Marketing

Loyalty

Points the ticket already started counting.

A programme that lives on the same guest card as the allergy and the last wine: points, a punch card, or tiers. Earn on pay. Redeem on the POS. The regular does not carry a third app.

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Amara WijayaVIP

[email protected] · +62 812 ···

$3,240

lifetime spend

Visits

18

Avg spend

$180

Last seen

Apr 2

Favourite dishMiyazaki A5 Wagyu

Favourite wineCatena Malbec

AllergiesNuts

On a busy night

How Marketing actually uses it.

01

They pay as themselves

The ticket is on a guest card. Points are arithmetic, not a signup speech at the door.

02

The tenth visit is a rule

A reward appears on the POS. The waiter does not have to remember who is close.

03

Marketing already knows the tier

A campaign can write to gold without exporting a spreadsheet at midnight.

01

Earn when they pay

The POS already knows the guest. Points land on the receipt. No QR wallet, no plastic you will reprint in June, unless you want the plastic.

02

Redeem without a speech

A reward on the ticket: a dessert, a percentage, a bottle. The waiter taps it. The drawer and the guest card agree.

03

Tiers the room can explain

A regular becomes a name the host already uses. The rule is visits or spend, not a coalition of brands the guest does not care about.

What's inside

Everything you get with Loyalty.

  • Points, punch card or tiers
  • Earn on every closed ticket
  • Redeem on the POS, on this ticket
  • Public member card if you want one
  • Same guest as reservations and CRM
  • Campaigns can talk to a tier
People already came back. Loyalty just made the tenth visit a bottle we meant to give them anyway, without the waiter forgetting.
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