Stamp card -The client accumulates stamps and earns a reward. For example, collect 10 stamps and get a free coffee. The client sees on the card how many stamps he has, sees how many more stamps he has to accumulate to get a reward, and also sees when he has earned a reward. Then comes and gets his/her reward. And you as a business owner write off the reward from the client’s card and the client starts to collect stamps again.
Subscription – The client buys several visits at once, after each visit of the client 1 visit (1 stamp) is written off from the card.
Cashback card – The client collects points (% of his purchases) the client can see on the card how many points he has accumulated. the client can pay for his next purchase from you with these points. You as the owner of the business can write off these points.
A discount card – There are no savings on the card. The card simply shows that this customer has a permanent discount.
Membership – A client buys a membership from you. The card shows that the client is a member, the card has an expiration date that can be renewed.
A membership card may have an expiration date that can be changed. There are no transactions on this type of card. When scanning the card, the scanner shows the cardholder and the status of the card (valid or invalid).
That is, a membership card shows that a person is a member of some club with any privileges. For example, if it is a hairdressing salon, only VIP masters serve the club members. You can draw an analogy with an airport, where there is a VIP lounge with high comfort.
Coupon – This card works great for attracting new customers. It’s a one-time card. It can be an interesting offer for the first visit (discount or free service, free coffee) Customer shows you a coupon, you redeem it (use it) and this coupon can turn into a permanent loyalty card. And then the client begins to go to you and collect stamps or accumulate points.
Certificate – Certificate. Can be used as a gift certificate. On this card, the client sees some balance of points, which he can use. You can give points to each customer after you install the card on the phone. It is possible to accrue points several times. The points can be deducted all at once or partially.
For example, you can make a certificate for 1000 points (the amount can be any). The client pays you, you credit this amount to his card. The next time the client comes to you shows that he has a certificate and does some service and as payment, you write off the points from the card. That is, the client pays you in advance, and he can use the service at any time.
You can make a promotion, for example, as a gift. many people do not know what to get for the birthday of an acquaintance. They buy a certificate from you (they pay you), you give this person a QR code, by which the person named sets up the card and then you credit the card with the amount for which you bought the certificate. Then the birthday boy comes to you and these points will use the service (for example free eyebrow design or any other cosmetic procedure, which can be a manicure, can be a facial massage, or whatever)