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POS and loyalty sync
My Stash Rewards works best when wallet-based rewards feel connected to the rest of your business. Whether you need a simple staff workflow, an online follow-up path, a customer-list connection, or a more customised automation setup, the goal is the same: reduce friction, keep your branding consistent, and make loyalty easier to operate.

Connection focus
Point of sale, customer lists, online sales, automation, and custom workflows.
Commercial outcome
Less manual work, clearer campaign timing, and a loyalty system that fits how your business already operates.
If your business already runs on a POS, booking platform, ecommerce store, or CRM, the key question is simple: will My Stash Rewards fit into the way we already work? This page is here to answer that clearly.
My Stash Rewards is designed to work alongside the tools you already rely on, so you can launch wallet-based rewards without creating extra complexity for staff or customers. The customer-facing pass stays branded around your business while the operational side stays practical.
That means less friction, a cleaner rollout, and a stronger path from first interest to repeat spend.
For businesses that want a clearer visual cue, these are some of the named POS platforms My Stash Rewards can fit alongside today. If your current setup is not shown here, you can still launch with a practical browser-based workflow and plan a more tailored connection path from there.
POS and loyalty sync
Storefront and cashback workflows
Hospitality stamp accrual workflows
Some operators need a practical in-store setup. Others care more about customer follow-up, online sales, or automation. This page is designed to show the main paths clearly so visitors can understand how My Stash Rewards fits their environment.
POS and in-store workflows
My Stash Rewards can sit alongside your current in-store process so staff can scan, validate, and update loyalty activity without forcing you into a full POS replacement. That makes it easier to run wallet-based rewards in cafes, retail stores, salons, clinics, and service businesses that already have an existing setup.
Counter-side scanning workflows
Browser-based staff redemption tools
Offer validation during checkout
Flexible rollout for single or multi-location operators
Ecommerce and online offers
If your business sells online, the wallet pass can become a persistent loyalty touchpoint after checkout. That gives you a practical way to reinforce repeat purchases, send campaign updates, and support gift, coupon, or member-style offers without needing customers to install another app.
Post-purchase pass enrollment
Campaign-based coupon delivery
Gift and prepaid pass use cases
Repeat-purchase re-engagement flows
CRM and customer follow-up
Many businesses already collect customer details in a booking platform, CRM, or member list. My Stash Rewards can support connection strategies that help those systems work alongside the wallet pass, so your loyalty activity feels like part of the same customer journey rather than a separate marketing silo.
Member and customer-list syncing
Event-triggered follow-up logic
Segment-based campaign timing
Referral and retention communication support
Automation and custom connections
Some businesses only need simple no-code automations. Others need deeper software connections or custom setup help. My Stash Rewards can fit into that workflow so reward activity, customer updates, and timed campaigns work in step with the way your business already operates.
Simple automation flows
Deeper software connections
Custom operational triggers
Connection planning for more complex environments
From point of sale and online sales to customer follow-up and automation, these are the main areas where My Stash Rewards can connect into the way your business already operates.
Retail POS environments
Hospitality counter workflows
Staff-side scanning and validation
Multi-location operational consistency
Online storefronts
Gift and prepaid flows
Coupon and offer redemption journeys
Booking and appointment businesses
CRM platforms
Email and contact databases
Membership and subscription tools
Segment-based engagement workflows
No-code automations
Event-based triggers
Deeper software connections
Custom implementation planning
The strongest rollout is usually the one that gets your reward live quickly, works cleanly for staff, and gives you room to add deeper automation once the program is producing repeat business.
Start simple — Launch with a practical wallet pass and a browser-based process first, then add deeper integrations once the reward structure is proven.
Connect what matters — Link the pass to the systems that affect retention, redemptions, and repeat spend, instead of trying to integrate everything at once.
Keep the experience branded — Even when the workflow connects with outside tools, the customer-facing pass still looks and feels like your business, not a generic loyalty platform.
Build toward automation — Once the basics are working, add automatic updates, timed campaigns, and more advanced customer follow-up to reduce manual effort.
These are the practical questions business owners ask when they want a rewards system that fits their current setup and is easy to roll out.
No. What matters is whether My Stash Rewards can fit the systems that actually affect your sales, redemptions, follow-up, and repeat visits. The right setup is the one that works cleanly in your business, not the one with the longest logo wall.
That is still workable. Many operators can start with browser-based redemption, scanning, and campaign workflows, then add deeper integrations later if the program proves itself commercially.
It is for business owners, operators, and marketers who want a loyalty system that works with the tools they already use, without creating extra friction for staff or customers.