We’re building it. You get the final say.
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We've launched an official 1775 research initiative.
Subject: rewards programs. Sample size: you.
Most loyalty programs are designed by people who have never personally tried to redeem 4,000 points for a tote bag.
We're not building one of those. We've already done the hard part and mapped out a rewards program worth actually using.
Before we lock it in, the people it's built for get the final say. That's where you
come in.
The hypotheses on the table:
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- Points per dollar spent.
- Free shipping at some threshold.
- Free coffee merch when your orderhits a certain size.
- First grab on the limited drops, before anyone else even knows they exist. (And yes, those are coming.)
- A free bag every so many orders, no math required on your end.
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Which one would actually keep you around?
And if we left something off that you'd want, submit it for the record. We're open to peer review.
Reply with your findings. This concludes the study. For now.
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