Marketing · Retention

The simplest loyalty scheme there is.

Set your name, the reward and the stamp count. Prints several to a sheet on card stock.

Layout

Print on 250–300gsm card at 100% scale, not fit-to-page.

Preview

Your business name

Loyalty card

A free coffee, on us

9 stamps to redeem

Free — limited-time offer

A paper card cannot tell you who came back.

MinimalPOS keeps customer records, visit history and feedback, so returning guests are recognisable at the counter — no points engine required.

How this free tool helps

Loyalty Punch Card Generator

Set your business name, the reward and how many stamps it takes. The card previews live and prints several to a sheet on standard card stock. It is the simplest loyalty scheme there is, and for a small café it is often the one that actually gets used.

From planning tool to restaurant operations

A paper card works, but it cannot tell you who came back. MinimalPOS keeps customer records, visit history and feedback, so returning guests are recognisable at the counter — note that it does not run a points-based loyalty programme.

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Frequently asked questions

How many stamps should a loyalty card have?

Enough that the reward costs you less than the repeat visits are worth, and few enough that the card feels achievable. For a café selling daily, eight to ten is common; for a venue visited monthly, that many stamps will never be filled.

What should I print it on?

Card stock around 250–300gsm survives a wallet. Print at 100% scale rather than fit-to-page so the cards come out the size you designed.

How do I stop cards being abused?

Use a distinctive stamp rather than a pen mark, and keep it behind the counter. Perfect control is not worth chasing on a paper scheme — if the numbers get large enough to worry about, that is the point to move to something digital.

Does MinimalPOS run a loyalty programme?

Not a points-based one, and we would rather say so than imply otherwise. It keeps customer records, visit history, feedback and table bookings, so regulars are recognisable — but there is no points accrual or redemption engine.