I’d like to share the journey behind building my SaaS product, Voucheriser!
Like many of solopreneurs , I’ve always had this vision of creating something on my own and becoming financially independent. I’ve got a background in software engineering, and while working in corporate roles, I kept brainstorming ideas on the side. I wanted to build something that would bring genuine value to businesses and help me take a step closer to my goal of working on my own terms.
The concept for Voucheriser started taking shape when I remembered an old trend among service businesses and restaurants: distributing physical flyers with vouchers. Back in the day, you’d see things like a flyer with 20 vouchers for, say, five different Wendy’s menu items at a bundled discount. It was a simple idea, yet highly effective at bringing customers back. It got me thinking: while there are platforms out there for voucher and loyalty management, none truly focus on product/service bundling in a way that lets customers buy packages and redeem them over time.
After validating the idea with a handful of friends who loved it, I dove into development, aiming to create something easy to use, versatile, and valuable for a wide range of service businesses.
Voucheriser is a platform designed to help service-based businesses create and sell bundled packages in the form of redeemable vouchers. From bundled product offerings to loyalty cards, the platform makes it easy for businesses to retain customers, build cash flow, and encourage repeat visits.
Some highlights of Voucheriser:
1- Customizable voucher sets for bundling products/services.
2- Loyalty card creation for points-based rewards.
3- Multi-location support for businesses with different branches.
4- API integration to easily sync with existing systems.
5- Affordable pricing, tailored especially for small and medium-sized businesses looking for an easy way to manage loyalty without breaking the bank.