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E-Voucher - Not Only Voucher

In the past two months. Autobot team was working hard to complete the new module e-voucher. Let's celebrate the completion of the feature.

With our creativity and our research in human behaviour, adding with fantastic design. The e-voucher module that we created will make your customer really want to roll in and participate.

We know the voucher is the way to build your loyalty customer but the traditional voucher bring complexity in which you need to get a designer to design a voucher and print the voucher. After this you might facing the problem in handling the voucher distribution. Usually printing hundred or thousand copied of voucher and distribute to all of our customers take time but most of the time we even cannot finish the distribution of the voucher when the promotion has changed or ended. The customer who receive the voucher maybe not use it for the reason they forget where they keep it or they din't realise the expired date of the voucher. Then the voucher is wasted.

Today, the Autobot E-Voucher is help overcome all this issue. You do not have to design and print your voucher anymore. You can even change the item in your voucher instantly. Moreover, the e-voucher will automatically send a reminder to your customer. “Hey! you have an unclaimed e-voucher in X Shop”.

Send your enquiry and we will arrange a demo with you!


Click here to read more about E-Voucher in our website.


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