Qpon: Daily Deals & Coupons

Qpon’s pitch is simple: daily flash sales at 7AM, dining vouchers up to 50 percent off, and an in-app browse for hidden-gem restaurants across Indonesia. The reality is that the strong inventory clusters around Jakarta, voucher fine print catches first-time users off-guard, and the headline 50-percent deals often have weekday-only or party-size restrictions that the home screen doesn’t mention. We tested seven Qpon alternatives for Indonesian shoppers who want vouchers, cashback, or full-marketplace deals without surprise rules.

Quick comparison

AppBest forFree planStandout feature
ShopBackCashback across many merchantsFully freeCashback stacks on existing promos
Klik IndomaretConvenience store dealsFully freeSame-day grocery and household pickup
AlfagiftAlfamart loyaltyFully freeAlfamart Member Card and points
TADAMembership walletFully freeOne app for many brand loyalty programs
LinkAjaE-wallet promosFully freePayment-linked promos and cashback
TokopediaMarketplace dealsFully freeWide promo catalog, flash sales
Shopee IndonesiaMarketplace plus food deliveryFully freeShopeePay coins double as deal currency

Why people leave Qpon

Five repeating frustrations show up in app reviews and Indonesian deal-hunter communities.

Voucher inventory clusters around Jakarta

The hidden-gem recommendations skew Jakarta heavy, with Bandung and Surabaya distant followers. Users outside the top three metros find that the daily flash sales rarely apply nearby. The map view of nearby deals can look empty in mid-tier cities.

Voucher fine print catches first-time users

Headline percentages don’t always survive once you check the fine print. Common restrictions include weekday-only, dine-in only, minimum party size, or specific menu sets. Reviews repeatedly mention buying a voucher and arriving to discover it can’t be redeemed that day.

Some merchants delay or refuse codes

A subset of restaurants and cafés take longer to confirm Qpon vouchers because the staff aren’t trained on the platform. Frustration grows when the discount lands but with friction.

Flash sales sell out in seconds

The 7AM deals advertised on the home screen often hit zero inventory within the first minute. Power users set alarms. Casual users feel like they never get a real shot.

UI gets crowded

Short videos, deals carousels, ratings prompts, and pop-ups can compete for the same space, slowing browsing. Some users uninstall after the third “rate this restaurant” prompt in a single session.

The alternatives

1. ShopBack

ShopBack is the dominant Indonesian cashback platform. Open the app, find the merchant you wanted to buy from anyway (Tokopedia, Shopee, Lazada, GrabFood, Traveloka, hundreds more), and earn a cashback percentage on top of any promo the merchant already runs. Cashback consolidates and can withdraw to local bank accounts.

Where it falls short: Cashback rates change weekly without warning. Some categories carry tracking-failure rates that frustrate users when a confirmed cashback later disappears.

Pricing:

Migrating from Qpon: Install both. Use ShopBack for major purchases where cashback compounds, keep Qpon for dining vouchers.

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Bottom line: Pick ShopBack to compound savings on purchases you’d already make. Skip if you only want one-off dining vouchers.

2. Klik Indomaret

Klik Indomaret turns the Indomaret network into a same-day grocery, household, and snack delivery app, with regular member-only promos and bundled discounts. The price floor on essentials is competitive with full marketplaces, and the pickup option lets you skip delivery fees on small orders.

Where it falls short: Coverage maps to Indomaret store locations, so smaller cities or remote villages may not have the service. The “buy online, pickup in store” requires planning around staff hours.

Pricing:

Migrating from Qpon: Different use case rather than direct swap. Use Klik Indomaret for grocery runs, Qpon for restaurant deals.

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Bottom line: Pick Klik Indomaret for grocery and convenience-store deals near a Indomaret outlet. Skip for restaurant or experience vouchers.

3. Alfagift

Alfagift is Alfamart’s loyalty and online shopping app. Promo-heavy, with weekly Member Card discounts that reliably beat in-store prices on staples. The catalog includes household, beauty, food, and a growing snack-pack section. Same-day delivery in many cities.

Where it falls short: Coverage tied to Alfamart store network. Some items are members-only at checkout, which surprises new accounts.

Pricing:

Migrating from Qpon: Install for staples runs. Keep Qpon if dining deals matter; they don’t overlap.

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Bottom line: Pick Alfagift for staples and Member Card pricing. Skip for the kind of vouchers Qpon specializes in.

4. TADA

TADA acts as a wallet for many brand membership programs, gift cards, and reward balances in a single app. Useful for people who already collect points across several chains and want one place to see balances, redeem rewards, and unlock member-only deals.

