bar. This takes you to the redemption center, where you’ll see a list of available rewards — everything from Xbox Game Pass subscriptions to charitable donations.
Step 3: Search for “DoorDash”
In the search bar on the Redeem page, type “DoorDash.”
If the reward is currently available in your region, you’ll see it pop up as “DoorDash Gift Card” or “DoorDash Credit.” (Note: availability can vary by country or time — sometimes it’s temporarily out of stock.)
Step 4: Choose the Amount You Want
DoorDash gift cards on Microsoft Rewards usually come in set denominations — for example, $10, $25, or $50.
The number of points you need depends on the value. A $10 gift card might cost around 10,000 to 12,000 points, but this can change depending on promotions or reward rates.
Select the denomination you want and click “Redeem.”
Step 5: Confirm and Redeem
Before finalizing, Microsoft will show you a confirmation screen. Double-check your choice, then confirm.
You’ll either see your DoorDash gift card code immediately on the screen, or it’ll be sent to your email.
Step 6: Add the Credit to Your DoorDash Account
Now that you have your DoorDash gift card code, adding it to your account is simple:
- Open the DoorDash app or go to doordash.com. 
- Sign in and tap your account icon. 
- Select “Gift Cards.” 
- Tap “Redeem Gift Card.” 
- Enter the code you received from Microsoft Rewards and confirm. 
Your credits should now appear in your DoorDash balance, ready to use at checkout.
Tips for Getting the Most Out of Your Microsoft Rewards
If you’re serious about using Microsoft Rewards to save on DoorDash, here are a few strategies I’ve learned over time to earn points faster and maximize your redemptions:
1. Complete daily sets
Every day, Microsoft offers a small set of tasks — usually a quiz, a poll, and a search goal. Completing them consistently can earn you a few hundred points daily.
2. Use Bing for searches
If you switch your default search engine to Bing (on both desktop and mobile), you’ll accumulate points automatically just by searching.
3. Link your Xbox account
You can earn points by playing games, unlocking achievements, or completing Game Pass quests. If you’re already gaming, it’s an easy win.
4. Watch for “double points” promos
Microsoft sometimes runs promotions where you can earn double points for completing certain quizzes or purchases. Check the dashboard regularly.
5. Redeem during limited-time deals
Occasionally, DoorDash gift cards go “on sale” — meaning you can get them for fewer points. If you’re not in a rush, wait for one of these offers to stretch your rewards further.
FAQs
1. Do Microsoft Rewards points expire?
Yes, they can. Points expire if your account is inactive for 18 months. As long as you keep earning points by completing any activity, your balance stays safe.
2. Are DoorDash gift cards available in every country?
Not always. Microsoft Rewards availability depends on regional partnerships. DoorDash redemptions are most common in the U.S., Canada, and a few other countries where DoorDash operates.
3. Can I use multiple DoorDash gift cards at once?
Yes. DoorDash lets you stack multiple gift cards in your account, and they’ll automatically apply in the order you added them.
4. How long does it take to receive the DoorDash code?
Usually within minutes, though it can sometimes take up to 24 hours depending on system traffic. Check your Microsoft Rewards “Order History” if you don’t see it in your email right away.
5. Can I transfer DoorDash credits to someone else?
Once you redeem your Microsoft Rewards for a DoorDash code, it’s tied to that code. You can, however, send the gift card email to someone else if you haven’t redeemed it yet.
What If the DoorDash Option Isn’t Showing Up?
Sometimes you might not see the DoorDash option listed under “Redeem.” Don’t panic — it usually means one of the following:
- It’s temporarily out of stock. Microsoft frequently rotates gift card availability. Check back later. 
- Your region isn’t eligible. If DoorDash doesn’t operate in your country or region, the reward won’t appear. 
- Your account type or points are restricted. Rarely, new accounts or accounts flagged for suspicious activity might see fewer redemption options. 
If you suspect an issue, reach out to Microsoft Rewards support — they’re generally helpful with missing or unavailable rewards.
Why This Reward Option Stands Out
Among all the ways to use Microsoft Rewards, redeeming for DoorDash credits hits a sweet spot between convenience and value.
Many digital rewards stay trapped in their own ecosystems — Xbox credits for gaming, store vouchers for purchases — but food delivery credits give you something tangible.
Plus, it’s rewarding in a psychological way: you’re turning everyday online activity into real-life comfort food.
Whether it’s lunch at the office or a cozy night in, there’s something satisfying about knowing your fries were technically “paid for” by your Bing searches.
Final Thoughts
Redeeming Microsoft Rewards for DoorDash credits is one of those small perks that can make your online habits feel a little more worthwhile. It’s simple, fast, and genuinely useful — especially if you’re already earning points without thinking about it.
The next time you’re scrolling through the redemption options, don’t skip over the DoorDash gift cards. A few clicks could turn your search points into your next meal.
If you could trade your daily digital habits for real-world rewards, what would you want most — free food, games, or something else entirely?
 
 



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