Capture buyer and recipient context.
Gift purchases often involve one person buying for someone else, so staff need both sides of the story.
- Who purchased the gift?
- Who is expected to redeem it?
- What did the buyer intend the gift to cover?
Gift certificates
Gift certificates work best when the buyer, recipient, redemption path, and staff follow-up stay connected.
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Gift purchases often involve one person buying for someone else, so staff need both sides of the story.
The front desk should not have to search emails, receipts, and notes while a recipient waits.
The gift often creates a first studio conversation, so the next step should be obvious.
A public gift page should explain what is actually available now without inventing unsupported custom checkout paths.
Gift certificates can become future students if the studio handles the handoff warmly.
Owner note
The public sale matters, but the studio experience after the purchase is what determines whether the gift turns into a student relationship.
Next step
Bring your current gift certificate handoff to a demo and compare how buyer, recipient, redemption, and follow-up would stay visible.
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