Hi there,
Thank you for getting in touch,
Generally B2BKing is compatible with that plugin, but not for everything. I am trying to understand the exact setup you’re looking at.
Are you looking to configure a discount % rule, and you want that rule to also apply to add-ons? So for example if you have an add-on that normally costs $10, and you have a 50% discount rule, you want the add-on to show as “̶$̶1̶0̶ $5” ?
It would help if you can provide specific details as to the dynamic rules you’re looking to use and the desired effect – then I can check on our test site and let you know if it is possible.
Kind regards,
Stefan
Hello,
Thank you for your answer.
That’s exacly what I need 🙂
Because I have some B2B costumers that I want to give 30% discout so I need to give them 30% discount in the simple product but I also want the product addon created by the plugin I mentioned above to also to get the 30% discount.
Same thing for other B2B costumers that I need to give 50% discount. I need to give 50% discount in the product itself and also on the product addon created by the plugin.
Thank you 🙂
Thank you for clarifying,
I checked and tested that now, using a product with price = $100 and an add-on with price = $50 (total 150).
If we apply a discount rule directly to the product price, I’m afraid it seems this can only change the regular price, but not the price of the add-on: https://prnt.sc/TXp_sNB6NVdJ (I added a 50% discount rule).
For a discount to also apply to the add-on, it seems it is needed to apply the discount in cart. In that case, that would work and the discount would apply to both product price and add-on price ( https://prnt.sc/AmGDNbgB-j6L ) – however, the main difference is that the discount is only visible on the cart and checkout page, not directly on the product page.
Greetings
Thank you for the explanation and hard work. We will consider buying the Pro version 🙂