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Selling & Payments

Coupons & Offers

Create discount codes buyers enter at checkout — fixed amount, percentage, or fully free.

A coupon (or offer) is a discount code. The buyer types it in at checkout and the price drops. Coupons are great for promotions, partnerships, and giving select learners a deal.

Codes are entered manually. Buyers type the code at checkout. There is no automatic apply — if a buyer doesn't enter a code, they pay full price.

Types of discount

TypeWhat it does
Fixed amountTakes a set amount off (for example, ৳200 off).
PercentageTakes a percentage off, with an optional cap on the maximum discount.
FullMakes the item completely free (a 100% discount).

Single code or a batch

  • Single code — one code you choose, like SUMMER20. Share it widely.
  • Bulk batch — auto-generate many unique codes at once, using a prefix plus random characters (for example, EID-7K2P, EID-9X4M). Useful for giving each person their own one-time code.

Limits and targeting

Each offer can set:

SettingWhat it does
Applies toAll items, or only specific ones you choose.
Usage limit per customerHow many times one buyer can use it.
Overall usage limitHow many times it can be used in total.
Validity datesThe date range when the code works.
Minimum purchaseA minimum amount before the code is valid.

Creating a coupon

  1. Go to Admin → Offers → New Offer.
  2. Choose the type: fixed amount, percentage, or full.
  3. Enter a single code or generate a bulk batch with a prefix.
  4. Choose whether it applies to all items or specific ones.
  5. Set any usage limits, validity dates, and minimum purchase.
  6. Save and share the code.

What the buyer sees

  • A field at checkout to enter a code.
  • Once a valid code is entered, the discount is shown and the total updates.
  • A full coupon brings the total to zero and grants access without payment. See Checkout.

What you see

In Admin → Offers you can see per-offer usage — how many times each code has been used — and export it to a spreadsheet.

  • Pricing — the base price a coupon discounts.
  • Scholarships — discounts through an application program instead of a code.
  • Checkout — where buyers enter a code.

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