Quick-Service Stall Use Case

Primo Rewards for momos, waffles, shawarma and other quick-service stalls

A momo cart, a waffle counter, a shawarma stall, a chaat setup, a juice corner — different food, same shape of business. Small ticket sizes, a fast walk-up decision, and often just one or two people running the whole counter. Loyalty here has to be dead simple, because there's usually a queue and no time for anything that needs explaining.

Setup, built for a fast counter

Because ticket sizes are small, the reward usually needs to feel achievable quickly to be worth a customer's attention — "buy 6 plates, get the 7th free" or "spend ₹300, earn a stamp" both work well. You pick the rule during onboarding, and get a QR poster to stick right on the cart or counter where people are already waiting.

What it looks like mid-queue

A customer scans your QR code once to join — takes a few seconds, no app to download. After that, they check their own progress on their phone using their WhatsApp number and a one-time code. When you hand over their order, you tap "add stamp" — it has to be quick, since the next person in line is already stepping up, and the update shows instantly with no lag.

Your dashboard, kept simple

You get a customer list, a WhatsApp tab, basic analytics on visits and redemptions, and a QR/CSV export if you want to reprint a poster. Built to be run by whoever's actually working the stall, whether that's you every day or someone helping out on a busy weekend.

Redemption stays with you

Customers see their own progress, but a completed reward only gets honoured once you confirm it — so a free plate or item only goes out when you say so, not automatically.

Worth knowing: this works exactly the same whether you're running a fixed shopfront or a cart that moves locations — all it needs is a phone and a QR code, no POS or fixed setup required.

Getting started

There's a 30-day free trial with no credit card required, and setup takes about ten minutes — no different for a single-person cart than for a full shopfront.


Questions stall owners ask before signing up

Does this work for a stall run by just one or two people?
Yes — adding a stamp takes one tap, which is meant to fit into a fast-moving counter run by a small team.
Do I need a fixed shop, or does this work for a cart?
It works for both. All that's needed is a phone and a QR code — there's no dependency on a fixed location or POS system.
Can it handle a high volume of small, quick transactions?
Yes, adding a stamp is designed to be fast enough to keep up with a queue, and updates show instantly with no waiting between customers.
What's a good reward rule for low-ticket items?
Something that feels achievable quickly tends to work best — "buy 6, get the 7th free" or a spend-based stamp like ₹300 per stamp, rather than a large threshold that takes too long to reach.
What does it cost?
There's a 30-day free trial with no credit card required. Current plans are on the pricing page.

Whatever you're serving — momos, waffles, shawarma, rolls, chaat, juice — the mechanics are the same: a fast reward, a quick tap, and a reason for the next person in line to come back to your counter specifically.

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