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Hi,
Is there a way I can apply a fixed discount (or percentage) together with free shipping? Or any workaround?
Thanks
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Hey everyone,
Good news! Discount Combinations are here. You can now combine discount codes (manual or automatic) and have multiple automatic discounts running at the same time. Check out our announcement to learn more!
This also works with the newly released option to create automatic free shipping discount feature we launched September 13.
If you have questions about Discount Combinations then please create a new post in the Shopify Discussions board. If you need account specific help with your discounts, then please contact Shopify Support directly.
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HI, these discount stuff works well, as i have seen it many times on paintball guns website.
Hey, is there an update on this? My Influencers will want to process their orders and can't be expected to pay for shipping. Please let me know ASAP!
Thanks
We did this by writing a script in the Shopify Script Editor. It would be a little different for each store based on the names of your shipping rates, but it can be done. DM me for help and I'd be glad to assist.
What is the latest on this? This is a super simple improvement that should be able to be done in a single dev sprint?
Exactly!
Agree!
To Shopify stuff, if that's to much to ask then perhaps allow us to put multiple discount offer / code please?
I don't believe you. Another "shopifier" posted some code that "used" to work. After a short time it no longer works, my guess is Shopify changed something to break it so that we have to spend extra on apps that shopify gets a percentage of. many other platforms do not do this, they allow combined discount codes or discount codes that do more than one thing. Such as 10% off and free shipping. Shopify can fix this easily (I'm a programmer and I know you can) but you don't want to. Please just be honest with everyone and tell the truth so we can decide if its financially sensible to stay at Shopify or leave.
what is the point of a 12 page threaed that has been ongoing for years and not resolved???
I'm going to take a guess and say that Shopify has limited themselves to releasing features that could be built by their application marketplace..
There is an app called "Discounts Combine" - https://apps.shopify.com/discounts-combine?surface_detail=multiple+discounts&surface_inter_position=...
I used it for a couple months, and it works.. sort of. If you use "Advanced Product Options" BEWARE and do not use. If multiple discounts are combined it effectively erases the custom options ordered, so now you're contacting every customer figuring out what they wanted for options. NOT COOL.
If you're using the Shopify's native options and that's all you need then this app is for you and works as designed.
I agree. We get that Shopify want us to buy their apps, but this is a very basic feature that should be available in the shop. Can't believe this hasn't been resolved in two years.
Shopify, please jump on this! It is not helpful that there's been no movement on an update - I am trying to make my life easier and not have to create orders for about 30 local friends/family who want the friends/fam discount and are picking up in person. How is there not even a workaround that you don't have to pay for through an app?
Hi,
My customer needed 100% discount and free shipping. That's how I figured it out. By analyzing product price diversity, maybe something can happen. I wish shopify adds 🙂
100% discount and free shipping
1. Shipping Settings
Shipping zones : Select target zone or country (Europe or UK etc.)
Price based rates > Free Shipping : Range $0.00 – $0.01
2. Discount Codes
Types : Percentage
Value : 100
APPLIES TO : Entire order
Minimum requirements : No or customize
Customer eligibility : target customer
Target Customer
Customer
Great workaround. I ended up doing the same thing.
I want to add a vote for this feature, please!
WE NEED IT, please hurry!
Has there been any serious consideration at all for the ability to add 100% discount AND Free shipping to special customers? I cannot believe you don't have this feature. Seriously disappointed that I chose shopify as my platform instead of staying with Wordpress. Please let me know where you are at with this.
Add another vote for needing this feature. I had it on my Joomla site that I am transitioning from.
It is yet another very basic feature that Shopify doesn't offer. Like others have said, had I known that such a simple feature was not available, I would have considered staying with my other platform.
I worked with a shopify guru on the phone for half an hour and this is the only way we were able to work around that.
We set up free shipping in my shipping rates; not as a discount. Go to
"Settings"
"Shipping"
"Manage Rates"
"Add Rate"
Type in "Rate Name" as "Free Shipping" then click "Add Conditions" If you are going to set a minimun price condition, make sure to take into account what the price will be once the discount code is applied.
After you have done this, then set up your discount code.
@Sumairat wrote:I worked with a shopify guru on the phone for half an hour and this is the only way we were able to work around that.
We set up free shipping in my shipping rates; not as a discount. Go to
"Settings"
"Shipping"
"Manage Rates"
"Add Rate"
Type in "Rate Name" as "Free Shipping" then click "Add Conditions" If you are going to set a minimun price condition, make sure to take into account what the price will be once the discount code is applied.
After you have done this, then set up your discount code.
In my opinion, that is a horrible workaround as it now applies free shipping to all the products in your catalog that meet the pricing conditions. If you have one product in your catalog with the price range set for the free shipping method, then it's usable but the second you add more products (that you don't want to ship for free) you will have problems.
No it doesn’t. You can apply the Free rate to only ONE item in the store. The only lousy solution part is having to police any orders with that design and make sure they also have a code applied as ONLY people with the code should even know that page exists.
NOTE: You might not be aware but Shopify finally added a shipping rate area in the preferences where you can assign specific items to specific shipping rates. So if (like me) you sell lots of shirts but also posters in tubes — I can make a shipping rate for posters that require rates that will cover parcel prices versus the large envelope rates which apply to almost everything else.
