Set up
Choose the offer and the payout
You decide what a new customer gets and what a nearby business earns after a real sale. This gives the whole channel a simple, clear incentive on both sides.
How it works
Spotvira helps complementary businesses promote your offer, tracks which customers come through them, and only charges when a real sale happens.
The short version
Set up
You decide what a new customer gets and what a nearby business earns after a real sale. This gives the whole channel a simple, clear incentive on both sides.
Match
We look for local businesses that serve the same kind of customer without competing directly with you. The goal is same audience, different service.
Promote
Your offer appears on a printed card or QR sign where customers can notice it naturally. It feels like a useful local perk, not a hard sell.
Claim
The customer scans, claims the offer on their phone, and comes to your business to redeem it. Spotvira tracks that path cleanly for you.
Confirm
When that customer actually buys, books, or starts a membership, you confirm the purchase. In practice, that is the main action your side needs to take.
Pay
You are paying for an actual sale outcome, not for attention alone. That keeps the economics tied to something concrete and measurable.
What makes a good partner
The goal is not to place your offer inside a competitor. The goal is to place it inside a business your ideal customer already trusts.
Why customers respond
A customer standing at a local counter is more likely to act on a nearby offer that feels relevant right now than on a generic ad they saw somewhere else.
That is why the offer works well as a QR card, menu perk, desk sign, waiting room card, checkout insert, or small printed recommendation.
Concrete example
Imagine you run a gym. A nearby smoothie bar agrees to display “1 month free at your first gym membership” to its customers.
A smoothie bar customer scans the QR, claims the offer on their phone, and later signs up at your gym.
Your front desk marks that purchase. Now the smoothie bar has sent you a real customer, so that is when the payout applies.
What you really need
You do not need new hardware, a complicated point-of-sale setup, or a custom app install. The system is meant to fit into normal local business operations whether you run a storefront, a clinic, a studio, or a solo service business.
What Spotvira handles
Optional add-on
If you want, you can also turn on the in-store customer referral channel. That gives you a poster and counter card so your own customers can get a personal QR and share your offer with friends.
That is useful, but the main service inside Spotvira is still the nearby-business channel.
Who this works for
Larger local business
A gym, salon, clinic, studio, or retail shop can use Spotvira to build a steady nearby-partner channel while front-desk staff confirm successful sales as customers come in.
Independent operator
A freelance plumber, cleaner, tutor, or mobile service can use the same system. The difference is simply where the sale gets confirmed and how often you check the dashboard.
The model is the same either way: a complementary local business helps put your offer in front of the right people, and you pay only after the result you care about actually happens.