Preliminary Remarks
In order to offer customers the opportunity to buy several products at the same time, so-called shopping carts can be created in the Merchant Backend. These can be filled with offers as desired. Each offer in the shopping cart can be defined as optional if required, but must always contain one mandatory offer. In this way, for example subscriptions with different terms or subscriptions with individual articles can be combined. The option to purchase offers within a shopping cart gives customers individual scope for decision-making.
Offers purchased in a shopping cart can be canceled separately. The offers purchased in the shopping cart are listed separately in the Merchant Backend.
Manage shopping carts
All shopping carts that have already been created are listed in the list view.
Via Commands the detail view can be opened or the shopping cart can be edited directly.
In the detail view of the shopping cart, the shopping cart can be edited or archived via the action bar.
Add shopping cart
Click on + Add shopping cart.
Name shopping cart*. The name is used for internal allocation and is not displayed to the customer.
Select language.
Determine the title* to be displayed to the customer in the checkout.
Enter legal advice*.
Optionally enter a description.
Add offer*: Any number of offers can be added here via the drop-down menu.
As soon as offers have been added, the following settings can be made for each offer:
Offer can be selected as an option: If the box is checked here, the customer can decide for themselves in the checkout whether or not they wish to purchase this offer within the shopping cart.
Option preselected in the checkout: The check mark is automatically set as soon as the offer is selected as an option . The check mark can also be removed so that the offer must be actively added by the customer in the checkout.
An offer can be removed from the shopping cart via the minus symbol.
Note: The shopping cart must contain at least one mandatory offer (no check mark at offer can be selected as an option).
Application example
The following settings were made in the Merchant Backend:
The first subscription can be optionally added in the checkout. The offer is not preselected in the checkout.
The second subscription is preselected in the checkout and can be removed by the customer.
The third is the mandatory offer that the customer cannot remove from the shopping cart.
The settings in the checkout work as follows: