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Smart rewards for customer fidelization

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rewa is a loyalty program for independent brick and mortar stores: cafés, bakeries, corner shops. It runs from the phone at the counter, with no cash register, POS or invoicing system required.

Customers don't download an app or carry a card. They identify with their ID or phone number and points accumulate on their own as the cashier taps products. Points define a level, and each level gives a discount that applies itself at the register, always with a cap or frequency limit so no single sale loses money.

The setup wizard takes under 10 minutes: it calculates percentages, caps and levels from your real margin and ticket numbers, and warns you if a level would sell at a loss. Smart rewards go one step further: instead of a cash discount, the customer gets a product that costs you less than the discount it replaces and matches what they usually buy.

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Features

  • Point levels with benefits that apply automatically at the register, each with a cap or frequency limit
  • No app or card for customers: they identify by ID or phone number
  • Smart rewards: the benefit is delivered as a product that costs the store less than the equivalent discount
  • Setup wizard that computes discount percentages and caps from your real margin, with a warning if a level would sell at a loss
  • QR self-registration so customers sign themselves up while they wait
  • Google review booster: asks happy customers for a review right after they get a benefit
  • Owner dashboard with margin saved, discount spend and customer balances
  • Bilingual interface (English and Spanish), built to work with any currency and ID format

Use Cases

  • A café that wants regulars to come back one extra time per month, without printing stamp cards
  • A bakery running its counter from a phone, where the cashier records a sale with one hand in a few seconds
  • A corner shop that wants to reward loyal customers but can't afford a flat permanent discount
  • A store owner who wants Google reviews from real customers, asked at the moment they receive a reward
  • A small retailer replacing cash discounts with products, protecting margin while the customer still feels the win

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