Nector + Juspay Checkout Integration: Let Customers Redeem Loyalty Points on Juspay Breeze Checkout

Nikita Mathur
Nikita Mathur
May 27, 2026
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Loyalty points are most useful when customers can use them without leaving the buying journey.

A customer may have earned points from past orders, referrals, reviews, or loyalty campaigns. But if redemption requires them to leave checkout, open a rewards page, generate a coupon, copy a code, and come back to payment, the experience becomes harder than it needs to be.

The Nector + Juspay Checkout integration helps reduce that friction.

With this integration, customers can use their Nector loyalty points directly on Juspay Breeze Checkout to get a discount. Nector's help guide explains that the integration enables customers to use loyalty points directly on Juspay Breeze Checkout, and the setup includes enabling the integration, sharing a Secret Webhook ID with the Juspay team, and defining checkout-specific redemption rules.

For Shopify, DTC, ecommerce, and omnichannel brands, this makes loyalty redemption available at the moment customers are already ready to complete a purchase.

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What Is the Nector + Juspay Checkout Integration?

The Nector + Juspay Checkout integration lets customers redeem Nector loyalty points directly on Juspay Breeze Checkout for a discount. Merchants enable the integration inside Nector, share the Secret Webhook ID with the Juspay team, define point-to-discount redemption rules, and optionally set minimum cart or minimum payment restrictions.

Why Does Checkout-Based Loyalty Redemption Matter?

Checkout is where loyalty can become immediately useful.

If customers only see their points inside a loyalty widget or account page, they may forget to use them. But when points are available during checkout, the reward becomes part of the purchase decision.

Juspay describes its checkout experiences as designed to help customers complete purchases quickly using saved payment methods, wallet payments, biometric payments, and hosted payment experiences. Breeze also positions itself as a checkout layer for DTC brands, with support for payment methods such as UPI, wallets, cards, BNPL, and net banking.

For loyalty programs, this matters because customers should not have to work hard to use rewards they already earned.

Checkout challengeHow the Nector + Juspay Checkout integration helps
Customers forget they have pointsPoints can be surfaced during checkout
Manual coupon steps create frictionCustomers can redeem points directly on Juspay Breeze Checkout
Brands need control over discountsNector redemption rules define point value and discount limits
Brands want to avoid ₹0 ordersMinimum payment restrictions can be configured
Loyalty feels separate from purchaseRedemption becomes part of the checkout flow

The goal is not just to offer points. The goal is to make points easier to understand, easier to use, and easier to connect with repeat purchases.

What Does the Nector + Juspay Checkout Integration Do?

The Nector + Juspay Checkout integration connects Nector's loyalty redemption logic with Juspay Breeze Checkout, helping merchants enable Juspay Checkout under Third Party Checkouts in Nector, copy the Secret Webhook ID from the Nector dashboard, share the Secret Webhook ID with the Juspay team, define checkout-specific redemption rules, decide how loyalty points convert into discount value, set a maximum discount customers can receive at once, optionally add a minimum cart amount, optionally define a minimum payment amount that customers must pay while placing an order, and let eligible customers use loyalty points directly on Juspay Breeze Checkout.

Nector explains that after enabling the integration, merchants need to define the redemption rule used for Juspay Checkout. This rule decides how loyalty points convert into discount value, similar to redemption rules used for Nector's rewards widget or rewards page.

How Does the Nector + Juspay Checkout Integration Work?

Step 1: Open Third-Party Checkouts in Nector

The setup starts inside the Nector dashboard. Go to the Integrations page, click Third Party Checkouts in the sidebar, and find Juspay Checkout in that section.

Step 2: Configure Juspay Checkout

Click Configure to open the Juspay Checkout integration page. On that page, toggle the integration status to On. This enables the Juspay Checkout integration from the Nector side.

Step 3: Copy the Secret Webhook ID

Scroll to the Secret Webhook ID section. Nector's guide says merchants should copy the Secret Webhook ID and share it with the Juspay team so they can enable the Nector integration on their end. This is an important setup handoff — Nector provides the webhook ID, and the Juspay team uses it to complete the integration from their side.

Step 4: Define the Juspay Checkout Redemption Rule

After enabling the integration, define the redemption rule that should apply on Juspay Checkout. This rule decides how loyalty points convert into discount value. Nector's help guide gives an example where every 1 loyalty point equals ₹1, and the customer can get up to ₹100 off at once. The final redemption rule should be based on the brand's margins, average order value, loyalty strategy, and discount tolerance.

Step 5: Add an Amount Discount Rule

Go to the Redemption Rules tab and add a new rule. Nector's help article says merchants should click Add, select Amount Discount, enter the relevant values, and then click Create to save the redemption rule. It also notes that merchants can optionally add a minimum cart amount. This gives brands control over when points can be redeemed and how much discount can be applied.

Step 6: Add Minimum Payment Required, If Needed

Some brands may not want customers to place a ₹0 order using loyalty points. Nector's guide includes an optional Minimum Payment Required from Customer restriction. This setting lets merchants define the minimum amount customers must pay while placing an order, regardless of how many loyalty points they have.

