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Elevate any experience with Vouchers

  • Improve customer satisfaction

    Whether you want to surprise and delight or make things right, Vouchers makes it easy to drive customer loyalty.

  • Drive foot traffic

    If you pay for it, they will come. Subsidize rides taken to and from your store. Great for grand openings and to keep customers coming back.

  • Create demand with promotions

    Add buzz to your marketing efforts with promotions built around complimentary rides and meals. Great for customer acquisition.

  • Buy lunch for sales prospects

    Offer to cover the cost of lunch by sending vouchers to your top sales prospects. Food always helps to get the conversation started.

  • Provide a unique employee perk

    Whether it’s a ride to a work event or a monthly stipend for meals, Vouchers can help keep your people happy and motivated.

  • Enhance your recruiting

    Roll out the red carpet for candidates and ensure that they’re on time by subsidizing rides to and from the interview.

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Compare Vouchers with gift cards

You can cover the cost of rides and meals a few ways. Discover which approach is right for you.

  • Vouchers: You distribute Uber credit to employees or customers and pay only for rides taken or meals ordered. You also control the parameters and can track how the credit is used.

    Gift cards: You buy Uber credit to give to your employees or customers for them to use as they see fit.

  • Vouchers: You distribute Uber credit to recipients and set controls such as expiration dates, location restrictions, and/or day and time the credit can be used. Recipients can request rides or meals from their Uber or Uber Eats app and apply the voucher toward their purchase. You can sign up here.

    Gift cards: You can send recipients digital cards by text, email, or print—you decide how to distribute. Physical gift cards are available through our sales team. Purchase cards here.

  • Vouchers: You pay only when a user redeems the voucher and applies it toward a ride or meal. For instance, if you distribute $100 in vouchers and only $50 is used, you pay $50.

    Gift cards: You pay in full for the gift card amount at the time of purchase.

  • Vouchers: Some of the ways companies use vouchers include buying meals for virtual event attendees, covering the cost of rides to their business to drive foot traffic, and offering them to customers as a reward for their purchases.

    Gift cards: Some of the ways companies use gift cards: as end-of-year or holiday gifts for employees, corporate gifts or customer thank yous, and prizes or giveaways.