Belly (loyalty program)

Belly
Type of business Private
Headquarters Chicago, Illinois, United States
Founder(s) Logan LaHive, Craig Ulliott[1]
Launched August 2011[1]
Current status Active
Native client(s) on iOS, Android

Belly was founded in August 2011 in Chicago by Logan LaHive and Craig Ulliott, receiving its initial round of around $3M in funding from Chicago-based VC firm Lightbank.[1]

Belly provides a loyalty program for merchants, using an in-store iPad for the merchant and an app for customers. It charges merchants $50 to $100 a month for the service, which included an iPad, a case and lock for the iPad, marketing materials, plus data and analytics.[2] Customers earn loyalty points by checking in at the store with a QR code technology to earn points that could be redeemed as a merchant chose.[2]

History

By May 2012, Belly had signed up around 1,400 merchants and was available in Chicago, Austin, Milwaukee, Madison, Wis., Washington D.C., Phoenix, New York and Boston, and had around 200,000 active users.[1] At that time it received an additional $10M in funding from Andreessen Horowitz and Silicon Valley Bank.[1]

In September 2012, Belly was included as a launch partner in Apple Wallet.[3] By September 2013, Belly was integrated into Google Wallet. [4]

In August 2013, Belly received a Series B-1 round of funding of $12.1M led by New Enterprise Associates, Andreessen Horowitz, DAG Ventures, Lightbank, Cisco Systems, and 7-Ventures, a subsidiary of 7-Eleven.[5]

In June 2014, Belly announced international expansion, starting in Canada.[6]

In August 2014, 7-Eleven rolled out the Belly rewards program in 2,600 locations.[7]

In November 2016, Logan LaHive stepped down as CEO of Belly and was succeeded by COO Dan Gloede.[8]

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