Instagram gets attention
Stories disappear quickly, but a linked offer can turn attention into a trackable visit.
2 fois helps local coffee shops publish weekly offers, share them on WhatsApp and Instagram, add loyalty, and see what brings people back.
Customers discover new spots through reels, stories, brunch photos, iced drinks, and cozy spaces. The problem is converting that attention into real visits and repeat customers.
Stories disappear quickly, but a linked offer can turn attention into a trackable visit.
Owners already use WhatsApp daily. 2 fois gives every shared offer one clean place to land.
A coffee shop grows when customers come back weekly, not only when a reel goes viral.
Use simple campaigns to increase repeat visits, fill quiet hours, and understand which channels bring customers back.
No heavy POS setup. No new hardware. Just the pieces a small cafe needs to publish, share, and measure offers.
A public page with your story, location, opening hours, drinks, and WhatsApp contact.
Feature iced coffee, matcha, brunch items, pastries, and the products you want customers to try.
Create offers for slow hours, weekday combos, new drink launches, or takeaway deals.
Share one clean link on Instagram stories, WhatsApp status, or directly with customers.
Let walk-in customers scan your offer, join loyalty, and come back later.
See views, offer clicks, QR scans, and loyalty actions so marketing feels less random.
Add your cafe, drinks, city, and WhatsApp contact.
Launch a new drink, combo, happy hour, or takeaway deal.
Use the same offer link on Instagram, WhatsApp, and your in-store QR.
See which campaigns get attention and which customers come back.
The page is useful only if it fits how local cafes already sell: Instagram discovery, WhatsApp communication, walk-ins, and repeat drinks.
From cozy cafés to takeaway-first shops, 2 fois helps local coffee shops bring customers back midweek — not only when a reel goes viral.
"A WhatsApp offer and a stamp card bring the same faces back midweek. Most of our regulars started as one-time visitors."
We are selecting a small group of coffee shops in cities worldwide. Setup is guided, feedback is direct, and the goal is to prove what brings customers back.
No. This pilot is focused on offers, sharing, QR codes, loyalty, and visibility. POS and payments are intentionally not required for the first version.
Both. It works for cozy places, brunch cafes, minimalist coffee bars, and takeaway-first shops.
Yes. The page is built around shareable links for Instagram stories, WhatsApp status, and direct messages.
The pilot is designed to be light. The merchant setup can be guided, and customers can open offer links or scan QR codes without changing how your cafe operates.
Yes. Use your real menu, from espresso and latte offers to pastry combos, brunch items, matcha, and takeaway deals.