Perkville recently released a new Levels API that makes it easier for developers to display a customer’s level and associated progress and available perks directly on a website or in their mobile app.
For retail based businesses such as restaurants, fitness studios, gyms and salons, this helps bring more of the loyalty experience into your website and mobile app. Instead of sending customers to a separate destination to check their status, you can show their level inside your own digital experience.
Developer documentation:
https://docs.perkville.com/overview/integrations/integrating-perkville/integrating-your-app-with-perkville/levels-page
Levels feature overview:
https://docs.perkville.com/features/levels
Levels give customers a clear status and something to work toward. A customer can earn points through purchases, referrals, visits, challenges, or other actions, then unlock a higher level once they reach the right threshold.
Levels in Perkville can be based on calendar year points, calendar quarter points, or lifetime points. Businesses can also require an active membership to achieve specific levels, which is useful for brands that want to incentivise buying a membership.
That flexibility helps businesses design programs around their actual goals, such as driving repeat purchases, referrals, retention, memberships, and long term customer value.
The Levels API lets developers bring Perkville level data into a website and mobile app experience that their customers already use.
Use it to display:
This makes the loyalty experience easier for customers to understand. They can quickly see where they stand, what they have unlocked, and what they need to do next.
For retail based verticals, website and app visibility matters. Customers may check their account, review rewards, make purchases, manage a membership, or refer friends from the same site.
By adding levels to your website, the loyalty program becomes part of the customer experience instead of a separate feature. This can help reinforce the value of purchases, referrals, memberships, and other actions that support revenue and retention.
For larger multi location businesses and franchises, the API can also help create a consistent experience across locations and digital channels. Customers see the same level structure and progress no matter where they engage.
The Levels API gives developers a practical way to make loyalty status more visible on a business’ website and mobile app. Customers can see their level, understand their progress, and stay aware of the benefits available to them.
For retail based businesses using Perkville, this can make the loyalty experience clearer, more engaging, and more connected to the customer journey.
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