A rewards page nobody opens earns you nothing. Yuko puts points, rewards and VIP status inside Shopify customer accounts, next to the orders customers came to check.
Customers use the Shopify account they already have.
They see their points while they track a delivery.
Points, rewards, VIP status and every transaction.
Add it from Shopify's own customer account editor.
It is the page where a customer checks their points and sees what they can claim. Most loyalty apps put it on a page of their own, or on another domain.
Yuko puts it inside Shopify customer accounts instead. It sits with the orders and addresses customers already log in to manage. Nobody has to remember a second password or find a separate page.
Customers open their account for a reason, usually to track a delivery. That visit is the moment to show them what their points are worth.
Customers sign in the way they already do, and your emails need no extra explanation.
A customer checking an order sees their balance on the same page.
The full history is on screen, so customers stop emailing to ask where points went.
Four sections, and you can switch off any of them.
Their points balance, on the profile page and on a smaller card on their order pages.
The order page card matters most. Tracking a delivery is the visit customers make without being asked.
Every reward they can afford, with what it costs in points. A customer who can see they are close to a reward has a reason to place an order.
Show the cost in points next to each reward, so the next order has a target.
The level they are on and how far off the next one is, if you run VIP levels.
This is the section customers check most, because it is the one they can lose.
A full activity feed: what earned them points, what they spent, and when. Customers see every line.
This is the section that cuts support tickets. Customers can answer their own question.
You add a block in Shopify's own customer account editor. You never open a theme file and you never need a developer.
In Shopify, go to Settings, then Customer accounts. The hub needs the new version, not the classic one.
Switch on Yuko's customer account extension, then choose which sections the hub shows.
Open Customize in Shopify, then put the Yuko Loyalty block on the profile page, the order pages, or both.
Sign in as a customer and look at it the way they will. It takes a minute and catches most mistakes.
The account is where customers check. The rest of your store is where they decide. Yuko puts points in both, and one branding setting covers all of them.
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Set up the points program first. The account hub is where customers come to check on it.
The VIP panel only appears if you run levels. It is the part customers do not want to lose.
It is a block Yuko adds inside Shopify customer accounts. It shows a customer's points balance, the rewards they can claim, their VIP level and their full points history. Nobody gets sent to a separate site.
No. They sign in to their Shopify account exactly as they already do. Loyalty appears inside it.
Yes. The hub is built on Shopify's customer account extensions. Switch the new version on in Settings, then Customer accounts.
Use Yuko's hosted rewards page instead. It shows the same balance, rewards and level, on a page you link from your menu or footer.
A small balance card on the order pages, and the full hub on the profile page. You choose whether it appears on one, the other, or both.
You can switch each section on or off and rewrite the headings and descriptions. The layout follows Shopify's own design, and Shopify limits how far an extension can be styled.
No. You drop the Yuko Loyalty block onto the page in Shopify's customer account editor. You never open a theme file.
Yes. If you run referrals, the customer's personal referral link and share buttons appear in the hub alongside their points.
One branding setting controls the colours, fonts, icons and language across every Yuko widget, including the hub. Shopify limits how far an extension can be styled. The hub looks native to the account rather than fully custom.
Yuko Advanced is $30 a month and includes 300 orders, then $5 for each additional 100 orders. Growth is $199 a month with unlimited orders. The account hub, loyalty, referrals, VIP tiers and memberships are all in the same app.
Points, rewards and VIP status inside the Shopify account.