For example, if the order value is ₹500 and the customer has enough points to cover the full amount, the brand can require the customer to pay at least ₹100. In that case, points can cover only up to ₹400.

Step 7: Choose Fixed or Percentage-Based Minimum Payment

The minimum payment restriction includes two key fields:

FieldWhat it means
Minimum Payment Required from CustomerThe amount the customer must pay while placing an order
Amount TypeThe type of amount, such as a fixed amount or a percentage of cart value

Step 8: Test the Checkout Redemption Experience

Before launch, test the full checkout flow to check whether loyalty points appear correctly for eligible customers, point redemption applies the correct discount, maximum discount limits work, minimum cart rules work if configured, minimum payment rules work if configured, the final payable amount is correct, and the customer-facing redemption language is clear.

What Can You Do With Nector + Juspay Checkout?

1. Let customers redeem loyalty points during checkout

The primary use case is direct checkout redemption. Customers can use eligible Nector loyalty points on Juspay Breeze Checkout to get a discount. Nector's help guide explicitly states that the integration enables customers to use loyalty points directly on Juspay Breeze Checkout.

2. Reduce manual coupon-code friction

When customers need to leave checkout to generate or copy a coupon, many may skip redemption entirely. With checkout-based redemption, loyalty points become easier to use because they are available inside the payment flow.

3. Make points more visible at purchase time

By connecting Nector with Juspay Checkout, brands can bring reward value closer to the purchase decision. This helps customers understand that previous engagement with the brand has real value.

4. Control discount liability with redemption rules

The Juspay Checkout redemption rule lets merchants define how loyalty points convert into discount value and how much discount can be applied at once. Nector's help article uses the example of 1 loyalty point = ₹1, with a maximum discount of ₹100 at once. This helps brands balance customer experience with program economics.

5. Add minimum cart conditions

Some merchants may want customers to reach a minimum cart value before using points. Nector's guide says merchants can optionally add a minimum cart amount while creating the redemption rule, helping align loyalty redemption with average order value goals.

6. Prevent full ₹0 orders

The optional minimum payment rule helps merchants prevent cases where points cover the entire order value. This is useful for brands that want customers to always pay at least a fixed amount or a percentage of the cart value, even when they have enough points for a larger discount.

7. Build a cleaner repeat purchase loop

The ideal loyalty loop: Customer earns points → customer returns → customer sees points at checkout → customer redeems → customer completes another purchase. The Nector + Juspay Checkout integration supports this loop by making earned loyalty value easier to use during checkout.

What Does This Integration Unlock for Merchants?

Merchant benefitWhy it matters
Easier loyalty redemptionCustomers can use eligible points directly on Juspay Breeze Checkout.
Better reward visibilityPoints appear closer to the payment decision.
Less coupon frictionCustomers do not need to rely only on manual discount-code workflows.
Controlled redemption economicsBrands can define conversion value and maximum discount.
Minimum payment protectionBrands can prevent full ₹0 orders if needed.
More connected checkout experienceLoyalty becomes part of the purchase journey.
Stronger repeat purchase pathCustomers have a clearer reason to return and use earned points.

Nector + Juspay Checkout vs Disconnected Loyalty and Checkout Tools

CriteriaDisconnected setupNector + Juspay Checkout
Loyalty visibilityPoints may stay hidden in a rewards widget or customer account.Points can be used directly on Juspay Breeze Checkout.
Redemption flowCustomers may need to generate, copy, and apply coupon codes.Customers can redeem eligible points during checkout.
Discount controlRules may be managed separately or manually.Nector redemption rules define point value and discount limits.
Minimum cart logicMay require separate setup.Minimum cart amount can be added while defining redemption rules.
₹0 order controlHarder to manage without extra restrictions.Minimum payment required can be configured.
Customer experienceLoyalty feels separate from checkout.Loyalty becomes part of the buying journey.
Team workflowLoyalty and checkout teams may coordinate manually.Setup uses Nector configuration and Juspay team handoff.

Integration Use Case Comparison

Integration use caseMerchant problemHow Juspay Checkout helpsHow Nector adds retention valueResult for the brand
Checkout point redemptionCustomers forget or miss earned points.Provides the checkout surface for redemption.Supplies loyalty points and redemption rules.Points become usable during payment.
Discount rule controlBrands need to manage reward cost.Applies redemption during checkout.Defines conversion value and maximum discount.More controlled loyalty economics.
Minimum cart ruleBrands want redemption above a certain order value.Supports checkout-side application.Lets merchants define minimum cart conditions.Redemption aligns with cart value goals.
Minimum payment ruleBrands want to avoid ₹0 orders.Keeps payment flow active.Lets merchants require fixed or percentage-based payment.More controlled checkout redemption.
Repeat purchase loopCustomers need a reason to return.Makes points usable at purchase.Connects earned points with future redemption.Loyalty supports repeat orders.

Where Does This Fit in the Nector Retention Ecosystem?

Nector is the loyalty, referrals, and reviews layer. Juspay Breeze Checkout is the checkout layer. Together, they help brands connect earned loyalty value with the final purchase step.

