Offer page design
By default the offer uses the plugin's built-in page, which works out of the box. It shows the standalone recommended-add-on design: headline, order number, product image, recommended badge, price (with a discount row when discounted), tax note, reassurance bullets, and the add / no thanks buttons. You do not need to design anything to go live.
The built-in page is not a Shopping Experience layout and cannot be edited in the Shopping Experiences editor. If you want control over the look, assign one of the plugin's Post-purchase offer layouts from Shopping Experiences to the campaign in its Offer page layout card.
Built-in page vs. Shopping Experience layouts
- Default offer page: The built-in standalone recommended-add-on design. Not editable in Shopping Experiences.
- Post-purchase offer: The same standalone recommended-add-on design, rendered through a Shopping Experience. Editable in Shopping Experiences.
- Post-purchase bundle offer: The offer card plus the product already in the order on the left, when a product trigger is available. Editable in Shopping Experiences.
Designing a custom layout
- In Content → Shopping Experiences, create a layout of type Post-purchase offer.
- Add the Post-purchase offer element somewhere on it. That element renders the live product, price and the add / decline buttons for the current order. Everything else (text, images, headings) is yours to arrange around it.
- Open the campaign and choose this layout in the Offer page layout card.
The “Post-purchase offer” element options
Select the element in the editor to configure how it renders:
- Show headline: On / off. Default: On.
- Show discount row: On / off. Default: On.
- Show tax note: On / off. Default: On.
Good to know
- Assign it on the campaign. A Post-purchase offer layout is connected to the offer by choosing it in the campaign's Offer page layout card. Its own Layout assignment dialog in Shopping Experiences does not apply (it shows a note saying so): categories and shop pages are not how an offer layout is used.
- Product blocks show the offered product. Blocks such as cross-selling, buy box, product description and reviews, or a mapped product image render the campaign's offered product, exactly as on that product's own detail page.
- Design tip: prefer cross-selling or a hand-picked product slider over a category Product listing block: an offer page has no category for a listing to show.
- Bundle context needs a product trigger. The bundle layout shows the left “in your order” product only when the campaign can resolve a triggering product. Otherwise it gracefully falls back to the standalone recommended-add-on layout.
Leave a campaign on the default offer page unless you have a specific design in mind.
