Shows the retailer problem, operator controls, hidden support recovery, and Suite logic.
Concept Pitch Room
Turn a retail purchase into a digital member experience.
The Cyclone Art Suite gives stores a simple way to connect product, custom art, QR access, exclusive content, rewards, and repeat visits without rebuilding their whole website.
Store operator demo
Each purchase has a Suite Key. Support keeps backup access hidden.
This business screen shows how a retailer can test customer claims. The hidden backup key is for customer-service recovery only.
Suite key
Enter the room.
Support note: backup keys stay hidden. Customer service only shares them after technical failure, a customer mistake, a glitch, or a quiet recovery request.
Retailer control center
What the business can manage.
White-label app screens
Every retailer gets the same core system with swappable content.
Rooms, product cards, rewards, CTAs, and artwork can be replaced for each business without rewriting the entire app.
Product drop room
Retail products become collectable member drops.
Each product card can hold the item, its Suite Key, the unlocked digital copy, and the reward path.
Member rewards
The collectable layer gives customers a reason to return.
Each unlocked product is the digital version of a physical item the customer purchased. New drops can join the same membership system.
Why retailers understand it
The market already knows access, perks, rewards, and product education.
The CAS version keeps the system simple: physical retail product in, mobile membership experience out.
Deployment structure
Build it once, strip the pitch, brand it for each retailer.
The business room explains the offer. The customer app is the deployable layer. The same shell can run Concept, Value Buds, or another store by changing content data and approved assets.
Keeps only scan, rooms, rewards, products, community, and customer CTAs.
Swaps names, keys, room copy, product mockups, colors, links, and approved language.
Next action
The finished product should help retailers retain customers.
The goal is not just a better product page. The goal is a repeatable membership layer that stores can use for future drops, events, launches, education, and creative collaborations.