Nector layerJuspay Checkout role
Loyalty pointsCustomers can redeem eligible points during checkout.
Redemption rulesNector defines how points convert into discount value.
Maximum discountNector controls how much discount can be applied at once.
Minimum cart amountBrands can define cart-level redemption conditions.
Minimum payment requiredBrands can prevent full ₹0 orders if needed.
Checkout experienceJuspay Breeze Checkout provides the purchase completion surface.
Repeat purchase journeyCustomers can return and use earned loyalty value.

Nector helps customers earn loyalty value, and Juspay Checkout helps them use that value when they are ready to buy.

Who Should Use the Nector + Juspay Checkout Integration?

Best-fit brands

  • Use Nector for loyalty points and rewards.
  • Use Juspay Breeze Checkout.
  • Want customers to redeem points directly during checkout.
  • Want to reduce manual coupon-code redemption friction.
  • Want better control over checkout discount rules.
  • Want to prevent full ₹0 orders through minimum payment rules.
  • Sell through Shopify, DTC, ecommerce, or omnichannel journeys.

Teams that benefit most

  • Ecommerce managers
  • DTC founders
  • Retention marketers
  • CRM teams
  • Checkout optimization teams
  • Loyalty program managers
  • Growth teams
  • Shopify agencies

How Do You Get Started?

What you need before setting up

  • Active Nector account
  • Active Juspay Breeze Checkout setup
  • Access to the Nector merchant dashboard
  • Access to the Juspay team for enabling the Nector integration
  • Defined loyalty point conversion value
  • Maximum discount rule
  • Minimum cart amount, if applicable
  • Minimum payment amount, if applicable
  • Test customer account with loyalty points
  • Test checkout flow

What to configure carefully

  • Whether the Juspay Checkout integration is toggled on in Nector.
  • Whether the Secret Webhook ID is copied correctly.
  • Whether the Juspay team has enabled the Nector integration.
  • Whether the point-to-discount conversion value is correct.
  • Whether the maximum discount is aligned with your margins.
  • Whether a minimum cart amount is needed.
  • Whether a minimum payment is required from the customer.
  • Whether checkout redemption behaves correctly on desktop and mobile.

What to test before launch

  • Whether Juspay Breeze Checkout opens correctly.
  • Whether loyalty points appear for eligible customers.
  • Whether point redemption applies correctly.
  • Whether the discount value is calculated correctly.
  • Whether the maximum discount limit works.
  • Whether the minimum cart amount works, if configured.
  • Whether the minimum payment required works, if configured.
  • Whether customers cannot accidentally place a ₹0 order unless intended.
  • Whether the final order total is correct.
  • Whether the customer-facing redemption language is clear.

How do you measure success?

Track these metrics after launch:

  • Checkout loyalty redemption usage
  • Loyalty point redemption rate
  • Repeat purchase rate among loyalty members
  • Average order value for customers redeeming points
  • Checkout completion rate for customers with redeemable points
  • Share of customers using points at checkout
  • Support tickets related to reward redemption
  • Discount cost from loyalty redemptions
  • Repeat purchase revenue from loyalty members

The goal is not only to activate the integration. The goal is to make loyalty easier for customers to notice, understand, and use.

Final Thoughts

The Nector + Juspay Checkout integration is valuable because it connects loyalty redemption with checkout.

Nector helps brands create loyalty points, earning rules, redemption rules, referrals, reviews, and retention workflows. Juspay Breeze Checkout gives customers a checkout experience where those points can be used as a discount. When both systems work together, customers can redeem eligible loyalty points directly during checkout instead of treating rewards as a separate step.

For Shopify, DTC, ecommerce, and omnichannel brands, this creates a cleaner retention loop: Customer earns points → customer returns → customer sees points at checkout → customer redeems → customer completes another purchase.

That is how loyalty becomes part of the buying journey, not just a program running in the background.

Want to connect loyalty, referrals, reviews, and checkout redemption across your ecommerce stack? Book a Nector demo.

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FAQs

What is the Nector + Juspay Checkout integration?

The Nector + Juspay Checkout integration lets customers use their Nector loyalty points directly on Juspay Breeze Checkout to get a discount.

How does the Nector + Juspay Checkout integration work?

Merchants enable Juspay Checkout under Third Party Checkouts in Nector, copy the Secret Webhook ID, share it with the Juspay team, define redemption rules, and test loyalty point redemption during checkout.

Can customers redeem loyalty points on Juspay Breeze Checkout?

Yes. Nector's help guide says the integration enables customers to use loyalty points directly on Juspay Breeze Checkout to get a discount.

What is a Juspay Checkout redemption rule?

A Juspay Checkout redemption rule defines how loyalty points convert into discount value during checkout. It can include conversion value, maximum discount, and an optional minimum cart amount.

Does this integration work for Shopify and DTC brands?

Yes. The integration is relevant for Shopify, DTC, ecommerce, and omnichannel brands that use Nector for loyalty and Juspay Breeze Checkout for checkout redemption.

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