Built for the operators of retail destinations.
Coniq serves the landlord and operator — not a single brand. If you run a shopping centre, outlet village or mixed-use destination, the whole platform is shaped around your shopper, your tenants and your P&L.
Three destination types, one platform
The outcomes differ by format. Pick the closest fit to see how operators like you use Coniq.
Shopping centres
Turn millions of anonymous visits into known, returning shoppers — and give your retailers proof of the footfall and sales you drive.
Outlet villages
Make every tourist and repeat visit count: cross-brand baskets, tier-driven spend, and the loyalty data that lifts conversion.
Mixed-use destinations
One view of the shopper across retail, dining, leisure and residential — so the whole destination compounds, not just one use.
One platform, answers for every seat at the table
Loyalty is a destination-wide decision. Coniq gives each stakeholder the outcome they care about.
Head of Marketing / Loyalty
Design programs members actually use, prove campaign ROI, and grow returning shoppers — with the operator tooling to run it day to day.
Centre GM / Asset manager
See footfall convert to spend across every tenant, evidence the value you create for retailers, and protect turnover rent.
CFO / Finance
A transparent points ledger, breakage you can see and manage, and predictable cost — loyalty data is becoming a $1B+ P&L line across the industry.
Ops / Integration / IT
Card-linking and payments integrations in production today, RBAC and audit in the offer tooling, and a clear path to an agent-ready API.
The only loyalty view that spans the whole destination.
A single-store loyalty tool sees one brand. Coniq is built around the landlord–operator relationship, so you see the shopper across every tenant — the cross-tenant basket no brand-level tool can reach. That's what lets you act for the destination, and prove the impact back to your retailers.
See it on a destination shaped like yours
A working demo on anonymized data that looks like your shoppers and tenants — not a generic pitch.