Embedded Warranty
A solution for innovative HR platforms, shipping and freight providers & more.
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Warranties and guarantees are setting the bar high. Increasingly, customers demand that the brands they work with stand behind their work and their products. This provides an opportunity to stand behind your work and create a recurring revenue stream.
- Customers on your platform purchase warranty solution for an additional cost.
- You promise to repair, replace, or stand behind your work for a set period of time.
- Any claims can be submitted quickly and easily online.
- Any valid claims are paid out promptly, ensuring a positive outcome.
Scalable embedded warranty solutions that provide peace of mind, recurring revenue, and higher conversions.
Provide Peace of Mind
Grow Profits
Improve User Experience
Guarantee What Matters Most
Service guarantees are a great way to protect your customers, provide a stellar experience, and increase your revenue. These stand-alone products, embedded directly into your platform tie relevant customer protection to the purchasing experience - helping you increase conversion.
Uninterrupted Protection
Offering recurring warranties for the things your customers care about most ensures seamless peace of mind and higher lifetime value for each new customer that converts.
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We Make It Easy to Integrate
Whether you are looking for a low-code plug and play solution or a bespoke solution with full integration - we make it easy.
Our team is here to support you get your embedded protection up and running.
Frequently Asked Questions
A warranty is a contractual guarantee that promises product repair or replacement for a faulty product under normal conditions.
When warranty coverage is embedded in the product’s protection the end user will receive the warranty coverage without having to pay a separate warranty fee. This protection is built into the price of the product. You can also have "add-on" coverages, where a customer purchases the coverage for an added fee.
A full warranty must repair or replace the product during the specified warranty period. A limited warranty on the other hand will only cover specified parts, certain defects, or other conditions laid out in the warranty.
Laws around warranties will differ state by state, but the experts at Tint are here to help you navigate these requirements and answer any questions you may have.
Typically warranties are not transferable from one customer to another.