I’m currently exploring the premium version of your plugin and wanted to ask about a specific discount feature.
In the current version, the discount applied to additional products is fixed (e.g., 15% for each extra item), regardless of how many products are added. I’m interested in knowing if the premium version supports a progressive discount model. Specifically, I would like to know if it’s possible to set up incremental discounts, where the first additional product receives a 10% discount, the second additional product gets 15%, and so on, instead of a uniform discount for every extra product.
Could you please confirm if this kind of progressive discount feature is available in the premium version?
Unfortunately, our premium version does not have that feature. You can only set new prices for each product directly on the FBT list:
That is a feature that requires very complex calculations. In the shopping cart, users can delete products that were purchased together, and the prices of the remaining products need to be recalculated.
Hello,
I’m currently exploring the premium version of your plugin and wanted to ask about a specific discount feature.
In the current version, the discount applied to additional products is fixed (e.g., 15% for each extra item), regardless of how many products are added. I’m interested in knowing if the premium version supports a progressive discount model. Specifically, I would like to know if it’s possible to set up incremental discounts, where the first additional product receives a 10% discount, the second additional product gets 15%, and so on, instead of a uniform discount for every extra product.
Could you please confirm if this kind of progressive discount feature is available in the premium version?
Best regards,
Agata
Hi Agata,
Unfortunately, our premium version does not have that feature. You can only set new prices for each product directly on the FBT list:
That is a feature that requires very complex calculations. In the shopping cart, users can delete products that were purchased together, and the prices of the remaining products need to be recalculated.
Best regards,
Dustin