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Set Quantity Breaks Offer


Choose Main Product(s) for Your Campaign

****After selecting your discount type, you’ll be asked to choose which products the offer applies to. You have 5 targeting options:


  1. **All products - **Apply the campaign to all products.
  2. **Specific products - **Manually pick one or more specific products (e.g., your bestsellers).
  3. **Products from the collection - **Choose an entire product collection (e.g., “Summer Tees”).
  4. **Products with tags - **Target items that share the same product tags (e.g., “bundle_eligible”).
  5. Exclude products - **Apply your discount to everything **except selected products.

Configure Quantity Breaks Campaign

Note: In the classic campaign, you have the option and flexibility to change or entwine the campaign's type, hence this guide will cover all point that you can configure in a Quantity Breaks campaign.



1. Customize the Discount Type

Once you select the type, define how the discount is applied:


  1. Use % Discount – e.g., 10% off

Why & When to Use:

Great for high-margin products or when you want the discount to scale naturally with the order value. Best for encouraging bulk purchases without committing to a fixed amount. Use it when your prices vary across SKUs or you're running a storewide promotion.


  1. Set Price Discount – e.g., $8 per item

Why & When to Use:

Ideal when you want to set a clear, fixed price per unit for a specific quantity. Use this when you're offering bulk pricing or aiming for consistency, such as "$10 each when you buy 3 or more." This is commonly used in wholesale or tiered retail setups.


  1. Set Price Discount – e.g., $8 per item

Why & When to Use:

Ideal when you want to set a specific, fixed price per unit for a specific quantity.


  1. Buy X Get Y Free – Free items of the same SKU

Why & When to Use:

Perfect for creating a sense of added value without reducing the price of each item. Best used for fast-moving, replenishable, or consumable items. Helps increase volume while maintaining the perceived value of each item.


  1. None – No discount, but still shows tiers

Why & When to Use:

Use this when your goal is to highlight quantity options without offering a discount — for example, showcasing bulk packaging or free gifts without discounting the product itself. Great for informational tiers or when combining with external promotions or loyalty points.




2. Switch to Range-Based Discount

Instead of fixed quantities (e.g., Buy 2), you can use quantity ranges (e.g., 1–3, 4–6, 7+) to apply discounts flexibly.



3. Set Default Deal Selection

Choose which deal is pre-selected by default on the product page to drive user behavior.



4. Allow Customers to Choose More Variants

Enable buyers to mix different product variants within a deal (e.g., choose colors or sizes under the same offer).



5. Offer Add-ons

Add optional upsell products at a discount when customers select a certain quantity.



6. Offer a Free Gift

Attach a free gift to specific deal tiers. Great for enhancing perceived value and increasing conversions.


You can set the amount of free gift your customer can choose


7. Set pricing for quantity ranges



Example:

1–3 → 10% discount

4–6 → 20% discount

7+ → 30% discount



Additional settings



Customize Deal Visuals & Text ****

  1. For Each Deal Tier, You Can: Upload an image (e.g., bundle preview or free gift).
  2. You can edit the following text fields: Title, Subtitle, Highlight Badge, Deal Tag.
  3. Text Formatting Options: Bold, Italic, Underline, Include Emoji, Use Built-in Commands for dynamic styling (e.g., Buy {{MIN_QUANTITY}}+ products).


Updated on: 11/12/2025

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