Seattle, WA

Free Loyalty Program for Coffee Shops in Seattle, WA

No app. No card. Just a QR code on your counter. Free to start, no credit card required.

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A coffee shop in Seattle operates in the city that invented the third wave and still holds the highest bar for what a great drink should be. Seattle drinkers know coffee, and they can be loyal to a great shop for years, but only if that shop earns the slot in their daily routine. The indie shops that thrive in Seattle do it by making regulars feel like part of something, and a loyalty program is the simplest way to formalize that. A Seattle regular with four stamps on a card is a regular who is already committing to the next six visits. That is the kind of customer math that keeps an indie shop alive.

Seattle has a population of roughly 737,015 and a median household income of $110,781. In a market where consumers have plenty of options, repeat business is what makes an independent shop work.

Why paper punch cards aren't working

A coffee shop lives on repeat visits, not one-time traffic. The average regular swings by four to eight times a month, dropping six to ten dollars each visit. Lose that customer to the chain down the block and you lose roughly two hundred dollars a month, every month. Paper punch cards try to solve this, but customers lose them, forget them at home, or never carry a wallet at all. Worse, you have no idea who your regulars even are, so when a regular goes missing you cannot reach out.

How it works

Print a QR code

Sign up, pick your reward, and print the QR code. Place it visibly on the counter. Takes 3 minutes.

Customers scan to collect

Every visit, the customer scans the QR code with their phone camera. A digital stamp is added to their card. No app needed.

Rewards unlock automatically

When they hit your threshold, the reward unlocks on their phone. They show the screen to claim it. You never touch a card.

"Increasing customer retention rates by 5% increases profits by 25% to 95%."

Bain & Company

Common questions from coffee shops owners

How often will my coffee shop customers actually use a loyalty program?

Coffee is one of the highest-frequency small business categories, so loyalty engagement is unusually strong. Expect most regulars to check in on every visit once the program is on the counter and they have scanned once. The more friction-free the sign-up, the closer you get to full participation.

How many stamps should a coffee shop loyalty card require?

Ten visits for one free drink is the industry standard and it works. With a typical drink cost around six dollars, ten stamps gives you a healthy eight to ten percent reward ratio, which research suggests is the sweet spot. Drop to eight stamps if your average ticket is lower or if you want faster reward cycles.

Should the reward be a free drink or a discount?

A free drink wins almost every time. Free feels like a gift; a discount feels like a transaction. A free drink also brings the customer back in for a separate visit, which often turns into an add-on pastry or a friend joining them. Discounts just shave margin off a visit they were going to make anyway.

Can I run a loyalty program without buying an expensive POS system?

Yes. You do not need to integrate with your register at all. A QR code on the counter and a phone is all a customer needs. No hardware, no monthly POS upgrade, no engineering. Your barista does not even have to do anything during checkout.

What happens when a customer forgets to scan?

With a digital loyalty program, a customer can scan the code any time during their visit, not just at the register. Some customers scan while they wait, some scan with their drink in hand, and the most practiced ones scan as they walk in. The QR code stays visible throughout the visit, so there is no single moment to miss.

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