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Sales & Promotions

Sales are time-limited discounts that apply automatically to your storefront. Unlike coupons, customers don’t need to enter a code. They just see reduced prices when they visit your store.

How Sales Work

Each sale applies a percentage discount to a chosen scope: your entire store, specific packages, or all packages within selected categories. You set a start date and end date, and FluxStore activates and deactivates the sale automatically. When a sale is active, affected packages show the sale price on your storefront alongside the original price.

All dates are in UTC. Account for your audience’s time zone when scheduling sales.

Creating a Sale

Go to Dashboard > Sales & Promotions, click Create Sale, and configure:

  • Name. An internal label for the dashboard. Customers don’t see this.
  • Discount percentage. The percentage off (0 to 100).
  • Scope. store for all products, packages for specific packages, or categories for all packages in selected categories.
  • Start and end dates. Both are required. For an indefinite sale, set the end date far in the future.
  • Enabled. Toggle on to make the sale active within its date range.

Click Create to save. If the current time falls within the date range and the sale is enabled, it goes live immediately.

Toggling and Scheduling

You can enable or disable a sale at any time from the sales list. Disabling a sale immediately restores original pricing. Re-enabling it reapplies the discount as long as the current time is within the date range.

To schedule a future sale, create it with Enabled turned on and set the start date in the future. FluxStore will activate it automatically when the start date arrives and deactivate it when the end date passes.

Interaction with Coupons

By default, sale prices take priority over coupons. If a package is already on sale, a coupon won’t apply additional savings. However, each coupon has an Override Sales flag that changes this behavior: when enabled, the coupon discount replaces the sale discount on affected packages. The two discounts never stack.

When a coupon with Override Sales targets a package that’s on sale, the coupon discount replaces the sale discount entirely. Customers get whichever discount the coupon specifies, not both.

Next Steps

  • Coupons for discount codes that customers enter at checkout
  • Gift Cards for purchasable store credit