Hi @Sortafast — you’re on the right track, but you’re also running into one of the common limitations of Shopify’s native discount system.
Even though Shopify lets you restrict a discount code to specific customers or segments, the discount itself isn’t visible anywhere on the storefront—it’s only applied if the customer manually enters the code at checkout and is logged in. This can create confusion and lead to situations where people think the code didn’t work, or worse, share the code with others who aren’t eligible.
A better option would be using something like Klip Coupons: Sales and Discounts, which makes the discount both targeted and visible—directly on the product page, collection page, or even in the cart.
Here’s how the two options compare:
In Shopify, to target a discount to specific customers:
Go to Discounts in your admin, click Create Discount.
Choose a discount type (e.g. code or automatic).
Under Customer eligibility, choose Specific customers.
You can either select customer emails manually or use customer segments.
Share the code directly with your intended customers.
The downside: the discount isn’t shown until checkout, and the customer has to enter it manually.
With Klip, you get the same targeting options—specific emails, tags, or even all logged-in customers—but the discount is shown directly on the storefront. Customers just click to apply it—no code needed, no confusion.
So if you’re running targeted promotions and want a better experience for your customers (and less support overhead), Klip is the smoother option.