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📨 The TL;DR: Manual vs. Automated Gift Card Programs:
NOTE, I've been liking this for TLDR lately - a section right after the intro, demarcated by a horizontal line (which you can find under 'Insert'
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Feature |
Manual Fulfillment |
Professional Card Platform |
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Effort |
Hours in spreadsheets |
Automated and scheduled delivery |
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Access |
Retail purchase limits |
Unlimited global scaling |
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Choice |
You guess the brand, and your recipients are locked into it |
Recipients pick their own brand |
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Visibility |
"Sent and forgotten" |
Real-time claim tracking |
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Budget |
Lost to unclaimed cards |
Reclaimable "breakage" value |
The Problem 👉 Research firm Prime46 uses gift card incentives to drive survey participation. Originally, their project manager was buying Amazon codes manually and tracking them in a spreadsheet—a major time-suck for a firm that bills clients hourly.
The Pivot The Pivot 👉 They integrated a gift card API into their survey software. With just 48 hours of dev time, they automated the entire workflow:
The Result 👉 The manager now reclaims up to 10 hours weekly, shifting focus from administrative legwork to high-level project strategy.
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And another call out section (this one is called 'pre')
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