Chamoy vs Stamp Me
Stamp Me (Loopy Loyalty) offers simple digital punch cards starting at $35/mo. Chamoy adds NFC coasters, reputation management, and restaurant-specific features for $50/mo.
Book a demoAt a glance
| Chamoy | Stamp Me | |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $50/mo | $35-55/mo |
| Contract required? | ||
| Built for | Restaurants specifically | All business types |
| NFC tap-to-join | ||
| Apple & Google Wallet | ||
| Reputation management | ||
| Google review routing | ||
| Digital punch cards | ||
| Customer feedback capture | ||
| Restaurant-specific analytics | ||
| Requires specific POS? | No — standalone | |
| Setup & onboarding | Free, done for you | Self-serve |
| Support | Founder direct line | Email support |
Detailed comparison
Digital punch cards: bare minimum vs. complete
Stamp Me does one thing: digital punch cards. Customers scan a QR code or get stamped manually to earn rewards. That's it. No NFC, no automated visit tracking, no restaurant-specific workflows. It's a paper punch card on a phone — slightly more convenient, but not meaningfully better at driving repeat visits.
Chamoy includes digital punch cards plus NFC coasters for instant signup (no QR code fumbling), Apple and Google Wallet integration, automated reward tracking, and a dedicated scanner app for staff. Guests join in seconds with a tap, not by opening a camera app and scanning a code. The signup experience alone makes the $15 difference worth it.
Generic tool vs. restaurant-built
Stamp Me was designed for any business that wants a punch card: coffee shops, hair salons, car washes, dog groomers, and restaurants all get the same tool. Nothing is tailored to how restaurants operate. The analytics are basic, the signup flow is clunky, and the experience feels generic because it is.
Chamoy is built exclusively for restaurants and food service. NFC coasters designed for table-side signups, visit-based rewards that match how restaurants think about regulars, and analytics that show you what's actually working. Your loyalty program should feel like an extension of your restaurant, not a one-size-fits-all stamp card.
Reputation management
Stamp Me doesn't offer any reputation management. No review collection, no Google review routing, no feedback capture. To manage your online reputation alongside Stamp Me, you'd need a separate tool at $50-$100/month — making your real cost $85-$155/month for what Chamoy includes at $50.
Chamoy includes reputation management in every plan. Happy customers get routed to Google reviews, unhappy ones to private feedback before they post a 1-star review. Loyalty and reputation in one platform, for less than what most restaurants pay for a basic punch card app plus a review tool.
Where Stamp Me is different
Stamp Me's only advantage is price — $35/month for a bare-bones digital punch card. If you're a non-restaurant business that literally just needs a stamp card and nothing else, Stamp Me is cheaper. But for restaurants, saving $15/month while missing NFC, reputation management, wallet passes, and restaurant-specific features is a false economy.
More than a punch card
For $15 more per month than Stamp Me, get NFC coasters, reputation management, wallet passes, and a platform built specifically for restaurants.
Book a free demoCommon questions
- Is Chamoy worth $15 more per month than Stamp Me?
- Yes. For $15 more you get NFC coasters for tap-to-join signups, reputation management with Google review routing, restaurant-specific analytics, Apple & Google Wallet passes, and done-for-you setup. You'd need to spend $50-100+ per month on separate tools to match those features.
- Does Chamoy have digital punch cards like Stamp Me?
- Yes. Chamoy includes digital punch cards as a core feature, plus NFC coasters, wallet passes, and a scanner app for your staff. It's everything Stamp Me offers plus significantly more.
- Can I switch from Stamp Me to Chamoy?
- Yes. Chamoy is completely standalone — sign up and start instantly. Your customers simply start using the new loyalty program. No complex migration needed.
- Is Stamp Me still called Stamp Me?
- Stamp Me rebranded to Loopy Loyalty but operates essentially the same platform. The core offering is still digital punch cards for small businesses across all industries.