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openclaw skills install cb-referral-loyalty-program-designerDesign referral, loyalty, membership, and ambassador programs for any overseas market in minutes. Get culturally adapted reward mechanics, fraud guardrails, launch plans, and lifecycle measurement frameworks — install and build your program in under 30 seconds.
openclaw skills install cb-referral-loyalty-program-designerA design framework for overseas referral, loyalty, membership, and ambassador programs that fit local motivation, trust, and incentive norms.
This is a pure descriptive OpenClaw skill for overseas expansion planning. It provides frameworks, templates, checklists, decision criteria, and risk reminders. It does not execute code, call APIs, access the network, scrape websites, submit forms, make purchases, send messages, or perform any external action.
Use this skill when the user needs structured help with international referral and loyalty program designer in a cross-border or international expansion context.
Typical trigger phrases include:
Growth marketers, ecommerce teams, subscription businesses, app operators, and lifecycle marketers.
Ask for or infer the following context before producing the final framework:
If important inputs are missing, state the assumptions clearly and provide a version that can be refined later.
Return a structured response with these sections:
Try these real-world scenarios to see what this skill can produce:
Prompt 1: Japan Loyalty Program Design
"We are a DTC coffee brand expanding to Japan. What kind of loyalty program works best for Japanese consumers — points, tiers, or something else entirely?" → Output: Customer motivation diagnosis for JP market (trust and exclusivity drive loyalty more than transactional rewards), recommended program model (stamp-card digital + early-access tiered membership), reward mechanics (gift-with-purchase preferred over discount, limited editions for exclusive tiers), cultural adaptation notes (omotenashi service expectations, seasonal limited-time rewards), fraud guardrails adapted to JP gift culture.
Prompt 2: Brazil Referral Program
"We are an edtech app launching in Brazil. We want a referral program that drives high-quality users. AOV is R$30, margin is 50%. What reward structure works?" → Output: Social sharing behavior analysis for BR (WhatsApp-driven, trust in personal recommendations, price sensitivity high), program model recommendation (double-sided referral: existing user gets R$10 credit, new user gets 50% off first purchase), fraud guardrails (limit to 5 referrals/account, require 7-day active status before reward redemption), launch communication plan (WhatsApp share + in-app prompt timing), acquisition quality metrics.
Prompt 3: Europe Multi-Market Ambassador Program
"We want to create a brand ambassador program that works across Germany, France, and the UK for our outdoor gear brand. Help us design one that accounts for local differences." → Output: Cross-market motivation comparison (DE: community belonging + quality association, FR: exclusivity and style validation, UK: utility + fair compensation), tiered program model recommendation (bronze/silver/gold with varying perks), reward localization per market (DE: product co-creation input, FR: limited-edition access, UK: commission + gear), country-specific legal notes (DE: employment risk if over-managed, FR: French Labor Code considerations, UK: GDPR consent for ambassador content usage), launch sequencing recommendation.
👋 cb-referral-loyalty-program-designer installed!
I help you design loyalty and referral programs that work in any market — not just copy-paste what works at home, but programs adapted to local motivation and trust norms.
Try this to get started:
"I want to launch a [referral/loyalty/ambassador] program in [market] for [product]. My AOV is [$X] and margin is [Y%]."
Or just describe your retention challenge and target audience.
Incentives, sweepstakes, referral rewards, and privacy practices may be regulated and require local legal review.
Additional limitations: