AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec 10, 2025--
MomentScience today launched MomentApps, an all-in-one Moments Experience Platform that turns the post-checkout page into a flexible, customer-first experience. Instead of forcing retailers to choose between revenue and customer satisfaction, the new platform lets teams dynamically mix monetization, loyalty rewards, surveys, and first-party offers from a single AI-driven placement - ending a decade of stagnation in post-transaction advertising.
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For years, the legacy post-transaction “revenue-only” model has dominated the market. Once introduced as a novel way to monetize the confirmation page with third-party offers, the category has since devolved into a commodity. Most platform providers initially boasted hundreds of advertisers in their roster, yet now serve only a finite number of offers, rationalized under the guise of “personalization” and “relevance.” This shift has led to several critical issues:
This dynamic represents a suboptimal outcome for customers, retailers, and advertisers alike.
MomentApps: A New, Improved Post-Checkout and Moments Experience
MomentApps is the first "app store for the moment" - a unique platform designed to give retailers full optionality and control over what appears at key points across the entire customer journey, such as post-transaction, order status, and even customer-service interactions. At these pivotal moments, any combination of MomentApps can be displayed, finally aligning the needs of Product, Customer Experience, and Revenue/Media teams, rather than forcing them to compete for the same real estate.
With MomentApps, retailers can choose to:
EARN
Monetize the confirmation page through exclusive near-endemic third-party offers from premium brands , one-click upsell offers, video ads or direct-sold partner marketing deals, intelligently matched through AI to maximize relevance and experience quality.
LEARN
Insert NPS or customer feedback surveys to gain real insights without interrupting the customer journey.
RETAIN
Serve first-party offers including endemic cross-sells, loyalty/reward-based offers and future-use coupons — All delivered from the same flexible placement.
MomentApps is offer-type agnostic, enabling a single, unified module to dynamically deliver any immediate need: a brand offer, survey, upsell, loyalty reward, or video spot. This eliminates the need for multiple vendors, competing widgets, and fragmented customer experiences for retailers.
MomentApps is the first solution in the market built to serve customers first, while maximizing outcomes for retailers and brand partners.
A Unified Solution for Retail Teams
For the first time, the Product, CX, and Revenue/Media teams can all own the same post-checkout experiencein an orchestrated manner without compromise. The platform also allows for flexible fine-tuning post deployment as priorities evolve.
A New Era for Post-Transaction Experiences Has Arrived
“ MomentApps was built to fix what’s been broken for years, ” said Jon Nolz, CEO and co-founder. “Most post-checkout ad platforms promise relevance and personalization but deliver static and repetitive offers that can burnout quickly. The category hasn’t evolved much in many years. MomentApps finally elevates this space by moving beyond mere monetization, offering a much richer suite of intelligent features to truly capture value at this critical point of customer attention, delivering experiences that retailers are eager to embrace.”
Availability
MomentApps is now available to retailers, marketplaces, subscription platforms, and other transaction-driven businesses seeking to modernize their post-checkout customer experience.
About MomentScience
MomentScience is an Austin-based leader in moments marketing, delivering personalized offers and perks that enhance customer engagement and maximize revenue across the entire user journey. Formerly AdsPostX, MomentScience has seen over 125% growth year-over-year since its founding, with over 450 million moments served. The company’s technology suite includes OfferOS™, LoyaltyBoost™ and Nexos which, together, enable partners in retail, telecom, finance, and beyond to create seamless, high-impact campaigns through its robust SDKs and APIs. For more information, visit www.momentscience.com.
MomentApps delivering a unique and personalized experience to different customer types based on the Learn, Earn and Retain logic.
Tiger Woods expressed astonishment as he was handcuffed after crashing his SUV last week in Florida, according to body camera footage released Thursday that also shows deputies removing two pills from Woods' pocket.
Separate footage from the back of the patrol car shows the handcuffed golfer hiccuping, yawning and repeatedly appearing to nod off during the 15-minute ride.
Woods told authorities he was looking at his phone and changing the radio station when his speeding Land Rover clipped the back of a truck and rolled onto its side on a residential road on Jupiter Island. No one was injured in the March 27 afternoon crash.
“I looked down at my phone, and all of a sudden — boom,” Woods told an officer as he knelt on a lawn, prior to his arrest.
Bodycam footage shows Martin County Sheriff’s Deputy Tatiana Levenar then conducting a roadside sobriety test and telling Woods: “I do believe your normal faculties are impaired, and you’re under an unknown substance, so at this time you’re under arrest for DUI."
“I’m being arrested?” Woods responded.
“Yes sir,” Levenar said.
After handcuffing Woods, authorities searched his pockets and found two white pills.
“That’s a Norco,” Woods said after an officer pulled out the pills, referring to a painkiller that contains acetaminophen and the opioid hydrocodone. Authorities would later confirm that Woods was in possession of hydrocodone.
In the bodycam footage, Woods told Levenar that he had not drunk any alcohol and that he had taken “a few” medications earlier in the day, though Woods’ words are muted in the released video as he describes some of the drugs.
