Points cards. Stamp cards. Vouchers. Membership tiers. Referrals. Email campaigns. Everything you need to turn one-time buyers into repeat customers. One purchase. No monthly fees. No limits.
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Loyalty SaaS platforms charge $299-999/month for features you’ll own forever with Reward Loyalty. No per-transaction fees. No artificial limits.
This is the same caliber of loyalty infrastructure that enterprise brands pay thousands monthly to rent. Except you own it.
Points-based loyalty cards with flexible earning rules and multiple reward tiers. Digital stamp cards that customers can’t lose. Vouchers and campaigns for promotions at any scale. Membership tiers with automatic progression and points multipliers. Member referrals with dual rewards. Email campaigns with audience segmentation.
AI writing assistant to improve your content. Staff dashboard for processing transactions from any device. Analytics to see what’s working. Offline access via PWA. Passwordless login for everyone.
7 languages included. RTL support. White-label ready. Full source code, no encryption.
This is what separates Reward Loyalty from other loyalty scripts.
Customers create one account that works at every business on your installation. Coffee shop stamps. Gym points. Restaurant vouchers. One email, one login, one wallet.
But here’s what makes it powerful for you: each business operates in complete isolation. When they log in, they see only their customers, their cards, their staff. They have no idea other businesses exist on the same platform.
A luxury spa and a budget car wash can share your installation. Neither knows, neither cares.
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Updates are free forever. Bug fixes, security patches, new features. All included with your original purchase.
One-click updates from your admin dashboard (with active support). Manual updates by downloading from CodeCanyon (always available). Either way, you’re never locked out of improvements.
Both licenses include identical source code and all features.
Regular: One end product. Your own business, a single client project, or one installation per client.
Extended: Multiple businesses pay you to use the same installation. White-label reselling, franchise networks, agencies with shared infrastructure.
Not sure? Start with Regular. Upgrade later if your model changes.
Your customers are already loyal to someone. Make sure it’s you.
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