The Bali Life Membership Card
The membership page is currently a concept page, not a checkout flow. The next step is turning this into a real launch plan with pricing, operations, partner rules, and redemption mechanics.
Weekend Pass
$ 19.00 usd
Designed for short Bali stays where a few strong redemptions should quickly cover the card cost.
What this would include
- Access to participating venue discounts
- Restaurant, bar, and activity savings
- Simple digital redemption flow
- A shortlist of useful partner offers
Week Pass
$ 29.00 usd
The clearest first product for visitors spending about a week in Bali and looking to save across multiple stops.
What this would include
- Roughly 15–20% off at selected partners
- Restaurants, bars, wellness, and activities
- Newsletter-led featured savings and promotions
- A card designed to pay for itself quickly
Bali Regular
$ 49.00 usd
A higher-intent concept for repeat Bali visitors or locals who want broader ongoing access to featured partner savings.
What this would include
- Ongoing partner and venue discounts
- Priority access to new offers
- A stronger loyalty-style relationship with the brand
- Potential extras layered into future membership versions
Membership questions we need to answer
The concept is promising, but the first version needs to stay simple, useful, and trustworthy.
The best first version is likely a digital card with clear partner rules, fast redemption, and obvious venue-by-venue savings.
The strongest early fit is short-stay visitors who can recover the card cost within a few meals, drinks, or activity bookings.
The partner mix needs to be genuinely useful, current, and easy to understand. Quality matters more than trying to launch with hundreds of venues.
Lock the pricing logic, redemption mechanics, and first partner set before pushing the product publicly.