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First-time visitor conversion
Written by PEKO Team.Last updated: 2026. 05. 21..
First-time visitor conversion is the percentage of brand-new guests who return at least once within a defined window (typically 30 days).
Published: 2026. 05. 01.
Industry data shows 60–75% of first-time F&B customers never return. The single biggest cause isn't quality — it's that the operator never captured a way to reach them again.
The operator playbook that consistently flips this number: (1) capture contact at first visit via a loyalty QR with one tangible reward, (2) send a day-3 thank-you with a low-friction return offer, (3) trigger a day-14 win-back if no second visit. This three-step sequence typically lifts first-time conversion from ~30% to 50–60%.
Worked example
A café with 400 new walk-ins/month converting at 30% generates 120 second visits. Lifting conversion to 55% generates 220 — an 83% uplift in retained guests with no extra acquisition spend.
FAQ
Why don't first-time customers come back?
Most often because nothing reminded them. Without a captured contact, the operator has no second touch — and competitor venues fill the gap by default.
What's the best loyalty incentive to capture a first-time visitor?
A small but tangible 'next-visit' reward (free coffee, free side) outperforms percentage discounts because it's concrete and has an expiry that triggers a second trip.
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