2. RB Iberia Loyalty API Migration - Detailed Plan

Contents

Purpose

This document aims to explain in detail how BK ES will migrate their Loyalty system from SessionM to RBI. Prior understanding of the RBI is required.

Assumptions

List of assumptions coming from the original RBIberia plans.

  • SessionM is a third party Loyalty engine (like Salesforce is for CRM - Session M is for Loyalty)

  • The BK ES apps (native) are provided by Airtouch, using BE integrations with Homeria for guests (including authentication) and delivery orders (menu, restaurant, prices), and with Airtouch for collection orders

  • Both the Airtouch and Homeria back end services integrate with SessionM for loyalty

  • User data and authentication of users is entirely managed by Homeria

  • WinRest and Tillster call SessionM directly for Loyalty. There is no integration with Airtouch or Homeria

  • Kiosks do not show the guest’s Loyalty Tier

  • Rewards are configured in SessionM (Rewards Store)

  • Offers/Coupons are just PLU’s with a set price, and they are not available on delivery so they are only configured in Airtouch

  • Website is Homeria (both FE and BE)

  • It is possible to authenticate SessionM transactions using an email address (there is an endpoint to retrieve the SessionM ID using an email address)

  • The Airtouch app does not allow scanning offers to add them to the basket on the Kiosk or POS. Instead, there is only a static loyalty code to authenticate.

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This is how coupons show up on Airtouch
  • To add offers while ordering on a kiosk, guests need to be logged into the Airtouch app, see the offer code and input it in the kiosk

Decisions

List of decisions taken during the planing process in coordination between RBI and RBIberia.

Points expiry

  • Phases 0 and 1 - doesn’t matter because RBI is not the master of loyalty

  • Phase 2:

    • Import loyalty data including earn and burn transactions for the last two years (no points expiration data will be imported)

    • Run the loyalty points expiration on our side

    • Update the loyalty points balance to match SessionM

    • From this point onward, rely on the RBI loyalty points expiration process

Loyalty Tiers

  • We will disable downgrades from Superking to King during the migration, to avoid guest frustration

    • During the migration (Phase 1-3) we will change the requirements for users to move from Loyalty Tier 2 to Loyalty Tier 1 in Sanity to 6 months instead of 1 month as it is today. In this way, no users would be downgraded Tiers during the migration.

  • User will continue being able to go from Tier 1 (King) to Tier 2 (Superking) by earning 15000 points in 6 months on a rolling basis.

    • Session M will send this information to RBI

Cancellations and refunds

  • There are no gaps with cancellations and refunds initiated by the POS, since they will use both the RBI and SessionM API’s

  • For cancellations and refunds currently handled in SessionM, during the transition period support staff will continue to use SessionM and, in addition, will repeat the operation on the RBI Support Tool

  • This will guarantee that cancellations and refunds result in the same loyalty points balance in both RBI and SessionM

Phase 0 - Test RBI Earning

Change of plans in March: loyalty data will not be kept synchronized as guests will continue to burn on Session M, but in RBI we will only record earning transactions.

The purpose of this phase is to test that the RBI Loyalty API is able to handle the load by processing earn transactions.

Plan

  • Expected to run for weeks

  • Guests will earn but not burn. Change of plans in March: guests will continue to burn, because RBIberia does not want to risk a drop in sales by preventing burn.

  • All clients apps (Airtouch, Homeria, Winrest, Tillster) will continue to record loyalty transactions on Session M (no integration to RBI loyalty yet).

  • Change of plans in March: all client apps will also send earn transactions to RBI (burn transactions will not be sent). The purpose is to test the RBI system’s performance and ensure that we record loyalty transactions accurately.

  • During this phase, we will compare transactions between RBI and SessionM (although the loyalty points balance is not expected to match).

  • Guest and loyalty data (including email addresses, loyalty points balance, loyalty tier and loyalty transactions) will be migrated from SessionM to RBI, as a one time data dump and load before Phase 0 starts

  • Change of plans in March: loyalty data is no longer required before Phase 0. Loyalty User ID’s should still be included in the user data sync described below that happens before Phase 0.

