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Developing a mobile application which offers a unified loyalty program for all retail stores

Description

In this project, we created a cross-platform mobile application that combines a loyalty program, a chat with John Dory, a product showcase, an interactive map, and unique promotional offers.

Challenge

What they wanted?

A mobile application in which it will be possible to accumulate bonuses, see their number, use when paying at the checkout with QR identification in the application or in Apple Wallet, find the nearest points of sale on the map, receive promotional offers and unite into a “family” to share the program loyalty.

Solutions

  • There is a loyalty program (the percentage of cashback is displayed here, the number of accumulated points that can be written off in the store via QR or in Apple Wallet when paying).
  • A showcase of goods has been made, which will later turn into a full-fledged catalog.
  • There is a section with promotional offers.
  • A chat is set up in which you can write to John Dory customer service.
  • A map of stores has been created, which displays the distance to all points and you can create a route and open it in the navigator.
  • It is possible to add a loyalty card to the apple wallet (so that you can see the push on the lock screen when you are near the store).
  • Created an association of users into a family group to save and spend points together.

Impact

Why is it cool for the user?

In the days of plastic cards, taking advantage of someone else's discount was something sloppy. They were replaced by discounts by phone numbers, it became a little easier, but it was necessary to request a confirmation code from the owner of the discount. John Dory went the other way and themselves offered to unite in family groups in order to save and spend bonus points together.

And they also took care of the convenience of users - showing a simple map with shops is no longer enough. The person will still go to the navigator to build a route. Therefore, now right inside the John Dory application, you can find out how long the road will take and open the path on Google Maps or Yandex Navigator.

The 21st century has long moved all communications online. Writing is 100 times easier than dialing and calling. For this purpose, the application has a chat where you can clarify whether there is any specific position in the store closest to you, write about what you liked or not. In a word, somehow get closer to the brand.

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Expertise UX/UI Design Mobile App Development E-Commerce Development

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