Understanding Deals and Tiers
Everything in Drip Discounts is organized around two building blocks: deals and tiers. Understanding how they relate makes it much easier to plan an offer that converts, so it's worth a quick read before you start building.
What a Deal Is
A deal is the overall campaign. It defines:
Each deal must have a unique name within your store, so you can run several deals at once and keep them straight.
What a Tier Is
A tier — shown on the storefront as a row in the deal bar — is a single quantity option inside a deal. Every deal needs at least one tier, and most have two or three. Each tier controls:
How They Work Together
A typical "buy more, save more" offer looks like this:
Shoppers see all three options at once and can pick the one that suits them. The tier they choose determines the quantity added to the cart and the discount applied at checkout.
Planning Your Tiers
When planning tiers, keep the jumps meaningful — a small increase in savings between tiers won't move the needle, but a clear reward for buying more will. Order tiers from smallest to largest quantity so the "upgrade" path reads naturally down (or across) the deal bar.