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Wheelio
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  • Slice Row:
  • Type Row:
  • Name Row:
  • Coupon Code:
  • Gravity:
  • Edit:
  • Slice Configuration:
  • Coupon Type:
  • Gravity:
  • Coupon Name:
  • Discount Options:
  • Redirection After Spin:
  • Coupon Configuration:
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Coupon Slices

Slice Row:

The slices determine the number of the slice that is being edited in that column

Wheelio is locked to 12 slices per wheel and cannot be changed.

Type Row:

The “Type” column specifies the category or nature of the coupon slice. Here are the types explained for the first three examples:

This type indicates that the coupon is dynamic, meaning it can change based on certain conditions (e.g., user behavior, time, etc.).

A “losing” slice means that the user doesn’t win any coupon or discount. It’s essentially a non-reward outcome.

Name Row:

The “Name” column provides a brief description of what the coupon or outcome represents. Examples:

5% OFF - This slice offers a 5% discount.

No luck today - As mentioned earlier, this is a losing slice where the user doesn’t win anything.

Almost - The name suggests that the user is close to winning something (perhaps a larger discount).

Coupon Code:

A coupon code is a unique alphanumeric sequence or combination that customers can use during checkout to receive a discount, special offer, or other benefits.

When a user enters a valid coupon code, the associated discount or offer is applied to their purchase. Coupon codes can be specific to certain products, categories, or order totals.

For example, if you have a coupon code “SAVE10,” applying it during checkout might give you a 10% discount on your total order.

Gravity:

Gravity refers to the likelihood or probability of a particular coupon slice being selected or won by a user.

In the context of the coupon wheel or discount system, slices with higher gravity have a greater chance of being triggered or awarded.

For instance:

A slice with 80% gravity is more likely to appear when a user interacts with the system (e.g., spins the wheel).

A slice with 0% gravity (like the “Losing” slice) means there is no chance of winning anything; it’s essentially a non-reward outcome.

Wheelio will never stop on a losing slice. You don’t want that, trust us.

Edit:

Slice Configuration:

The Slice section allows you to select a specific slice number. Each slice represents a possible outcome when users interact with the coupon system (e.g., spinning a wheel).

For example, if you have 10 slices on your coupon wheel, you can customize the settings for each one individually.

Coupon Type:

The Type section lets you choose the type of coupon. In this case, the available options are:

Dynamic Coupon: This type indicates that the coupon can change dynamically based on certain conditions (e.g., user behavior, time, etc.).

Coupon: This type indicates a normal coupon

HTML link: This type redirects the customer to a certain URL

Gravity:

The Gravity dropdown allows you to set the likelihood or probability of a particular slice being selected or won by a user.

Higher gravity values mean that the slice is more likely to appear when users interact with the system.

Coupon Name:

The Name field is where you can enter a descriptive name for the coupon.

Discount Options:

The Discount section specifies the type and value of the discount. In this case, it’s set to a 5% OFF discount.

You can also choose to show a message instead of revealing the actual coupon code directly. This feature is useful for sending discount codes via email or SMS.

Redirection After Spin:

The Redirection option allows you to specify a URL where users will be redirected after winning the discount code. You can enter an HTTP link for redirection.

Coupon Configuration:

There are three types of coupons:

Percentage coupon: This type indicates that a coupon gives a discount in percentages

Fixed amount: This type indicates the exact amount of discount

Free shipping: This type indicates free shipping

The applies section determents on what products will the coupon work, as in All products, Specific collections or Specific products.

Minimum purchase requirements let you determent if there are no minimum requirements, if there is a certain minimum purchase amount or a minimum quantity of items required for this coupon to work.

If you want to limit a number of times the discount can be used in total you can write this amount in _____ times or turn this option OFF.

You can also ON/OFF the limit to one user only and set up an expiration date for your discount code.

Remember to customize these settings based on your specific requirements to create engaging coupon experiences for your users!

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Last updated 1 year ago

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