Available cart item filters
When you create a cart item filter, the available filters appear sorted by the following categories:
When you create a cart item filter, the available filters appear sorted by the following categories:
This page lists the available effects in strikethrough rules.
Let's create a BOGO campaign for customers who buy three items from a given list of products or categories of products to get the cheapest one of them for free.
You can create different types of campaigns depending on your use case, for example, a specialized campaign that can apply discounts only to certain items in your customer's cart.
Cart item filters allow you to use the items in your customers' carts in different ways to create more selective rules. Use cart item filters, for example, to count cart items, select specific items, or sort them by size, quantity, price, or any other characteristics relevant to your business.
Let's imagine that we want to issue a discount on a given category of cart items when a certain condition is met. For example, if our business is a bakery, our categories can be drinks, cakes, croissants and bread.
Pro-rata discounts are applied evenly among all eligible items in the cart.
Customer sessions contain customer activity within a given Application. For example, a customer session can represent a shopping cart or a completed order for a given customer.
Create additional costs to add extra costs to the customer's cart or to specific items. For example, shipping costs or transaction fees.
Application cart item filters allow you to filter items by the value of a certain attribute, such as SKU or product category. They can be used in more than one campaign of your Application.
Let's return some items from a given customer session.
Cart item flattening is a process consisting in splitting each cart item whose quantity is greater than 1 into individual cart items.