Company
Microgifter (via VP3 Media Corp.)
Founder
David Evans — Founder with 20+ years in eCommerce systems, CRM workflows, and local commerce operations.
Problem
Local businesses lack a system to reliably convert customer attention into repeat revenue.
- Paid ads with unpredictable ROI
- Fragmented loyalty programs with low engagement
- CRM tools disconnected from real customer behavior
Result: unstable revenue and no visibility into future demand.
Solution
Microgifter turns gifting into a structured commerce + CRM system.
- Create digital gift offers
- Distribute via QR, link, or social
- Convert engagement into claims
- Track redemption + behavior
- Re-engage based on lifecycle signals
We turn intent into a measurable revenue event.
Product
Campaign Builder
QR + Digital Redemption Flow
Merchant CRM Dashboard
Customer Lifecycle Engine
Analytics Layer
Insight
A “gift” is not marketing — it is pre-paid intent.
- Gift = acquisition signal
- Claim = conversion event
- Redemption = behavioral data
- Repeat visit = retention loop
Market
SMB SaaS • Loyalty systems • Digital gifting • Local commerce infrastructure
Fragmented tools + weak retention systems create an opportunity for unified revenue infrastructure.
Business Model
- SaaS subscription for merchants
- Tiered usage-based pricing
- Optional transaction fee on redemption flows
Traction
- Core platform architecture built
- CRM + campaign + redemption flows implemented
- Early merchant validation in progress
Why Now
- SMBs overwhelmed by fragmented SaaS tools
- Loyalty programs failing to drive retention
- QR commerce is now mainstream behavior
- Need for revenue systems, not dashboards
Vision
Microgifter becomes the operating system for local commerce engagement.
- Generate revenue before service delivery
- Predict demand in real time
- Automate retention without ad spend dependency
- Turn every interaction into structured revenue data
Seed Stage Raise
Seeking capital to expand product development, scale merchant onboarding,
and accelerate go-to-market execution for local commerce adoption.