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Scanning QR Codes.

How to scan customer loyalty card QR codes

Apr 29, 2026

Scanning customer QR codes is the primary way you interact with the loyalty system. Every points transaction starts with a scan.

Where Customers Show Their Code

Customers display their QR code from:

  • The loyalty card in My Cards (on the website)
  • Their phone's camera roll (if they saved it)
  • A screenshot

The code contains their unique member identifier.

How to Scan

Option 1: Built-in Scanner

  1. Log in to your staff dashboard
  2. Tap Scan QR Code
  3. Point your camera at the customer's code
  4. The system reads the code automatically

Option 2: Phone Camera App

  1. Open your phone's standard camera app
  2. Point it at the customer's QR code
  3. Tap the link that appears
  4. You'll be taken to the staff dashboard with the customer loaded

Option 3: USB or Bluetooth Barcode Scanner

If you run your loyalty program from a PC or tablet at the register, a dedicated QR barcode scanner is the fastest option.

  1. Connect a USB or Bluetooth QR barcode scanner to your device
  2. Open any staff page in your browser
  3. Point the scanner at the customer's QR code
  4. The browser automatically navigates to the customer's profile

This works on any staff page — dashboard, reward claims, member views. The scanner sends keystrokes to the browser, and the system detects the scan automatically.

What to buy: Any USB or Bluetooth barcode scanner that supports 2D/QR codes. Models from Tera, Netum, Inateck, and Eyoyo all work. Budget options start around $20–30.

Setup: Plug in (USB) or pair (Bluetooth) — no software or configuration needed. The scanner works like a keyboard.

Note: The scanner only navigates to URLs on your own domain. External URLs are ignored for security.

Recommendation: For PC-based setups, a USB barcode scanner is the fastest and most reliable option. For tablets, a Bluetooth scanner works well. For phone-only setups, the standard camera app is often easier than the built-in scanner.

After Scanning

Once scanned, you'll see:

  • Customer's name
  • Their current points balance
  • Which loyalty card they're using
  • Options to award points or process redemptions

Common Issues

Code won't scan:

  • Ensure good lighting
  • Ask the customer to increase screen brightness
  • Make sure the entire code is visible
  • Clean your camera lens

Wrong card:

  • The customer may have multiple cards. Ensure they're showing the correct one.

Not authorized:

  • The card may belong to a different club. Only cards in your club will work.

Tips

  • Keep your device charged—you'll use it frequently
  • Practice with a test account before busy periods
  • Have customers prepare their code while waiting in line