@Thomas_Romer wrote:No it doesn’t. You can apply the Free rate to only ONE item in the store. The only lousy solution part is having to police any orders with that design and make sure they also have a code applied as ONLY people with the code should even know that page exists.
NOTE: You might not be aware but Shopify finally added a shipping rate area in the preferences where you can assign specific items to specific shipping rates. So if (like me) you sell lots of shirts but also posters in tubes — I can make a shipping rate for posters that require rates that will cover parcel prices versus the large envelope rates which apply to almost everything else.
@Thomas_Romer I apologize, you are correct. I saw that you can create a separate shipping profile and specify the products that are applicable but I still think it is a bad workaround even with this functionality. I know have to manage a discount in multiple locations instead of being able to add it as part of a single rule. This is still bad UX in my opinion.
No, again– it works in my case as I have a partner that is doing a giveaway. So they send the discount code with the link to the item’s secret page. As far as the user knows, they are just applying a code like any other and getting free shipping on the listing. My only issue is if people find the secret listing and even then, I can contact them and say that listing is only for campaign supporters and ask for shipping or refund it. But I have done much larger campaigns with secret listings where thousands of people did this and only maybe 2-3 people found and purchased an item that was secretly listed.
@Thomas_Romer wrote:No, again– it works in my case as I have a partner that is doing a giveaway. So they send the discount code with the link to the item’s secret page. As far as the user knows, they are just applying a code like any other and getting free shipping on the listing. My only issue is if people find the secret listing and even then, I can contact them and say that listing is only for campaign supporters and ask for shipping or refund it. But I have done much larger campaigns with secret listings where thousands of people did this and only maybe 2-3 people found and purchased an item that was secretly listed.
In your case it will work but let me give a scenario (which can be common) where this will not work.
You have a discount offering a fixed amount discount of $10.00 and free shipping for product A if the customer also purchases product B and C. The customer can purchase A on their own in multiples or with product D, E, F etc. Your discount code will not apply as it shouldn't because the conditions were not met, but the free shipping may still be met for product A because the Weight or Price minimum (depending on how you set the condition on the specific free shipping profile) are met so now the customer got free shipping on a product where they didn't qualify. As a workaround, this is acceptable for some use cases and horrible for others.
Hence the reason that free shipping should be available as an option in all discount rules and not as a separate rule. This functionality is handled very well on Enterprise level software and should be added to Shopify.
I don’t think that is the case as the standard shipping rule will apply once anything is selected outside of the free category. I believe the way it works is that if they add anything over the cost of the free shipping — that rate applies. In this case it is $0. So if they add anything like a sticker, they will pay the sticker rate to add that sticker. If they add another tee… they will pay the rate for shipping one tee. etc, etc.
Again, it depends on the scenario.
In your case it works fine. In other cases this workaround fails.
I'll give you another possible scenario.
Products A - G
Discount rule applies to Product A giving a $10 discount on the condition that Products B and C are also in the cart. Additionally, I want to give Free Shipping to the whole cart only when these 3 items are purchased.
Under your workaround I can add the shipping profile that applies to product A, B, and C when the cart is a specific price or weight range. But then what if I add in addition to the three products Products D, E and F. Under my desired condition the cart should be given free shipping not only the first three products. I would then need to modify the profile to include these three products. Except now they can be given free shipping if they are included in a cart with where the products are D, E, F and G and does not include A, B, or C because product G's price or weight will still put the cart price and/or weight within the set range.
This is a usable but flawed workaround.
The free shipping option needs to be included in the price rule giving the $10.00 discount as either applicable to the specific products or the whole cart. You should not have to create a different shipping profile for each possible combination of products receiving free shipping (and definitely should be basing it on a price and/or weight range),
Oh sure. I was just saying my workaround works for my purpose. The whole thing stinks.
I also installed a plug-in that assigns the right shipping class to new items. This plug-in was causing an error for this same listing because I forgot to assign it also to that plug-in correctly. I mean, how many plug-ins do I have to pay for to get normal behavior from Shopify? Why can’t I assign the shipping class to the item when I create it? I have to remember each time a new item is added to the store to also adjust the shipping settings.
Just like the coupon thing. Every platform allows combining standard coupon features like % off and free shipping. We should never have to install a plug-in to get a platform to do something all the others already do. No less — pay extra for it.
I'm not sure if it's just me, but I took out the shipping rates for countries outside of the US and it allowed me to do free shipping on orders that are $50+. I can still add my discount code on top of this and it doesn't forcefully take either out, they're combined. I wasn't able to do this yesterday I'm not sure if mine is glitched, but so far it's working for me.
On shopify we can't apply two discounts offer on one products. You can offer percentage discount or Fixed with free shipping but percentage and fixed can't be used on the same time. Thanks
+ 1 vote for me - without it free shipping > $ does not work when people use a discount - they often end up having to pay for shipping.
+1 vote from us. We are at the other side of the world also needed this feature. C'mon Shopify.
I have figured out how to do this.
First create a custom shipping rate with the rule applied to create free shipping example orders over $50 and apply that rate to your domestic or other profile.
Then create your discount as normal in the discount setting.
Both will apply to the order when the 2 conditions are met.
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