The big chains have billion-dollar loyalty programs. The café on the corner has a paper punch card and a Sharpie. We think that's worth fixing.
LoyBiz started with a simple observation: the small businesses we love — the ones that know our name and our order — are the ones least equipped to keep customers coming back.
Enterprise loyalty platforms exist, but they're built for chains with IT departments. Paper punch cards exist, but they get lost, forgotten, and tell you nothing about your customers. There was nothing in between.
So we built LoyBiz. A digital loyalty program that a café owner can set up on their phone during a slow afternoon. One where customers join by scanning a QR code — no app to download, no friction, no "sorry, I forgot the card."
We believe small businesses are the heart of local communities. They deserve tools that are built for them — not tools that were built for someone else and stripped down to fit.
LoyBiz is simple on purpose. It does one thing well: it helps your regulars feel rewarded and gives you the visibility to know who they are. That's it. No bloat, no jargon, no contracts.
Every decision we make starts with one question: does this help a small business owner? If it doesn't, we don't build it.
We strip features down, not pile them on. If it takes more than a sentence to explain, it's not simple enough yet.
Free means free. No hidden fees, no surprise upgrades, no dark patterns. You can see every plan and every price before you sign up.
Free to start. Set up in minutes. No contracts, ever.