The KIBO platform provides a variety of detailed promotion options, which can be configured as either item-level or order-level discounts. Item-level, or line item, discounts are highly specific, applying directly to individual products or groups of products within an order. They can be targeted to specific products or categories and include exclusion rules. These discounts can also be applied to items that are already on sale and can be configured as a percentage or amount off, or even to automatically add a free product. In contrast, order-level discounts apply to the entire subtotal of an order and can be configured with conditions like a minimum total quantity. They can also be set to exclude products that have already received other discounts. KIBO supports stacking multiple discounts on a single item or an entire order. Retailers can also personalize pricing by displaying dynamic discounts on their storefronts, such as on product detail or search results pages, using API calls with customer segments. The platform’s core system calculates taxes and totals, but it can also integrate with external systems to provide precise discount impacts. Performance metrics for these promotions can be monitored via the dedicated Discount Dashboard. The kibo platform provides a variety of detailed promotion options which can be configured as either item level or order level discounts. Item level or line, item discounts are highly specific applying directly to individual products or groups of products within an order. They can be targeted to specific products or categories and include exclusion rules. These discounts can also be applied to items that are already on sale and can be configured as a percentage or amount off or even to automatically add a free product. In contrast order level discounts, apply to the entire subtotal of an order and can be configured with conditions like a minimum total quantity. They can also be set to exclude products that have already received other discounts. Kibo supports stacking multiple discounts on a single item or an entire order. Retailers can also personalize pricing by displaying Dynamic discounts on their storefronts such as on product detail or search results Pages using API calls with customer segments. the platforms core system, calculates, taxes and totals, but it can also integrate with external systems to provide precise discount impacts Performance metrics for these promotions, can be monitored via the dedicated discount dashboard. In this video, I will perform an overview of the Discounts menu in the KIBO UI. In this video, I will perform an overview of the Discounts menu in the KIBO UI. To navigate to “Discounts”, in the left menu, on the “MAIN” tab, click “Marketing”, then click “Discounts”. To navigate to “Discounts”, in the left menu, on the “MAIN” tab, click “Marketing”, then click “Discounts”. This is the “Discounts” menu page. We’ll discuss all sections. This is the “Discounts” menu page. We’ll discuss all sections. All “Discounts” are created on a “Parent” and “Child Catalog”. This means any “Sites” created on and using the same Child Catalog have access to the same Discounts. All “Discounts” are created on a “Parent” and “Child Catalog”. This means any “Sites” created on and using the same Child Catalog have access to the same Discounts. To organize Discounts, we can create “Sub-Folders” under the default “Discounts” folder, ensuring easy retrieval and management. Click on a folder in the left navigation bar to view the Discounts within it. To organize Discounts, we can create “Sub-Folders” under the default “Discounts” folder, ensuring easy retrieval and management. Click on a folder in the left navigation bar to view the Discounts within it. Clicking the “Actions” button in the left “Folders” menu allows for editing the “Sub-Folders”. We can “Create” new sub-folders, or “Rename”, “Delete”, and “Move” existing sub-folders, as needed. Clicking the “Actions” button in the left “Folders” menu allows for editing the “Sub-Folders”. We can “Create” new sub-folders, or “Rename”, “Delete”, and “Move” existing sub-folders, as needed. Selecting a discount by clicking the checkbox next to it enables further “Actions”, where we are allowed to “Delete”, “Move”, “Edit”, or “Duplicate” the discount.Clicking “Edit” opens the “Discounts” page where we can update the discount details. Clicking “Move” allows for moving the discount to another folder. Selecting a discount by clicking the checkbox next to it enables further “Actions”, where we are allowed to “Delete”, “Move”, “Edit”, or “Duplicate” the discount. Clicking “Edit” opens the “Discounts” page where we can update the discount details. Clicking “Move” allows for moving the discount to another folder. Search and Advanced Filtering enables users to quickly locate specific discounts based on various criteria. For example, we can filter for “Percentage-based” discounts that are “Active”. Search and Advanced Filtering enables users to quickly locate specific discounts based on various criteria. For example, we can filter for “Percentage-based” discounts that are “Active”. To create a new discount, we first need to select the “Child Catalog” we want the discount under. Additionally, we can select the “Folder” where we want the new discount organized.When we’ve made those selections, we’ll click “Create New Discount”. To create a new discount, we first need to select the “Child Catalog” we want the discount under. Additionally, we can select the “Folder” where we want the new discount organized. When we’ve made those selections, we’ll click “Create New Discount”. This is the “Create Discount” screen, where we can set up a new discount.We’ll discuss creating Discounts in a separate video. This is the “Create Discount” screen, where we can set up a new discount. We’ll discuss creating Discounts in a separate video.