At the sheriff’s office complex, after Woods was escorted into the “DUI room” where drivers are tested for being under the influence, Woods said, “I’m not drunk. I’m on a prescription medication,” according to a supplemental sheriff’s office report released Thursday.
Woods, 50, pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to suspicion of driving under the influence. He posted a statement Tuesday night saying that he was stepping away indefinitely “to seek treatment and focus on my health.”
During the field sobriety test, deputies noticed Woods limping and that he had a compression sock over his right knee. Woods explained he had undergone seven back surgeries and over 20 surgeries on his right leg, and that his ankle seizes up while walking.
Woods, who was hiccuping during questioning, continuously moved his head during one of the sobriety tests and deputies had to tell him several times to keep his head straight, an arrest report said.
“Based on my observations of Woods, how he performed the exercises and based on my training, knowledge, and experience, I believed that Woods normal faculties were impaired, and he was unable to safely operate the motor vehicle,” Levenar wrote.
Woods is the most influential figure in golf and has become as recognizable as any athlete in the world. The first person of Black heritage to win the Masters in 1997, he has captivated golf fans with records likely never to be broken.
But his injuries have kept him from accomplishing more, including those suffered in a 2021 Los Angeles car crash that damaged his right leg so badly he said doctors considered amputation. He has not played an official event since the 2024 British Open. He was recovering from a seventh back surgery in October and was trying to return at the Masters, where he is a five-time champion.
Following last week's crash, Woods agreed to a Breathalyzer test that showed no signs of alcohol, but he refused a urine test, authorities said. He was arrested and released on bail eight hours later.
Under a change to Florida law last year, refusing an officer’s request to take a breath, blood or urine test became a misdemeanor, even for a first offense.
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Associated Press writer Mike Schneider in Orlando, Florida, contributed to this report.
In this image from video provided by the Martin County, Fla., Sheriff's Office, golfer Tiger Woods is strapped into a police vehicle following a car crash in Jupiter Island, Fla., Friday, March 27, 2026. (Martin County Sheriff's Office via AP)
In this image from police body camera video released by the Martin County, Fla., Sheriff's Office, golfer Tiger Woods performs a field sobriety test for sheriff's deputies following a car crash in Jupiter Island, Fla., Friday, March 27, 2026. (Martin County Sheriff's Office via AP)
In this image from police body camera video released by the Martin County, Fla., Sheriff's Office, golfer Tiger Woods is taken into custody by sheriff's deputies following a car crash in Jupiter Island, Fla., Friday, March 27, 2026. (Martin County Sheriff's Office via AP)
In this image from video provided by the Martin County, Fla., Sheriff's Office, golfer Tiger Woods is strapped into a police vehicle following a car crash in Jupiter Island, Fla., Friday, March 27, 2026. (Martin County Sheriff's Office via AP)
In this image taken from police body camera video released by the Martin County, Fla., Sheriff's Office, golfer Tiger Woods performs a field sobriety test for sheriff's deputies following a car crash in Jupiter Island, Fla., Friday, March 27, 2026. (Martin County Sheriff's Office via AP)
Golfer Tiger Woods stands by his overturned vehicle in Jupiter Island, Fla., on Friday, March 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Jason Oteri)
In this image taken from police body camera video released by the Martin County, Fla., Sheriff's Office, golfer Tiger Woods speaks with sheriff's deputies following a car crash in Jupiter Island, Fla., Friday, March 27, 2026. (Martin County Sheriff's Office via AP)
In this image taken from police body camera video released by the Martin County, Fla., Sheriff's Office, sheriff's deputies holds two pills from a search of golfer Tiger Woods' pants following a car crash in Jupiter Island, Fla., Friday, March 27, 2026. (Martin County Sheriff's Department via AP)
In this image taken from police body camera video released by the Martin County, Fla., Sheriff's Office, golfer Tiger Woods is taken into custody by sheriff's deputies following a car crash in Jupiter Island, Fla., Friday, March 27, 2026. (Martin County Sheriff's Office via AP)
In this image taken from police body camera video released by the Martin County, Fla., Sheriff's Office, golfer Tiger Woods performs a field sobriety test for sheriff's deputies following a car crash in Jupiter Island, Fla., Friday, March 27, 2026. (Martin County Sheriff's Office via AP)
The Martin County Sheriff's Office welcome sign is displayed outside Friday, March 27, 2026 (AP Photo/Jim Rassol)
This handout photo provided by the Martin County Sheriff's Office shows Tiger Woods, in Stuart, Fla., Friday, March 27, 2026. (Martin County Sheriff's Office via AP)
Tiger Woods leaves the Martin County Sheriff's Office jail facility following his involvement in a car crash where he was arrested on a DUI charge on Friday, March 27, 2026 (AP Photo/Jim Rassol)
FILE- Golfer Tiger Woods stands by his overturned vehicle in Jupiter Island, Fla., March 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Jason Oteri, File)