  • Guest accounts will be synced between RBI and Homeria

  • The above will be accomplished by extracting data into a CSV file which will be obtained from Homeria and placed in an RBI S3 bucket, and ingested with a script. SessionM data (loyalty transaction, expiration of points, tiers, etc) is not needed.

  • At the end of the data migration above, RBI will provide a list of RBI Cognito ID’s, RBI Loyalty ID’s and email addresses for all users, to be imported by Homeria

  • The RBI app is not live (all guests will use the Airtouch app)

  • There will be no users created via the RBI apps (only via the Airtouch app or Homeria website)

  • When users are created in the Airtouch app or the Homeria website, Homeria will call the RBI Create User endpoint to ensure that users are in sync. This endpoint will also create a Loyalty user in RBI.

  • The endpoint above will be modified to respond with the RBI Loyalty ID, which will then be stored in Homeria to be used during Phase 1 to generate RBI OTP’s. The RBI Loyalty ID will then be made available by Homeria to the Airtouch app

Scenarios

Mobile order, click & collect

  • Guest opens the Airtouch app

  • Guest fills their basket and completes the order

  • As part of the order process, the app calls the Airtouch BE

  • Airtouch BE updates SessionM

  • Airtouch BE updates RBI Loyalty

    • Call Identify by sending the email address

    • Call Transaction Update (CLAIMED) with an empty basket

Mobile order, delivery

  • Guest opens the Airtouch app

  • Guest fills their basket and completes the order

  • As part of the order process, the app calls the Homeria BE

  • Homeria BE updates SessionM

  • Homeria BE updates RBI Loyalty

    • Call Identify by sending the email address

    • Call Transaction Update (CLAIMED) with an empty basket

Website order (only delivery allowed)

  • Guest opens the Homeria website

  • Guest fills their basket and completes the order

  • As part of the order process, the app calls the Homeria BE

  • Homeria BE updates SessionM

  • Homeria BE updates RBI Loyalty

    • Call Identify by sending the email address

    • Call Transaction Update (CLAIMED) with an empty basket

In-store order on a Tillster kiosk

  • Guest opens the Airtouch app or Homeria website and asks to show the Loyalty ID / SessionM ID

  • Airtouch app / Homeria should already have the static SessionM ID in the session

  • Guest scans the SessionM ID on the Tillster kiosk and authenticates (this returns the email address)

  • Guest fills up their basket and completes the order (this retrieves the basket price calculation)

  • Tillster creates a loyalty transaction in SessionM

  • Tillster creates a loyalty transaction in RBI

    • Call Identify by sending the email address

    • Call Transaction Update (CLAIMED)

In-store order on WinRest POS

  • Guest opens the Airtouch app or Homeria website and asks to show the Loyalty ID / SessionM ID

  • Airtouch app / Homeria should already have the static SessionM ID in the session

  • Guest scans the SessionM ID on the scanner and authenticates (this returns the email address)

  • Guest/operator completes the order (this retrieves the basket price calculation)

  • WinRest creates a loyalty transaction in SessionM

  • WinRest creates a loyalty transaction in RBI

    • Call Identify by sending the email address

    • Call Transaction Update (CLAIMED)

Changes needed

RBI

  • S3 data load script to be modified to capture loyalty data from SessionM also (which will result in creating a loyalty ID for each user). No longer necessary after the March changes in plan.

  • After importing users from Homeria (initial data load), there will be a data extract from RBI to be imported into Homeria. Today this data extract contains the RBI Cognito ID, and it needs to be extended to include the RBI Loyalty ID

  • Identify endpoint to accept an email address

SessionM

  • Extract of loyalty data (loyalty points balance, tier and loyalty transactions). No longer necessary after the March changes in plan.

Homeria

  • Extract of user data including email address (SessionM ID required to link with the above). No longer necessary after the March changes in plan.

Airtouch

  • Remove screens that will not be used (discussed separately)

Tillster

  • Call RBI Loyalty API (Identify and Transaction Update)

WinRest

  • Call RBI Loyalty API (Identify and Transaction Update)

Phase 1 - Test RBI OTP

Plan

Scenarios

Mobile order, click & collect

No changes from Phase 0.

