20% off when session value >200
Let's create a promotion rule that provides a 20% discount to every customer whose session value reaches $200.
Let's create a promotion rule that provides a 20% discount to every customer whose session value reaches $200.
Achievements allow you to check if a customer has reached a defined target within a specified period of time.
Let's create a promotion rule that always provides a 10% discount to every customer.
Effects are set in your rules. They represent what happened inside the Rule Engine so that you can apply the right action in your integration layer, if needed.
This page lists the available effects in promotion rules.
This page lists the available effects in strikethrough rules.
We can use giveaways for rewarding our customers with
One of the things we can expect when cancelling a session
Let's create a promotion rule that awards customers with one loyalty point per dollar they spend on accessories.
Conditions are available only for promotion rules. They represent the criteria to trigger a given rule effect, following the logic WHEN THEN . They are always specific to your promotional use case.
Once you have learned what our Rule Builder is, you can build your first rules.
Talon.One offers a set of effects via its Integration API that you can use to get data to the integration layer. But sometimes, the data that they return might not be what you require.
You can create a campaign where customers get a discount for every X amount of money they spend.
You can use item bundles to group a number of items that belong to one or more lists of cart items.
You can choose from a series of attributes,
Creating coupons and gift cards is at the core of many promotional campaigns.
Giveaways are account-level entities that
To create a giveaway pool:
Let's create a webhook in the Campaign Manager to send some data from Talon.One. The
Let's create a promotion rule that gives a discount only on products that are part of a specific category, for example, Road Bikes or Helmets.
Let's create a promotion rule that awards customers with a $50 pro-rata discount per bundle of one bike and two helmets found in their sessions.
On the Webhook Logs page, you can check how webhooks have been used in your rules.
Effects represent what you want your rules to achieve. The following types of effects are available:
You can download a CSV file containing all the effects triggered in a given time range for all the campaigns of your Application.
Integrating with Talon.One revolves around two main concepts: sending customer session updates and processing rule effects.
Create additional costs to add extra costs to the customer's cart or to specific items. For example, shipping costs or transaction fees.
In your campaign Settings, you can add campaign custom attributes
In the Campaign Evaluation section of your Application, you can decide the order, scope, and mode by which the Rule Engine evaluates your campaigns.
On the left-side menu of a campaign, click Settings > Features, and enable or disable the following features:
When the default effects do not match your use case, you can create a custom effect.
After you have created referrals in a campaign, you can create rules to reward customers
You can use webhooks to share information from your Applications with third parties. Webhooks are always triggered as an effect.
Let's return some items from a given customer session.
Rules allow you to define the logic of your campaign. They are evaluated as long as the campaign is active. You can create and manage one or more rules in your campaign's Rule Builder.
Understanding how Talon.One executes one or more campaigns is important to help you build advanced promotion use cases.
Cart item flattening is a process consisting in splitting each cart item whose quantity is greater than 1 into individual cart items.
Creating a condition
A webhook allows a Talon.One Application to send information in real-time to third-party