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Good day! We are trying to apply a discount code or coupon code that would be used exclusively by our membership. This code would be provided to members when they take out a membership or renew. This code is not meant to be displayed to the public on our online store. The code is to be applied on most merchandise, but not all.
I have been back and forth with Square Support as to the best option, only to be told that neither option will work for us. Most recently I created a coupon code only to have the code go public on our page. When I inquired about this, I was told this is a feature that has been recently made available, however it is not an optional feature.
Has anyone created a code that is not made public on your retail site that can be applied to merchandise? Thank you in advance.
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Hi @WIHS 👋 thanks for your post.
Square Online coupons are typically shared directly with customers and aren’t prominently displayed on your site. Customers apply these coupons at checkout to receive a discount.
On the other hand, Discounts are visible on your website and are automatically applied to eligible items.
It seems like you might have set up Discounts, but Coupons could be a better option for your needs.
You can learn how to set up Coupons here > Create coupons from Square Marketing
- From your Square Marketing Overview page, go to Coupons.
- Select Create coupon.
- Enter details like a coupon name (code), type, the items it applies to, and active dates.
- Select Activate.
- Share the code with customers by selecting ••• and choosing your share option.
From your Square Online site, customers will enter the coupon code at checkout, so choose a code that makes sense with the kind of discount you’re offering. You can use any combination of letters, numbers, and special characters. Codes aren’t case-sensitive, which means the coupon codes of “SAVE10” and “save10” will both apply the same discount.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any questions.
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Hi @WIHS 👋 thanks for your post.
Square Online coupons are typically shared directly with customers and aren’t prominently displayed on your site. Customers apply these coupons at checkout to receive a discount.
On the other hand, Discounts are visible on your website and are automatically applied to eligible items.
It seems like you might have set up Discounts, but Coupons could be a better option for your needs.
You can learn how to set up Coupons here > Create coupons from Square Marketing
- From your Square Marketing Overview page, go to Coupons.
- Select Create coupon.
- Enter details like a coupon name (code), type, the items it applies to, and active dates.
- Select Activate.
- Share the code with customers by selecting ••• and choosing your share option.
From your Square Online site, customers will enter the coupon code at checkout, so choose a code that makes sense with the kind of discount you’re offering. You can use any combination of letters, numbers, and special characters. Codes aren’t case-sensitive, which means the coupon codes of “SAVE10” and “save10” will both apply the same discount.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any questions.
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