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The Wyvo flow

Simple for attendees, clear for organizers.

Payment happens before the bar. On site, the vendor scans a QR redemption right and serves the product. The organizer follows sales, vendors and closing from the dashboard.

Wyvo app product catalog and voucher checkout
Wyvo organizer dashboard with live event statistics

QR voucher

Scan bar

Live sales

One operational chain.

The product connects what is usually split apart: presales, bar service, vendor control, reporting and closing.

Event-scoped voucher

Each QR is linked to a specific event and purchase.

Double-scan control

The same voucher should not be consumed twice.

Organizer dashboard

Sales, products, buyers and financial indicators stay visible.

Automatic reconciliation

Matching purchases, vouchers and service reduces manual work.

Faster service

At the bar, payment is no longer the blocking step.

EUR amounts

The experience stays readable for attendees and field teams.

Programmable platform

The Wyvo engine: event, data and programmable rights.

Below the simple experience, Wyvo structures each event as a controllable environment: catalog, vendors, roles, vouchers, statistics and closing.

Structured events

Each event keeps its catalog, vendors, roles, sales and statistics.

Live offer control

Sales data, attendance and stock can guide products, bundles, prices or offers during the event.

Programmable vouchers

A QR represents a redemption right: product, bundle, limit or consumption rule.

Useful traceability

Scan, vendor, device and voucher status stay linked to reduce errors and double redemption.

More reliable closing

Payments, issued vouchers, redeemed vouchers and sales form the reconciliation baseline.

Invisible blockchain

Why a blockchain layer in Wyvo?

Not to expose crypto to the public. Blockchain helps make cashless operations more controllable: each payment, redemption right and reconciliation step can be tracked with more reliable programmable logic.

The public does not see blockchain. They see euros, products and a QR. The technical layer stays behind the experience.

Pilot today

Make payment controllable

  • Link payment to a clear redemption right
  • Block double redemption of a voucher
  • Track issuance -> scan -> redemption status
  • Clarify what was paid, served and still needs checking

Future potential

Create programmable experiences

  • Reusable wallet or balance across compatible events
  • Group payment and shared pot
  • Loyalty, cashback and post-event rewards
  • Transferable or expiring vouchers with clear rules
Group payLoyaltyCashbackRewardsGamificationTransferable vouchers

End to end

Four moments, one trace.

01

Configure

Event, vendors, products and prices are prepared before opening.

02

Prepay

The attendee buys a product or bundle in the app.

03

Scan

The vendor scans the QR and hands over the expected products.

04

Close

The organizer gets sales data and useful indicators.

Pilot program

Validate this flow in the field.

The best test is a short pilot, with a limited catalog and clear success criteria.

Plan a pilot