Open Loyalty is loyalty software for developing dedicated loyalty applications, prepared for large-scale projects, proven by partners. It is a technological stack for all kinds of loyalty applications. Created by developers for developers.
With Open Loyalty you can build applications like: loyalty modules for eCommerce, full loyalty programs for off-line and on-line, motivational programs for sales department or customer care programs with mobile app. The variety applications depends on your imagination.
As a customer you will get new additional loyalty and gamification features in eCommerce which we call the eCommerce Cockpit. Customers can also access loyalty programs through the web service on a subdomain where they can interact with the whole loyalty program - we call this web service Client Cockpit. Everything is fully customizable in design.
On the other hand administrators can manage and monitor every piece of the loyalty program with a dashboard which we call Admin Cockpit. Merchants in off-line stores can use POS Cockpit - a mobile friendly web application thanks to which they can register customers and match customer with transactions.
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