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.