For Manufacturers

Move more product off the shelf

Put rebate stickers on your products. We handle the rest.

The problem you're solving

Your product sits on a shelf next to competitors. The customer has 3 seconds to decide. Maybe your packaging is better. Maybe your brand is stronger. But sometimes that's not enough.

A visible "$5 BACK" sticker tips the scale. The customer thinks: "I was going to buy one of these anyway. Might as well get money back." They reach for yours.

Why manufacturers use rebate stickers

New product launches

Getting trial on a new product is hard. A rebate lowers the perceived risk for customers. They're more willing to try something new if there's money back attached.

Competitive positioning

You don't want to lower your price permanently. That devalues the brand and is hard to reverse. A rebate is a temporary promotion that maintains your price point.

Retail relationships

Retailers want products that move. Offering a rebate program shows you're investing in sales velocity. It can help get shelf space or preferred placement.

Customer data

When someone redeems a rebate, you learn who bought your product, where, and when. That's information you don't get when products just disappear into the retail channel.

How we work with manufacturers

You're running a business. You don't want to manage a rebate program. Here's how we make it simple:

  • We print the stickers. We design them to your specs or help you create something that works. QR codes are unique to your campaign.
  • We hold the escrow. You deposit rebate funds. FDIC-insured. Only pays out on verified redemptions.
  • We verify and pay. Customer submits receipt, we check it, we pay them via PayPal. You don't touch it.
  • We send you reports. Redemption rates, geography, timing - so you can see what's working.

What types of manufacturers use this?

We've worked with:

  • Beverage companies (craft beer, energy drinks, specialty sodas)
  • Food manufacturers (snacks, specialty foods, new product launches)
  • Tool and hardware makers
  • Beauty and personal care brands
  • Consumer electronics accessories

If you make something that goes on a retail shelf and can have a sticker applied, this can work.

Starting small

You don't have to commit to a massive campaign. Most manufacturers start with:

  • A few hundred to a few thousand stickers
  • One product line or SKU
  • A specific region or set of retail partners

See how it performs. Learn your redemption rate. Then decide whether to scale up.

Let's talk about your product

Tell us what you make and where it's sold. We'll tell you how rebate stickers could fit.

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