Where it falls short: Each brand decides what’s available. Not every loyalty program participates; some are read-only views without redemption.

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Migrating from Qpon: Install if your wallet has membership cards from multiple chains. Tracks Qpon-style deals from brands inside its program.

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Bottom line: Pick TADA to consolidate membership cards and points. Skip if you don’t already hold loyalty memberships.

5. LinkAja

LinkAja is Telkom’s e-wallet with promos linked to payment moments: pay at a partner merchant, unlock a discount. Strong tie-ins with state-owned brands (Pertamina, KAI, BRI) and frequent campaigns around utility bills and transport.

Where it falls short: Promo coverage on private chain restaurants is thinner than Gojek’s GoPay or OVO. Some users find the UI slower than competing wallets.

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Migrating from Qpon: Use LinkAja for payments where the wallet’s promo network kicks in; keep Qpon for restaurant-specific vouchers it doesn’t cover.

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Bottom line: Pick LinkAja for utility and transport promos tied to a payment wallet. Skip if you wanted dining vouchers specifically.

6. Tokopedia

Tokopedia runs broad promo seasons (gajian-day discounts, monthly mega-sales) across nearly every product category in Indonesia. The dining and lifestyle vouchers Qpon focuses on appear here too, alongside electronics, fashion, household, and groceries. TokopediaPlay broadcasts include limited-time codes.

Where it falls short: The catalog is huge but the deal experience is buried under marketplace listings. Promo codes have category caps and minimum spends that can frustrate users hunting one specific deal.

Pricing:

Migrating from Qpon: Use Tokopedia for general shopping where you’d already buy. The voucher catalog covers some of what Qpon does, plus a lot more.

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Bottom line: Pick Tokopedia for breadth across shopping categories. Skip as a direct dining-voucher replacement.

7. Shopee Indonesia

Shopee Indonesia layers ShopeePay coins, voucher inventory, and ShopeeFood promos on top of its core marketplace. The double-date sale events (4.4, 5.5, 6.6, and so on) drop the most aggressive Indonesian e-commerce promos, and ShopeeFood vouchers compete directly with Qpon on the dining side.

Where it falls short: The promo stacking rules require attention; voucher windows are narrow. Notifications run very hot.

Pricing:

Migrating from Qpon: Shopee covers a meaningful overlap. Compare the same restaurant on both apps before buying any voucher.

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Bottom line: Pick Shopee if you already use it for shopping; the dining promos overlap with Qpon meaningfully. Skip if you want Qpon’s cleaner restaurant-focused catalog.

How to choose

Pick ShopBack to layer cashback over purchases you’d already make on other apps. It stacks rather than replaces.

Pick Klik Indomaret or Alfagift for grocery and household shopping near a convenience-store outlet. These two cover the use case Qpon doesn’t.

Pick TADA if you want to consolidate loyalty memberships across many brands into one wallet.

Pick LinkAja when utility, transport, or partner-merchant payment promos drive your savings pattern.

Pick Tokopedia for breadth across product categories. The promo seasons reward patient shoppers.

Pick Shopee Indonesia if you want the marketplace plus a real ShopeeFood voucher catalog that competes head-on with Qpon.

Stay on Qpon if dining vouchers in Jakarta, Bandung, or Surabaya are the core use case and the merchants you frequent show up reliably on the platform. The curated short-video discovery still has charm in those cities.

FAQ

Is Qpon better than ShopBack?

They solve different problems. Qpon sells dining and lifestyle vouchers up front; ShopBack returns cashback after a purchase. ShopBack works across many more merchants; Qpon goes deeper on restaurant deals. Most savings hunters keep both installed.

Can I import my Qpon vouchers to another app?

No. Voucher inventory is tied to each platform. Unused Qpon vouchers stay on Qpon and either redeem or expire there. New purchases on other apps appear only on those apps.

What is the cheapest Qpon alternative?

All seven on this list are free to download. ShopBack returns real money via cashback rather than discounting up front, which often saves more for high-spend categories. For grocery and household, Klik Indomaret and Alfagift both regularly beat list price during their member promos.

Is Qpon legitimate?

Yes, Qpon is a legitimate Indonesian deals platform with real merchant partnerships. Most complaints concern voucher restrictions or merchant honoring rather than the app itself. Read the fine print on each voucher before buying.

What do Indonesian shoppers use for daily deals?

The common stack is ShopBack for cashback, Shopee or Tokopedia for marketplace promos, Klik Indomaret or Alfagift for groceries, and a wallet like GoPay, OVO, or LinkAja for payment-linked promos. Qpon sits as a specialty pick for restaurant deals on top of that mix.