Mobile order, delivery

No changes from Phase 0.

Website order (only delivery allowed)

No changes from Phase 0.

In-store order on a Tillster kiosk

  • Guest opens the Airtouch app or Homeria website and asks to show the Loyalty ID

  • Airtouch app / Homeria website calls the RBI Create OTP endpoint

  • Guest scans the OTP on the Tillster kiosk

  • Tillster calls the RBI Identify endpoint and uses the OTP to authenticate the guest. Identify responds with a Transaction ID, RBI Loyalty User ID and the guest’s email address

  • If guest wants to use offers/cupones, they would input their code directly in the kiosk. These offers are not configured in RBI

  • Guest completes the order

  • Tillster updates SessionM, using the email address retrieved previously

  • Tillster updates RBI Loyalty (this should be similar to what happens today on PLK ES):

    • Call Transaction Validate

    • Call Transaction Update (CLAIMED)

In-store order on a WinRest POS

  • Guest opens the Airtouch app or Homeria website and asks to show the Loyalty ID

  • Airtouch app / Homeria website calls the RBI Create OTP endpoint

  • Guest scans the OTP on the WinRest QR reader

  • WinRest calls the RBI Identify endpoint and uses the OTP to authenticate the guest. Identify responds with a Transaction ID, RBI Loyalty User ID and the guest’s email address

  • If guest wants to use offers/cupones, they would ask the cashier to add the offer code to their order. These offers are not configured in RBI

  • Guest completes the order

  • WinRest updates SessionM, using the email address retrieved previously

  • WinRest updates RBI Loyalty (this should be similar to what happens today on PLK ES):

    • Call Transaction Validate

    • Call Transaction Update (CLAIMED)

Changes needed

RBI

  • No changes required since the Create OTP endpoint already exists

Airtouch

  • Call the RBI Get Loyalty OTP endpoint to retrieve an identification code

  • Use the RBI Loyalty API to record earn transactions for collection orders

  • Continue to use the SessionM API to record loyalty transactions for collection orders

  • Use the Homeria BE to record earn & burn transactions for delivery orders (this will cover both RBI and SessionM)

Homeria

  • Call the RBI Get Loyalty OTP endpoint to retrieve an identification code

  • Use the RBI Loyalty API to record earn transactions for delivery orders

  • Continue to use the SessionM API to record earn & burn transactions

Tillster

  • Use the RBI Loyalty API to record earn transactions

  • Continue to use the SessionM API to record earn & burn transactions

WinRest

  • Use the RBI Loyalty API to record earn transactions

  • Continue to use the SessionM API to record earn & burn transactions

Phase 2 - Test RBI Loyalty

Plan

  • During this phase, RBI will become the master for loyalty data, and SessionM will be used as a backup in case we need to roll back.

  • When Phase 2 starts, we need to import the last two years of loyalty transactions from SessionM, to make history available to guests (on the Airtouch app now, and when they later switch to the RBI app). The import process will be as follows:

    • All loyalty (earn) transactions made to date will be voided. We need to void instead of deleting, because data in Snowflake cannot be deleted.

    • An extract will be taken from SessionM, covering the last two years of transactions and the current loyalty points balance. Each transaction record needs to include the date and time when the transaction took place, loyalty points, whether earn or burn, channel, if the burn is due to spending rewards of points having expired.

    • The extract will be loaded into RBI, after which the expiration points feature will be switched on. RBI will migrate users without loyalty point expiration balance. From this point onward, rely on the RBI loyalty points expiration process. RBI will expire all loyalty points that were accrued over 6 months ago, rounded to the nearest month end.

    • At this point the RBI loyalty points balance will not match SessionM’s because it doesn’t have the full transaction history. So we will calculate the loyalty points balance on RBI based on the total of transactions and compare with the current SessionM balance for each user.

    • Finally, we will record a single remediation transaction per user with the difference, to make the loyalty points balance in RBI match SessionM.

