Not all branded merchandise stores are built the same, and choosing the wrong type can mean paying for features you don't need, or missing out on ones you really do.
If you've started exploring online corporate stores and stumbled across terms like "redemption store" or "pop-up store," you're probably wondering what the difference actually is.
They sound similar, but they serve very different purposes. Once you understand how each one works, choosing the right fit for your business becomes pretty straightforward. Let's walk through all three.
Before we get into the differences, it helps to know what all three store types share. Each one is:
Think of them like different trim levels of the same car. Same core experience, different features depending on what you need to do with it.
A redemption store is exactly what it sounds like: people redeem items rather than purchase them. There's no payment at checkout. Instead, staff or clients receive a code, a link, or an allowance, and they use it to claim their items directly from the store.
This model works great for:
The biggest advantage here is personalisation without the manual work. You're not wrapping and shipping individual gifts. The store handles it.
And because there's no payment involved, the experience feels generous and seamless for the recipient, which is exactly the impression you want to make.
A pop-up store is a temporary online store, usually open for a set window of time. It works like a normal e-commerce store with a proper checkout, meaning people have to pay for what they order.
This format is ideal for:
The time-limited nature of a pop-up store is more of a feature, not a limitation. It creates a sense of urgency that drives action. When people know the store closes on Friday, they don't put it off.
And because it's temporary, you're not committing to ongoing inventory management. The store opens, orders are collected, and then it's done.
A corporate store is a permanent, always-on branded merchandise hub. It's the most comprehensive of the three options, designed for businesses that need a reliable, ongoing solution for managing and distributing branded products across their organisation.
This is the right fit when:
Here's a simple way to think about it:
And here's something worth knowing: these aren't mutually exclusive. Many businesses run a permanent corporate store as their foundation and layer in pop-up or redemption stores for specific campaigns or moments throughout the year. They complement each other rather than compete.
Most businesses come to this decision without a clear answer upfront, and that's fine. The right store type depends on your goals, your audience, and how often you need to distribute branded products.
A good corporate store provider won't push you toward the most expensive option. They'll ask the right questions and help you figure out what works for where your business is right now.
At Over the Top Promotions, we offer all three store types, and we'll help you figure out which one (or which combination) is the right starting point for your business. We work with companies across the APJC region to build branded stores that are practical, scalable, and genuinely easy to manage.
Book a free strategy call today and let's map out the right solution for your brand.