A voucher valid 8–10am only brings regulars in when tables are empty — without discounting Saturday brunch.
Quiet hours get demand. Peak hours keep value.
Use cases
Outcomes owners recognise: stay visible, fill quiet hours, win back drifted regulars, grow baskets and turn neighbouring footfall your way. Every business prioritises differently — start with the job that matters most.
These are illustrative examples of how owners can use loyocal — not promised results.
A voucher valid 8–10am only brings regulars in when tables are empty — without discounting Saturday brunch.
Quiet hours get demand. Peak hours keep value.
A regular has not visited in three months. Send a “we miss you” voucher for this week only — not a blanket discount for everyone else.
Bring back the ones who drifted.
Someone leaves the salon next door still on the high street. Offer 15% off chinos the same day — while they are still out locally.
Right place, right mood, right offer.
The café shares a voucher for your gallery after every meal; you return the favour. Customers stay local — both get footfall.
A neighbour sends customers your way.
Set a spend threshold or “dessert with any main” — supermarket-style mechanics, sized for your menu, without a flat sale.
Reward with purpose.
After the appointment, invite a Google or Trustpilot review while the visit is fresh — a neutral ask at the right time.
Reputation that compounds.
After the first recorded visit, invite them back within a sensible window — turning a trial into a habit.
First visit becomes a relationship.
Tell programme members when a new collection lands — people who already chose to hear from you, on their terms.
Your customers. Your channel.
New products, services and events reach members — not buried in a social feed or junk folder.
Keep the relationship alive between purchases with rewards and useful updates.
Turn the first recorded visit into the start of a habit, before it fades.
Reach drifting regulars without discounting the people who already visit often.
Time-windowed offers fill slow slots while busy periods stay at full value.
Thresholds and qualifying offers encourage a larger or more relevant purchase.
Appear in nearby discovery when people are already out — with optional boosts when you want reach.
Share complementary offers with neighbouring businesses and keep more spending local.
Ask for a Google or Trustpilot review after a visit, while the experience is still fresh.
Tell us the what you care about most — retention, quiet periods, nearby discovery or something else — and we will map out a practical starting programme for your business.
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