Internet is notoriously bad in Indonesia, which drives youngsters crazy. But some of them found a solution: The fast Wi-Fi at the McDonald’s. This was an opportunity to showcase that McDonald’s not only serves the best fast food, but also the fastest Wi-Fi.

Introducing Wi-Fries. a speed test built on the McDonald's App that rewards people experiencing slow Wi-Fi at home with Fries at McDonald’s.

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Utilizing a free web-tool like an internet speed test, in such a way that promotes a brand and helps consumers, is what makes this idea so simple and exciting.

Mark Verhagen

Executive Creative Director, VML Jakarta

Because of the pandemic, most youngsters have gotten so used to ordering in that it effected the McDonald’s restaurants. They stayed empty.

Wi-Fi speed in Indonesia in notoriously bad. Which drives youngsters at home crazy. But some of them found a solution: The free and fast Wi-Fi at McDonald’s. Could we use this opportunity to get more youngsters to visit our restaurant not just for the best fast food, but also the fastest Wi-Fi?

Utilizing the open API from a popular online speed test, we created Wi-Fries. A speed test on the McDonald’s App that rewarded slow Wi-Fi at home with Fries at McDonald’s.

Wi-Fries tests the Wi-Fi speed at home and compares it with the Wi-Fi speed at McDonald’s. The bigger the difference in speed, the bigger the discount on fries. A QR code was then redeemable at our restaurant.

Wi-Fries was launched at all 297 restaurants. Reached 6,800,000 app users, saw a 60% increase in app usages and 45% reception rate.

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