Industry Setups
The feature pages tell you how each Rewardly feature works. These industry pages tell you how to combine them for a specific kind of business — what membership tiers to use, what loyalty ratio is sensible, which channels to enable, which voucher and stamp programs typically work, and what the menu structure should look like.
Each page is a recipe — opinionated defaults that work for that industry. Use them as a starting point, not a rule. Every recipe links back to the underlying feature page when you need depth.
How to read these
Skip to the section that matches your business. If your model is a hybrid (say, a coffee shop with a small bakery), start with the closer match and borrow from the other.
Pick your industry
| Industry | Best for | Setup recipe |
|---|---|---|
| Steakhouse / Fine Dining | Premium table-service restaurants with reservations and a wine menu. | Steakhouse |
| Hotpot Restaurant | Communal-dining venues with soup bases, set menus, and per-person charges. | Hotpot |
| Dessert / Yogurt Kiosk | Fast counter service with self-serve modifiers (toppings, sweetness). | Dessert Kiosk |
| Pet Cafe | Cafes that charge an entry fee on top of F&B, with frequent-visit incentives. | Pet Cafe |
| Bubble Tea / Specialty Drinks | High modifier complexity — milk, sweetness, ice, toppings. | Bubble Tea |
| Bakery | Daily fresh inventory, pre-orders for cakes and bread bundles. | Bakery |
Not on the list? The closest match is usually a good start — every Rewardly feature is industry-agnostic, the recipes just suggest sensible combinations.
Related
- First-Time Setup — the linear, step-by-step guide.
- Core Concepts — programs, members, the Membership ↔ Loyalty dependency.