Prioritizing discounts (Beta)
Marketers often run multiple campaigns and discounts in parallel, with possible overlaps. The Discount Priority view lets you order priorities, so you can determine the sequence in which they are applied. The view displays discounts in priority order (highest one at top), and includes statuses (active, inactive, scheduled, and expired).
Prioritizing discounts
From Campaign view, click Discount Priorities in the top right. To prioritize discounts, use the context menu or drag and drop them within the list. Click Save when done.
How prioritization works
Only active discounts are applied.
If multiple discounts apply to a product, the top discount is applied first, followed by lower ones.

Assumption: Product's original cost is $100.
- Example 1: Two discount percentages
- First discount: percentage 20%
- First discount amount: $20
- Adjusted price: $80
- Second discount: percentage 30% (of $80)
- Second discount amount: $24
- Final adjusted price: $56
- Example 2: Two discount amounts
- First discount: amount $20
- Adjusted price: $80
- Second discount: amount $30
- Final adjusted price: $50
- Example 3: One percentage, one amount
- First discount: percentage 20%
- Adjusted price: $80
- Second discount: amount $30
- Final adjusted price: $50
- Example 4: One amount, one percentage
- First discount: amount $30
- Adjusted price: $70
- Second discount: percentage 20%
- Second discount amount: $14
- Final adjusted price: $56