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Product comparison

Reward Loyalty vs Piggy.

Piggy combines no-code loyalty, member profiles, gift cards, email, automation, branded touchpoints, and integrations in a managed service. Reward Loyalty gives the license holder source, hosting control, and isolated businesses on one installation.

Comparison focusOperating model and buyer fit
Evidence standardCurrent first-party sources
Facts reviewed12 July 2026

Short answer

Two models for different buyers.

Choose Piggy when a team wants vendor hosting, a no-code program builder, customer data, stored-value gift cards, and automated communication in one service. Choose Reward Loyalty when source access, infrastructure control, several isolated businesses, and a ready staff and member application carry more weight.

Self-hosted

Reward Loyalty

Self-hosted loyalty software with member, staff, business, and administrator interfaces plus points, stamps, vouchers, passes, tiers, achievements, referrals, email, APIs, and webhooks.

Best for: Agencies and operators that want source and multi-business ownership.

Competitor model

Piggy

Managed no-code loyalty software with points, gift cards, customer profiles, segments, email, automation, branded touchpoints, and POS or commerce integrations.

Best for: Businesses that want one vendor to operate loyalty, customer data, gift cards, and communication.

At a glance.

Decision Reward Loyalty Piggy
Deployment Self-hosted with source Managed SaaS
Program setup Business dashboard with defined loyalty products No-code rules, rewards, journeys, and branded touchpoints
Customer data Member records and business-scoped activity Built-in CRM, attributes, segmentation, and journey data
Gift cards Vouchers and prepaid passes; no stored-value gift-card engine Digital and physical gift cards with balance and redemption tools
Software billing $349 once; hosting and optional renewal Starter from $79/month; Scale from $299; Pro from $849; enterprise by quote
Multi-business model Isolated businesses on one installation Managed account and integration structure by plan

Feature comparison

Compare the capabilities that change the decision.

Loyalty, data, and communication

Capability Reward Loyalty Piggy
Member communication Email campaigns, automatic messages, personal voucher runs, and in-app notices Email, automation journeys, segments, rewards, and multi-channel touchpoints
Behavior rules Points rules plus a fixed catalog of 15 one-time achievements No-code rules, triggers, multipliers, tiers, and engagement actions
Integrations Store integrations, APIs, webhooks, and QR staff flows POS, commerce, HR, payment, and open API options
Source access Included No

Where Reward Loyalty is stronger.

  • Keeps source, hosting, domain, and data infrastructure under the license holder’s control.
  • Runs many isolated client businesses on one installation with one member wallet.
  • Includes staff and operator workflows without a per-business SaaS account.

Where Piggy is stronger.

  • Combines loyalty, member data, gift cards, email, and automation in one managed product.
  • Provides a no-code builder and a broad integration catalogue for local and commerce use.
  • Supports stored-value gift cards and journey triggers that Reward Loyalty does not provide.

Choose Reward Loyalty if.

  • You run loyalty for several businesses and need strict data isolation on one install.
  • Source access and hosting choice matter more than a managed journey builder.
  • Vouchers or prepaid-use passes cover the offer without a stored-value gift card.

Choose Piggy if.

  • Your team wants no-code rules, CRM data, gift cards, and automated messages from one vendor.
  • A supported POS or commerce integration removes manual staff work.
  • The recurring plan and vendor-operated service fit the operating budget.

Limits to account for.

  • Reward Loyalty has no stored-value gift-card engine, SMS campaign channel, or free-form marketing journey builder.
  • Piggy plan fit depends on the required channels, automation volume, integrations, and member scale; its public starting prices do not define the final quote.
  • Piggy offers broader behavior triggers, while Reward Loyalty achievements use fixed names, events, and thresholds.

Sources and review date

Check the facts that can change.

Pricing, plans, limits, and integrations can change. These sources were reviewed on 12 July 2026.

Questions buyers ask

Common questions.

Does Reward Loyalty include gift cards like Piggy?

No stored-value gift-card engine is documented. Reward Loyalty has vouchers for discounts and prepaid passes for counted or time-limited use. Piggy supports digital and physical gift cards with balance and redemption workflows.

Which Piggy price belongs in the comparison?

Piggy lists Starter from $79 per month, Scale from $299, Pro from $849, and an enterprise plan by quote. The right plan depends on the automation, channels, integrations, and program controls in the brief.

Which product fits an agency with several clients?

Reward Loyalty fits an agency that wants one owned installation with isolated client businesses. Piggy fits an agency or operator that prefers vendor hosting and can map each client to Piggy’s plan and account structure.

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