
Across D2C, growth is shifting from aggressive acquisition to deeper retention systems.
This week’s signals point to one clear trend: brands that build smarter post-purchase economics are compounding faster.
In this edition, we break down the signals, and how Plix turned loyalty into a controlled, margin-safe growth engine using a custom wallet architecture.
1.Republic Day sales spike for D2C brands
News: D2C brands across fashion, jewellery, and lifestyle saw strong traction during Republic Day sales, with quick-commerce aiding faster fulfilment.
Signal: Discount-led events still move volume when paired with fast delivery.
Why it matters: Sale traffic is high-intent, brands that capture emails, loyalty signups, and repeat hooks win beyond the sale window.
2. D2C brands lead retail leasing growth
News: D2C brands were among the biggest contributors to India’s retail space absorption in 2025.
Signal: Online-first brands are doubling down on offline presence.
Why it matters: Omnichannel journeys demand tighter CRM, loyalty, and attribution across online + offline.
3. Kapiva commits ₹50 Cr to R&D
News: Kapiva announced a ₹50 crore investment towards R&D and new product development.
Signal: Mature D2C brands are shifting focus from marketing to product depth.
Why it matters: Better products increase LTV, reducing dependence on discounts and paid acquisition.
4. EU flags surge in low-value ecommerce imports
News: The EU reported a sharp rise in duty-free ecommerce imports under €150.
Signal: Cross-border D2C is growing but drawing regulatory attention.
Why it matters: Compliance, pricing strategy, and margins will matter more for global D2C expansion.
5. Funding interest returns to beauty D2C
News: Beauty and personal care D2C brands saw renewed VC interest in early 2026.
Signal: Investors are backing retention-led, profitable brands.
Why it matters: Strong repeat purchase, loyalty, and unit economics are now non-negotiable.
The signals are clear.
But what does this actually look like when built inside a real, high-growth D2C brand?
In the competitive D2C landscape, “loyalty” is often a race to the bottom with generic discount codes. For Plix, we decided to build a more sophisticated lever: a Custom Wallet Infrastructure.
The goal wasn’t just to give money away, but to create a closed-loop economy that gamifies the shopping experience and protects margins. Here is how we engineered the logic and why it’s a game-changer for high-growth brands.
We moved away from “flat discounts” and implemented a dynamic credit system triggered by specific high-value user actions:

Implementing a wallet isn’t just about a database column for “balance.” It requires deep backend expertise to handle event-driven architecture, real-time synchronization across the app and web, and complex edge cases (like partial refunds on wallet-funded orders).
At FarziEngineer, we don’t just “plug in” features; we architect growth engines.
By custom-coding this logic for Plix, we provided them with a tool that traditional Shopify apps can’t replicate, total control over their unit economics and customer lifetime value (LTV).
Ready to turn your store into a retention machine? If you’re looking to implement custom logic that goes beyond the standard “buy one, get one” template, let’s talk.

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