Infinite Auto Add to Cart Offers
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Jdavid
It would be great to be able to automatically add items to the cart, in quantities based on the number of sets of a "Buy X" node in the cart.
Currently, auto add to cart applies once per order.
If you'd like us to add this feature to our app, please upvote and comment on this thread.
Tobe Osakwe
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Add functionality to support dynamic free product addition based on cart quantity
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Tony Addis
The ability to automatically add the same number of free products as the eligible paid products in the cart. Customers want, for instance, when purchasing 5 paddle boards, they receive 5 free Glide SUP paddles without manually selecting them. This will enhance promotions and customer experience.
If you'd like us to add this feature to our app, please upvote and comment on this thread.
P.S. This feature request was generated via AI, based on the conversation with the customer.
Tobe Osakwe
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This feature is now complete and will go live in about 30 minutes.
Instead of using a "Check if" node, use a "Buy X" to specify the triggers for your free gift. All templates for new auto add to cart discounts have already been modified to use this, as well as the AI generator. If you need help modifying your existing offers, please reach out via support chat.
I've attached some demo screenshots of an auto add to cart offer. Notice how the gift quantity increases with the cart subtotal.
Thanks for your continued support,
Tobe Osakwe
Founder, Regios Technologies, Inc.
P.S. If I helped you today, a quick review here mentioning my name would mean a lot. Thanks!
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Amado Raviela
Great 👍 That is going to help a lot of stores
Tobe Osakwe
In order to implement this, we first need to complete this:
The logic for "Buy X" steps is simply too complex for us to reimplement it in JavaScript. Therefore, this wok will have to wait for us to get rid of the JS implementation of discount calculation logic first.
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