Wellington, New Zealand
Loyalty for pizza shops in Wellington
Wellington claims more cafes per capita than New York and takes its coffee seriously enough to argue about it. Cuba Street, Courtenay Place, Newtown, and the Te Aro laneways pack independents into a compact, walkable centre full of public servants with rigid lunch routines and strong opinions about their regular spot.
Wellingtonians tap on and off the bus and pay for everything by phone, and QR codes are familiar from every gig poster and menu in town. A wallet-based loyalty card needs no explanation here.
Made for the neighbourhoods
Whether you trade in Cuba Street, Courtenay Place, Te Aro, or anywhere else in Wellington, the card lives in your customer's phone wallet and works wherever you are.
Where pizza shop loyalty goes wrong
- Delivery apps own the customer data and take a cut of every order.
- Paper cards never survive being stapled to a greasy box.
- Friday rush leaves zero time for slow loyalty admin.
- Regulars are invisible: the same family orders every week and nobody knows.
A card for collection, delivery, and the counter
Customers scan a QR code on the box, counter, or order confirmation and save the card to Apple Wallet or Google Wallet. Staff stamp collection orders at the counter and delivery orders by code, so every direct order counts.
Local rollout
How to launch in Wellington
Third-party apps take a heavy cut of every order. The single most valuable thing a pizza loyalty program can do is give customers a reason to order from you directly.
Capture the public-sector lunch crowd
The Lambton Quay and Featherston Street crowd runs on habit: same coffee, same lunch, same time. Weekday streak rewards fit the most predictable customers in the country.
Reward loyalty through a southerly
When the weather turns horizontal, footfall drops. A bonus stamp on foul-weather days gives regulars a reason to brave the walk and keeps quiet days alive.
Cement the tribal choice
Wellingtonians pick a cafe and defend it like a sports team. A visible card in the phone wallet formalises the allegiance before a rival espresso bar can tempt them.
Wellington pizza shop loyalty
Turn visits into rewards
Reward your regulars and keep them coming back.
Reward ideas
Rewards that match the order rhythm
Pizza customers think in whole orders, so the classic free-pizza milestone still works best, supported by add-on rewards that lift order value.
10 orders = free pizza
The classic for a reason. Easy to explain on a box sticker and the food cost of one pizza is small against ten direct orders.
Sides upgrade at 5
A mid-card reward like free garlic bread or dip keeps momentum going on the way to the big milestone.
Match-night bonus
Double stamps on big game nights reward the orders you were getting anyway and pull wavering customers off the apps.
Frequently asked questions
Does Leal work for pizza shops in Wellington?
Yes. Leal loyalty cards work anywhere in New Zealand. Customers in Wellington add the card to Apple Wallet or Google Wallet from a QR code, and your team stamps it from a phone or tablet.
Do customers in Wellington need to download an app?
No. The card is saved straight to the phone wallet from a QR code or link, so there is no app store visit and no account to create.
Can customers earn stamps on delivery orders?
Yes. You can include a stamp code or link with the order confirmation or on the box, so delivery customers earn without visiting the counter.
Does this work alongside delivery apps?
Yes, and that is the point: rewards apply to direct orders, which gives customers a reason to skip the aggregator next time.
What reward should a pizza shop start with?
A free pizza after a set number of orders. It is familiar, easy to promote on the box, and strong enough to change ordering habits.
Launch your Wellington loyalty card this week
A wallet card, a QR code, a staff scanner, and a reward your Wellington regulars understand. No customer app, no paper.