  • Airtouch app and Homeria website will need to call the Get Loyalty User endpoint, using the RBI Loyalty User ID as input. Get Loyalty User will return RBI loyalty points balance, tiers and guest email.

  • Rewards will be configured in Sanity.

  • Configure the generic PLU for rewards

  • RBI rewards become active on the Airtouch app and the Homeria website, and guests are able to redeem them when making collection, delivery or in-store orders (requires the app to retrieve rewards from RBI)

  • Reward redemption should use the RBI Loyalty API version that was customized for RBIberia:

Changes needed

RBI

  • Importing loyalty transactions (2 years) and updating the loyalty points balance to match SessionM

  • Configuration of rewards in Sanity

Airtouch

  • Retrieve rewards from RBI and display them

  • Allow rewards to be added to the guest’s basket (collection orders)

  • Include rewards in the calls to the RBI Loyalty API (the reward ID’s are needed)

  • Disable calls to SessionM

Homeria

  • Retrieve rewards from RBI and display them (TBC if it will be needed)

  • Allow rewards to be added to the guest’s basket (delivery orders)

  • Include rewards in the calls to the RBI Loyalty API (the reward ID’s are needed)

  • Disable calls to SessionM

Tillster

  • Retrieve rewards from RBI and display them

  • Allow rewards to be added to the guest’s basket

  • Include rewards in the calls to the RBI Loyalty API (the reward ID’s are needed)

  • Disable calls to SessionM

WinRest

  • Allow rewards to be added to the guest’s basket

  • Include rewards in the calls to the RBI Loyalty API (the reward ID’s are needed)

  • Disable calls to SessionM

Fraud Scenarios sign off

Our loyalty program for PLK was adjusted to consider the following:

  • Points should only be assigned when order is delivered or picked up

    • If the transaction is burn only - points are substracted when order is placed

    • If the transaction is earn only - points are assigned when order is delivered or dropped off

    • If the transaction is earn + burn -

      • Output is user earnt points are > than burnt points - points are adjusted when order is delivered

      • Output is user burnt points > that earnt points - points are adjusted when order is placed

Since Homeria and Airtouch do not have this functionality configurable, RB Iberia has accepted this edge fraud case for phase 2 until we switch to white label app, i.e. all points will be awarded as payment is placed. RBIberia acknowledged on April 4th 2024 -

Phase 3 (white label app migration)

Plan

  • The BK ES website (currently Homeria) will be replaced with the RBI white label website by pointing the BK ES domain(s) to RBI servers

  • The BK ES app (currently Airtouch) will be replaced with the RBI white label app by releasing to the App Store and Google Play Store

  • Over time, older versions of the Airtouch app will stop being used

  • When the number of Airtouch users reaches an agreed threshold, force update will be enabled

  • When the number of Airtouch users reaches an agreed threshold, Homeria and Airtouch back end systems can be switched off

Changes needed

RBI

  • Point the BK ES domain(s) to RBI servers

  • Replace the Airtouch app in the App Store and Google Play Store with the RBI white label app

Airtouch

  • Switch on force update when the number of app users is low enough

  • Switch off BE when number of app users is low enough

Homeria

  • Switch off BE when number of app users is low enough

Tillster

  • No changes

WinRest

  • No changes

RBI Endpoints

The RBI Loyalty API endpoints are documented here:

In addition, these will also be used:

Name

Input

Output

Name

Input

Output

Get Loyalty OTP

RBI Loyalty ID

Loyalty One Time Passcode (valid for 15 minutes, suitable to call the Identify endpoint)

Get User Details

RBI Loyalty ID

Email address, loyalty points balance and tier of the guest

Open questions

  • Data Dump at the End of Phase 1

    • Pending on understanding the structure and size of the data dump to be sent from SessionM to RBI at the end of Phase 1 for script to be worked on

Change Log

  • In March 2024 there were two changes of plans:

    • To continue to burn rewards throughout Phase 0, to minimise impact on sales. This means that burn transactions will be sent to RBI, and the loyalty points balance will not match between RBI and SessionM

    • To change the Loyalty API interface allowing authentication with an email address, to reduce the number of calls made by POS/Kiosks