More flexibility with offer rules
We want to make offers like "15% off combo services" but the current offer system lets you add items to the offer inclusion but does not give you specific rule flexibility to say it must be at least a service from " this category AND that category"
The programming behind adding more flexible logic to the offers shouldn't be difficult, it is just a matter of a few more logic gate parameters.
We would have it be done at checkout but we had to do 100% deposits since we cannot do a specific booking deposit amount for an appt. So we don't want to have to refund 15% at checkout from everyones accoutn credits. (hint hint, give us a flate rate per appt booking deposit option)
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Kashmira McGowan
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Enhance the offer system to allow businesses to create discounts that require booking multiple specific services. This would include the ability to set up "and" combinations (e.g., "Service A and Service B and Service C") rather than just "or" combinations. This feature would give businesses more flexibility in creating promotional offers and encourage clients to book multiple services.
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Stephanie Inglehart
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A limited offer code: a one time only use for on going adds.
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Kayla Ward
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Would be awesome if there was a way to create an offer code that would be applicable only when services are purchased together - for example we give 50% off a sauna session when it is purchased with another service.
Currently we cannot have the system automatically apply the code since it will give the discount to the sauna as a stand alone service.
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Nicole Jordan Hubert
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We want to do tiered offers, or Buy One Get One offers depending on dollar amount spent. The options for Offers are laughably limited.
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Lisa Lee
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Add a qualifier so it automatically applies the offer for the free service.
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Jamie Kim
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When a client gets service A and service B in the same appointment, we discount $10 off their entire order. So instead of paying $70, it's $60. I set up the Offer as $10, and the only category to include is Conditioning which our treatments are under.
When you apply the Offer at checkout, it discounts every treatment $10 equaling $30. We need to include Conditioning, but also can't exclude certain treatments because there's 15 different combos of these services a client could be getting.
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Matthew Danna
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Ability to have unique coupon codes, time-based promotions (expiration), limited to services, etc.
"Have to be able to limit them to individual services and be able to do buy one get one free offer. So if I offer a 20% discount I have to be able to limit it to a single service (or group of services) and not a package."