Offers
An offer is what the customer sees and buys at checkout. It bundles one or more products into a purchasable package, and can have add-on sales, post-purchase actions, and a custom success page.
Internal Name
The Name is only visible in the dashboard, not to customers. Use a descriptive name such as "Neck & Shoulder 1:1 + Bonus" or "Black Friday Bundle 2025".
Products
One or more products can be added to an offer. For each product added to the offer you can set:
| Asetus | Kuvaus |
|---|---|
| Product | Select a product from your product list. |
| Product Name | Overrides the product's default name in this offer. Localizable. |
| Short Product Description | Optional. Overrides the product's default description in this offer. Localizable. |
| Price | The product price in this offer. Overrides the product's default price. See: Pricing. |
See: Pricing
Add-on Sales
Add-on sales can be attached to an offer and are shown to the customer during checkout. For each add-on sale, choose a position:
| Asetus | Kuvaus |
|---|---|
| Order Bump | Shown inline in the checkout view before payment — a small add-on box alongside the order form. |
| Pre-upsell | Shown before the checkout view — a full-screen offer page before the order form. |
See: Add-on Sales
Success Page
By default, a purchase redirects to the checkout's shared success page. A custom success page URL can be set on the offer.
| Asetus | Kuvaus |
|---|---|
| Success Page URL | Optional. When set, the customer is redirected to this URL after purchase. Localizable per language. |
Post-Purchase Actions
Post-purchase actions can be added to an offer and run automatically when payment has been confirmed. These actions complement product-level actions.
Products
A product has a type, VAT setting, employee benefit eligibility, default pricing, and post-purchase actions. A product cannot be sold on its own — it is added to an offer, through which customers can purchase it. Prices and the customer-facing name and description can be customized per offer.
Checkout Links
A checkout link is a URL you share with customers. It points to a specific offer and opens the checkout view. Checkout links are the primary way to track where your sales come from.