Offer Types

Spendgo supports multiple offers types, each having additional configurations allowing you to target the Members who receive them. You can easily create, monitor and generate follow-up actions based on a Member’s engagement. Spendgo offer types include:

Add Points

An Add Points offer allows you to give out set number of points to each Member in a selected audience.

Campaign examples

  • Give 50 points for making 3 visits this week.

Things to know

  • Add Points is only available in the Date & Time and Recurring campaign types.


BOGO

A BOGO is a buy one, get one item free.

Campaign Examples

  • Buy one, get one item free on your birthday

  • Buy one burger and get a small fries free when you register

Things to know

  • The default setting is to discount the lowest valued item in the purchase. For example, if you have one $10 item and one $8 item, the $8 item will be discounted.

  • The value of the discount is based only on the price of the parent item. If there are priced modifiers that are not rolled-up into the price of the parent item, they will not be calculated as part of the discount. For example, if you have one $10 item and one $6 item with a $2 modifier, the total discount will be $6.


Discount ($)

A fixed discount is a set value to be discounted from a Member’s purchase.

Campaign examples

  • $5 Off your purchase

Things to know

  • The discount value is deducted from the basket subtotal less any exclusions. If the subtotal is less than the value of the offer, the difference is lost. For example, a $10 off is applied to a $7 purchase, the discount will be $7 and the $3 will be lost to the member.


Multiply Points

Multiply points is an offer that multiplies the points earned on a Member’s purchase.

Campaign examples

  • Earn 3x points happy hour

  • Add any dessert to your purchase and get 2x points on your entire order

  • Get 2x points on coffee after 2pm

Things to know

  • The basket subtotal is the sum of all qualifying items — this means tax, tip, and most other service charges will not be included.

  • Items that have been marked non-qualifying to earn points in the main program will also not qualify to earn bonus points.


Percent Discount

Percent Discount is a set percentage discounted from a Member’s purchase.

Campaign examples

  • 10% off a purchase

Things to know

  • This discount value is calculated based on the basket subtotal. The basket subtotal is the sum of all qualifying items — this means tax, tip, and most other service charges will not be included.

  • Some items will not be included in the discount value, when items have been marked as non-qualifying for discounting. For example, alcohol items may not want to be discounted. If a purchase includes one $6 beer and one $10 burger, plus a 10% discount — the percent discount will be $1, excluding the beer from the discount.


Price Adjustment

Price Adjustment is an offer which adjusts price of items item.

Campaign examples

  • $5 sandwich Tuesdays

Things to know

  • The discount value is calculated based on the difference between the normal price and the discounted price of the item. For example, if the item is $8 and the discounted price is $5. The discount value will be $3 discount.

  • The price adjustment will always apply to all the items in the order which match the redemption item group.


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