Xoxoday Loyalife supports easily dismissible and fully accessible banner configurations in custom implementations, ensuring banners remain non-intrusive within your loyalty programme experience.
Banner design has a direct impact on how employees and customers engage with a loyalty programme. When banners are difficult to dismiss or poorly placed, they create friction that discourages participation. Xoxoday Loyalife accounts for this through configurable banner behaviour available in custom implementations.
In the standard Xoxoday Loyalife configuration, dedicated usability-focused banner placement controls are not included by default. This keeps the out-of-the-box deployment lean and well-suited for organisations that prioritise a rapid rollout over granular UI customisation from day one.
For organisations that need greater control, Xoxoday Loyalife custom implementations extend banner functionality significantly. Banners can be made easily dismissible — users close or minimise them with a single interaction — and built to meet accessibility standards, including keyboard navigation and screen reader compatibility. These customisations are applied at the implementation layer, giving your organisation full ownership of the banner experience without affecting core platform stability.
Real-world use case
Consider an organisation running Xoxoday Loyalife alongside Workday as its HR system of record. When a new rewards campaign launches, a banner announcing bonus point eligibility appears on the loyalty portal. In a custom implementation, that banner includes a clear dismiss button, respects reduced-motion preferences, and carries proper ARIA labels for assistive technologies. The result is a communication surface that informs without interrupting — keeping participation rates high and support tickets low.
Organisations that surface Xoxoday Loyalife notifications through Microsoft Teams channels face the same challenge. A well-placed, dismissible banner ensures users see the loyalty message on their own terms rather than at the cost of their workflow context.
Why accessibility matters for loyalty banners
Accessibility is not just a compliance checkbox — it determines how broadly your loyalty programme gets adopted. Banners that cannot be dismissed or that lack proper markup exclude a portion of your workforce and may fall short of WCAG 2.1 requirements. Xoxoday Loyalife custom banner components are built with these standards in mind, supporting both keyboard and pointer-based dismiss interactions alongside visual controls.
Organisations operating under enterprise compliance frameworks such as ISO 27001 or SOC 2 Type II often extend these standards to internal tooling. Xoxoday Loyalife custom banner configurations align with those expectations, making it straightforward to demonstrate due diligence in user experience governance during audits.
If your organisation is planning a custom implementation, define banner behaviour requirements early — dismissibility rules, placement constraints, and accessibility criteria established at the design stage avoid costly rework and ensure the final experience meets both usability and compliance standards.
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Custom Implementation Overview
Learn what UI and behavioural customisations are available beyond the standard Xoxoday Loyalife configuration.
Accessibility and Compliance Standards
Understand how Xoxoday Loyalife custom implementations align with WCAG, ISO 27001, and SOC 2 Type II requirements.