One of the quietest reasons small-business loyalty programs fail is that customers refuse to install a new app for every shop. The Loyalteey app fixes that by being a single mobile wallet loyalty program every participating store plugs into — one ID, one install, many shops.
One QR for the customer
A customer signs up once with Google Sign-In and gets a single Loyalteey ID — a QR code that lives in their wallet. That same QR works at the café down the street, the salon on the corner, and the tindahan around the block, as long as those shops are on Loyalteey.
For the customer, it feels less like a loyalty program and more like a city-wide membership. For the shop, it eliminates the biggest friction point: convincing the customer to download.
Per-store, not pooled
Even though the ID is universal, points are not. Spend at the café earns café points, redeemable only at the café. Spend at the salon earns salon points, redeemable only at the salon. That keeps each owner's economics safe — you are never paying out for someone else's customer.
Same app, business mode
Owners do not need a separate app either. The Loyalteey app switches into business mode after a 6-digit PIN, and the same phone becomes your scanner, dashboard, and suki list. Free tier covers a single shop; Pro and Pro Plus add staff seats, more brackets, and multi-branch handling.
What it actually replaces
- Paper stamp cards and the laundry that destroys them.
- Separate apps for separate shops that nobody installs twice.
- POS-coupled loyalty plug-ins that require a hardware swap.
- Spreadsheets the owner stops updating after week two.
Why this matters now
The Philippine SMB scene is full of shops that would benefit from a mobile wallet loyalty program, but cannot justify per-shop apps that customers will not download. A shared rails approach — one app, one ID, per-store wallets — is what makes loyalty finally feasible at this scale.
Try the Loyalteey app free as an owner. Your first 10 sukis can be on it by tomorrow.