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Online Flow
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Note: Match accounts should follow this. Email is preferable, but customer can change his/her amazon email, hence recommendation is to link accounts using amazon user id and rbi user id.
For reference: Burger King Mocks (Amazon and Iberia mocks):
View file name Burger King Mocks - Prime Offer Code.pdf
Business Scenarios
Having accounts in both domains are mandatory to access the exclusive offers.
Bk account? | Amazon Account? | Prime Account? | Draft of the flow ( TO BE UPDATED) |
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Yes | Yes | Yes | In the Amazon page the first CTA is to register/login as Amazon Prime member; once it’s done it will show the same page with a different CTA about “Activate the promotion”. Once in BK and registered/login, only in the first time, customer gets prompted with the “Link your account” process. Offers will be displayed in the offer section with a special tag referring to Amazon Prime |
Yes | Yes | No | When the customer is not Prime, the user will be sent to the “Complete Prime subscription page” and the CTA is not going to work until all the data to subscribed are ready |
Yes | No | No | When customer doesn’t have Amazon account, he/she has to register in Amazon and activate the Prime subscription before moving to BK and link the accounts. |
No | No | No | When customer doesn’t have any account (BK or Amazon) is mandatory to have both accounts active to link them and access the offers |
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a) A new section in the Account page called “Membership” will be created. (link to Figma, user & Sanity)
b) Inside the new section, the customer can check the partner name (ex: Amazon) and the status (active/not active)
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a) Possibility to filter target audience (TBD)
Loyalty offers will be configured in Sanity with a new indicator. So, when getting these offers (Get UserLoyaltyOffers), we should apply the proper filter if the customer is Prime:
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