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Discounts – new value limits for products

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This feature can be enabled for you on demand. Contact Voucherify support to enable it.

You can now limit the number of discounted item units in discount coupons and promotions. With these new limits, you can build a scenario where each of your customers can get for example only 2 discounted product units in total in a campaign and the whole campaign covers only 200 discounted product units – units sold above this limit will not be discounted.

The limits cover the following product discounts:

  • Amount discount: Apply the full discount to each item unit
  • Percent discount: Apply the discount to item subtotal
  • New price: Apply the discount to item subtotal

You can set the limits for products, SKUs, or collections. The new value limits are:

  • Maximum units per customer in campaign: limits the number of discounted item units that one customer can receive in a given campaign.
    For example, the limit is set to 2 for a T-shirt from the Adventure brand. One customer can only discount 2 units of this T-shirt.
  • Maximum units per campaign: limits the number of discounted item units that all customers can receive in a given campaign.
    For example, there are 10 Adventure T-shirts that can be discounted. The 10 discounted T-shirts are available to all customers and the customer who buys the 11th T-shirt won’t receive a discount.
  • Maximum units per campaign for a product in a collection: limits the number of discounted item units of a given product in a collection that all customers can receive in a given campaign.
    For example, the limit is set to 5 for the “Adventure-brand” collection consisting of T-shirts, beanies, and posters; this means that maximum 5 T-shirts, 5 beanies, and 5 posters will be discounted. The limit isn't split between products; each product has its own limit of 5 item units.
  • Maximum units per customer for a product in a collection: limits the number of discounted item units of a given product in a collection that one customer can receive.
    For example, the limit is set to 5 for the “Adventure-brand” collection consisting of T-shirts, beanies, and posters; this means that maximum one customer can get a discount on a maximum of 5 T-shirts, 5 beanies, and 5 posters. The limit isn't split between products; each product has its own limit of 5 item units.
  • Maximum units per promotion tier: limits the number of discounted item units that all customers can receive in a promotion tier.
    For example, there are 10 Adventure T-shirts that can be discounted. The 10 discounted T-shirts are available to all customers and the customer who buys the 11th T-shirt won’t receive a discount under a given promotion tier.
  • Maximum units per customer in promotion tier: limits the number of discounted item units that one customer can receive in a given promotion tier.
    For example, the limit is set to 2 for a T-shirt from the Adventure brand. One customer can only discount 2 units of this T-shirt under a given promotion tier.
  • Maximum units per promotion tier for a product in a collection: limits the number of discounted item units of a given product in a collection that all customers can receive in a given promotion tier.
    For example, the limit is set to 5 for the “Adventure-brand” collection consisting of T-shirts, beanies, and posters; this means that maximum 5 T-shirts, 5 beanies, and 5 posters will be discounted. The limit isn't split between products; each product has its own limit of 5 item units under a given promotion tier.
  • Maximum units per customer in promotion tier for a product in a collection: limits the number of discounted item units of a given product in a collection that one customer can receive in a given promotion tier.
    For example, the limit is set to 5 for the “Adventure-brand” collection consisting of T-shirts, beanies, and posters; this means that maximum one customer can get a discount on a maximum of 5 T-shirts, 5 beanies, and 5 posters. The limit isn't split between products; each product has its own limit of 5 item units.

All of the new limits can be combined with dynamic formulas. A dynamic formula determines the number of units that’s covered by the limit.

The limits can be configured in the Dashboard and through the API – validation rules.