LevelUp was initially launched in March 2011,[3] and operated for its first 3 months as a daily deals platform.[4] In July 2011, LevelUp shifted away from daily deals to focus exclusively on facilitating mobile payments.[5] In July 2013, around 200,000 users and 3,000 companies were using LevelUp.[6] In October 2014, around 14,000 stores were using LevelUp.[7] In May 2017, they announced that they had raised $50 million in funding, with over 50,000 locations and more than 200 brands using Levelup.[8]
Overview
The LevelUp mobile application for iPhone, Android and Windows Phone allowed registered users to securely link their debit or credit card to a unique QR code displayed within the app. To pay with LevelUp, users scanned the QR code on their phone at LevelUp terminals located at local businesses who accept LevelUp as a form of payment.[1]
Some merchants that accepted LevelUp as a form of payment also offered monetary savings to users.[9] Users are given “First-Time Visit Specials” the first time they made a transaction at the merchant's location. Users could also unlock "credit" to a merchant's store after spending a certain amount at the merchant's location.[5]
In early 2018, the company announced the release of Broadcast, enabling restaurant brands to reach new customers by allowing them to browse live menus, order ahead and pay directly from high-traffic apps such as Facebook, Messenger, Yelp, Foursquare, Amazon Alexa and Chase Pay.[10]
As of September 30, 2021, the LevelUp app is no longer available.[11]