A loyalty program without an app
Customers join instantly. No download, no account, no push fatigue.
Most loyalty platforms require an app. That sounds modern — but in practice it means most of your customers never participate. Summa needs no app. Cards live right in the browser that's already on every phone.
No download. No account. Joined in 2 seconds.
Why apps sabotage loyalty programs
Here's the number app-based vendors prefer not to mention: only 12% of loyalty members have ever downloaded a loyalty app — even though they're officially enrolled in a program.
12%
Only 12% of loyalty members have ever downloaded a loyalty app.
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That means: with an app-based system, you lose 88% of potential members before they collect a single stamp. Not because your program is unappealing. Because the download step is a barrier most people simply won't cross.
Think about the moment at the counter: a customer is interested. You say 'just download the app'. They nod, pay, leave. At home, nothing happens. The friction at the moment of interest doesn't just cost you a member — it costs you the habit loop you were trying to build.
What actually happens at the download step
An app download sounds like a small ask. In practice it means: open the App Store, search, wait, install, create an account, confirm an email, allow notifications — all before a single stamp gets issued. Every step in that chain loses a fraction of your interested customers.
Add app fatigue on top. The average smartphone has over 80 installed apps — and most people have largely stopped downloading new ones. The resistance to another app isn't personal, it's exhaustion.
Then there's push notification burnout. App-based systems sell notifications as a feature — 'you can reach customers directly!' What often happens: customers allow notifications, get overwhelmed by offers, and delete the app. The opposite of loyalty.
A good loyalty program rewards loyalty. It doesn't start by testing it.
How it works without an app
The flow is simple — for you and for your customers.
- You scan the customer's card
The customer shows their QR code (ready in their browser), you scan it with the stamp interface in your phone's browser. That's it. No terminal, no POS system needed.
- The stamp appears instantly
The customer's card updates in real time. No syncing, no reloading. The new stamp is visible before the receipt prints.
- The card lives in the browser
New customers simply open the link to your program — the card is immediately in their browser. Optionally, they can bookmark it or add it to the home screen for one-tap access. No app, no account, no friction.
- Redeem the reward — one tap
When the card is full, you release the reward with one click in your dashboard. No paper vouchers, no manual stamp-checking.
One surface, one card — your browser
In the browser
The loyalty card is a URL. A customer opens it once, bookmarks it or adds it to the home screen — done. Works on any smartphone, any browser, no installation. The card is readable offline; stamps sync when the connection returns.
No download required — the browser is already on every phone.
When a native app still makes sense
Summa isn't the right choice for every business. There are cases where a native app is the better tool — and it would be dishonest to pretend otherwise.
If you have 50+ locations, want to build a distinct app brand identity, and have the budget for app development and ongoing maintenance — a native app may be right for you. The investment makes sense at a certain scale.
If your program needs multiple membership tiers, personalised offers by segment, and push campaigns to sub-audiences — that's app territory. A stamp card mechanic isn't designed for that.
If you plan to send targeted push notifications multiple times a week as a central part of your marketing, you need an app. A browser-based card has no push channel.
For most cafés, salons, bakeries, and restaurants, Summa fits better: no development effort, no App Store dependency, no friction for customers. But that decision should be made with clear information.
Frequently asked questions
What happens when a customer gets a new phone?
No problem. Customers can link an email address to their card. When they switch phones, they receive a link to their card by email — all their stamps are still there. Customers who haven't linked an email can recover their card from the original URL if they saved it.
Do customers need a Google or Apple account?
No. The card opens right in the browser — no Google or Apple account, no signup, no password required.
How do new customers get their first card?
You share the link to your program — as a QR code at the counter, on a table card, or on your website. The customer opens the link and the card is immediately in their browser. No account, no registration, no intermediate step.
Can customers access their card on multiple devices?
Yes. The card is a URL — anyone with the link can open the card. Customers who have linked an email can view all their cards on any device.
How does stamping work on the staff side without an app?
You open the stamp interface on your smartphone in the browser — no installation needed. Staff get their own logins. Scanning works via QR code or NFC, depending on how you've set it up.
Is there offline support?
Customers can view their card offline — the stamp count is cached. New stamps are issued as soon as a connection is available. Stamping itself requires a brief internet connection.
What does it cost?
Free up to 10 active cards. Then from €9 per month for up to 50 active cards. No setup fee, no annual contract. No credit card required to start.
Ready to try it?
Free up to 10 cards. No credit card required. Set up in 5 minutes — and your customers don't need to download a thing.
- No app for customers
- No account needed
- Works on any phone
- Free up to 10 cards