What is Voucherify?
Voucherify is an API-first promotions and loyalty engine. This means you can integrate your platform with a solution that runs personalized campaigns covering:- coupons – offer your customers code coupons with different discount options,
- auto-applied promotions – apply discounts automatically to customer orders depending on specific conditions,
- gift cards – offer gift cards with defined amounts that can be topped up,
- loyalty programs – create extensive loyalty programs to keep your customer base come back to earn points and get rewards,
- referral programs – engage your customers in referring their friends and family.

Who uses Voucherify, why, and how?
Voucherify can be successfully adopted across industries in B2C and B2B contexts: e-commerce, travel, or mobile on-demand services. Applying targeted promotions at every stage of the customer lifecycle can help you maximize engagement. This way, you can acquire customers through social media promotion, convert them with a welcome offer, grow them as customers with referrals, and ultimately, build better retention tactics with loyalty campaigns and re-engage them with incentives that match their profiles. This ideal scenario is possible with proper integration.

- Customer Data Platform (CDP)
- Customer Engagement Platform (CEP)
- Customer Relationship Management (CRM) solutions
- Customer Management System (CMS)
- Distribution tools
- Marketing automation platforms
What problems does Voucherify solve?
Thanks to Voucherify, you can solve the following problems:- Integrating promotions with external tools and dynamic customer touchpoints.
- Paying too much for promotion maintenance and real-time monitoring of all digital offers.
- Generating unsatisfactory ROI caused by generic offers, simplistic loyalty programs, and promotional fraud.
- Continuously mediating between marketing and development teams’ priorities.
- Wasting development time to write extra code to keep multiple promotion and loyalty platforms in sync across applications, brands, and teams.
- Struggling to build branded customer-facing UIs using legacy and monolithic services.
- Failing to effectively manage traffic spikes and priority changes.
- Many different promotion cases and issues.