Coupons & Discounts
Deactivating vs deleting a coupon
You can stop a coupon two ways: deactivate it (recommended) or delete it permanently. Deactivation preserves history and analytics, while deletion rem...
Viewing coupon usage and savings
Each coupon tracks how many times it's been used and the total dollar amount discounted. Reviewing these numbers helps you measure campaign success, d...
Email allowlist restrictions
The email allowlist limits a coupon's redemption to specific email addresses. It's perfect for VIP-only promotions, partner discounts, or recovery off...
Expiry dates and active toggling
Every coupon should have a planned end date. Use the expiration field for time-bound campaigns, and use the active toggle to pause or resume a coupon ...
Min and max order thresholds
Min and max order thresholds control which carts qualify for a coupon. The minimum prevents tiny orders from receiving outsized discounts; the maximum...
Usage limits and per-user limits
Usage limits cap how many times a coupon can be redeemed. The total usage limit applies to all sponsors collectively, while the per-user usage limit c...
Creating a coupon code
Coupons let you offer discounts to sponsors at checkout. You can build percentage off, fixed cart amounts, or fixed product amounts, and apply restric...
Discount types explained
Chamberly supports three discount types: percentage, fixed cart, and fixed product. Each behaves differently at checkout, so picking the right one mat...
