Investing in loyalty tech is a lot like furnishing your first home: it’s not just about picking pieces you like, it’s about making sure everything works together once it’s in the room. The same goes for loyalty platforms. Each feature matters, but the real magic happens when the whole stack fits seamlessly into your martech ecosystem. If you’re comparing vendors right now, we’ve broken the landscape into clear categories and a shortlist that makes the decision easier. (Interior design advice still not included.)
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Top Loyalty Program Software Companies in 2026
1. Antavo
Location & founding: 2012, London, United Kingdom
Clients include: KFC, Skims, C&A, Flying Tiger, Notino, Scandic Hotels, Kathmandu, Benefit Cosmetics
Antavo is a loyalty technology company helping global brands turn customer relationships into measurable growth. Its AI Loyalty Cloud enables teams to plan, run, and optimize programs that drive customer loyalty, combining loyalty program logic, engagement, promotions, and personalized experiences to deliver real business results. Built on a modular, API-first architecture, Antavo integrates seamlessly across tech stacks and markets, uniting loyalty and promotion engines with a live insights layer that empowers teams to act on data and continuously improve performance.
Key Strengths of Antavo:
- Think and act in a loop: Plan, run, and optimize programs continuously to link strategy with real-time execution.
- Beyond programs: Engage customers through loyalty programs, promotions, and personalized experiences holistically, not in silos.
- AI at the core: Our AI agent makes predictive insights, data-driven decisions, and repetitive tasks easy, making complex loyalty solutions easier to manage.
- Seamless loyalty orchestration: Connect campaigns and offers across channels and audiences in a coordinated way, and scale it globally.
- Designed for impact: Features like gamification, tiers, clubs, receipt scanning, and mobile passes drive engagement that matters.
Antavo empowers companies that see loyalty not as a marketing add-on, but as a core driver of customer lifetime value, retention, and brand growth.
2. Annex Cloud
Location & founding: 2010, California, U.S
Clients include: Harrods, Henkel, Air Miles
Annex Cloud offers an enterprise-ready SaaS loyalty platform focused mainly on large brands seeking omnichannel loyalty, referral, and user-generated content programs. Their “Loyalty Experience Platform” is marketed as configurable and integrates with many enterprise systems, enabling companies to capture first-party data and run loyalty campaigns across touchpoints.
3. Capillary Technologies
Location & founding: 2008, Bangalore, India
Clients include: Tata Group, Domino’s Pizza (Indonesia), Shell
Capillary Technologies offers an enterprise-grade SaaS platform for loyalty, customer engagement, and consumer data management, claiming to serve hundreds of brands across dozens of countries. Its platform is built around modules such as loyalty program management, CDP (consumer data platform), analytics/insight,s and omni-channel engagement. The company emphasises its ability to operate at scale and across industries, including retail, F&B, travel and conglomerates.
4. Comarch
Location & founding: 1993, Kraków, Poland
Clients include: BP Global, Heathrow Airport, JetBlue Airways
Comarch develops a loyalty and engagement platform designed for large-scale enterprises across sectors such as retail, travel, and fuel retail. The platform supports points, tier systems, gamification, omni-channel member journey,s and AI-driven analytics, and is marketed as capable of handling vast member bases and multinational roll-outs.
5. Talon.One
Location & founding: 2015, Berlin, Germany
Clients include: Adidas, Sephora, Joe & The Juice
Talon.One offers a promotion and loyalty platform aimed at enterprises that want to run dynamic incentives, loyalty schemes, and gamified campaigns through a single system. The company emphasises flexibility, headless architecture, and cross-channel execution for brands operating globally.
6. Loyalty Lion
Location & founding: 2012, London, United Kingdom
Clients include: Holy, Oh Polly, Nanso
LoyaltyLion is a loyalty platform focused primarily on e-commerce brands, offering tools for points, referrals, tiers, and personalised rewards. It integrates with major e-commerce platforms like Shopify and BigCommerce, and positions itself as a way for merchants to increase customer lifetime value through data-driven loyalty experiences.
7. Voucherify
Location & founding: 2015, Katowice, Poland
Clients include: Clorox, AB InBev, Pomelo
Voucherify is an API-first incentive engine designed for brands that want to run promotions, loyalty programmes, referrals and gift-card flows from one unified platform. The company emphasises rapid implementation, composable architecture, and usage-based pricing, positioning itself as a tool for marketing and product teams to experiment with incentive programmes rather than waiting for months of development.
8. Marigold
Location & founding: 2017, Nashville (Tennessee, USA).
Clients include: Pizza Hut, Talbots, Virginia Lottery
Marigold provides a broad‐spectrum marketing platform with loyalty as one of its core modules. Its offering enables brands to deploy tiered rewards, points, event-based earning, and cross-channel campaign execution via a unified solution. The company places emphasis on using first- and zero-party data, real-time orchestration, and scalable loyalty programs for enterprise and multi-brand environments.
Frequently Asked Questions About Loyalty Program Software Companies
What is a loyalty program software provider?
Loyalty program software helps brands run programs that keep customers coming back. From membership clubs and tiered rewards to personalized offers, these tools automate engagement and drive retention. Top providers also offer advanced features such as personalization, gamification, and promotion management, though the depth of these capabilities varies by vendor.
What are the main capabilities a loyalty program technology vendor can offer?
A modern loyalty vendor provides flexible, multi-market program design. A wide range of gamification, promotion, and campaign management capabilities are also must-haves. The market is also moving in the direction where leading companies offer some form of AI-driven predictions, analytics, and optimization tools to help businesses deliver scalable, insight-driven loyalty experiences.
What features should I consider when choosing a loyalty technology?
Here’s a non-comprehensive list of key features: multibrand, multiregion, and coalition capabilities, especially if you are an enterprise-grade company; varied program structures; gamified experiences and interactive journeys if you are looking for an experiential program; AI-copilots and AI-driven tools to plan, test, and coordinate the program, if you want smart insights and easy management.
In Conclusion
As loyalty technology continues to advance, finding the right partner can unlock long-term growth and engagement. If you’d like to explore how Antavo’s AI Loyalty Cloud can power your strategy or want to speak with our experts about your next loyalty initiative, book a demo today.
Zsuzsa is the Chief Strategy Officer and Co-founder of Antavo. She has experienced Antavo grow from a startup into a market-leading, global scaleup for loyalty program technology, serving global brands and retailers. She was named Personality of the Year at the 2024 International Loyalty Awards, and listed by Forbes as one of Europe’s top 100 female founders in tech, Zsuzsa is a former journalist recognized by the European Commission.