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Cart Settings

How to access on Fynd Platform

Introduction

Here, you can select the features your customers see on the cart page of your website. These settings work in conjunction with the theme applied to your website. Therefore, in this document, we have also mentioned the process of changing the cart settings of your theme.

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Figure 1: Cart Settings


Allow GST number

You can optionally allow the user to enter their GST number. A GSTIN (Goods and Services Tax Identification Number) is a 15-digit alphanumeric, PAN-based unique identification number allotted to every registered person under GST. It's optional and only those who have GSTIN can add it for claiming input credits during the filing of GST. Once you enable this, you will get an option to enter your GSTIN number on your cart page.

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Figure 2a: GST Number Enabled

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You must also turn ON the 'GST' option in your Theme Settings. Go to Appearance → Themes → Edit and select Cart Landing in the drop-down as shown below. Click Save once you enable the GST option in Page tab.

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Figure 2b: Enabling GST option in Theme Settings

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In accordance with the GST compliance in India the GST number provided by the customer should be different from that of the seller. If this requirement is not met, customers will be unable to proceed with checkout.


Display staff selection

(Fynd Store Usecase) If you enable this, you will get a dropdown list on your cart page, from where you can select a store employee who has assisted a customer in the transaction. In turn, the employee gets incentives for facilitating the ordering journey for the customer. For this to happen, the employee should be in the list of staff, with the incentive option enabled. Check Teams.

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Figure 3a: Enabled Staff Selection

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You must also turn ON the 'Staff Selection' option in your Theme Settings. Go to Appearance → Themes → Edit and select Cart Landing in the drop-down as shown below. Click Save once you enable the Staff Selection option in Page tab.

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Figure 3b: Enabling Staff Selection option in Theme Settings


Placing order for customer

(Fynd Store Usecase) Enable this option if you work as a store employee in a store that uses this application, and you intend to place an order for your customer.

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Figure 4a: Ordering for Customer - Enabled

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You must also turn ON the 'Customer' option in your Theme Settings. Go to Appearance → Themes → Edit and select Cart Landing in the drop-down as shown below. Click Save once you enable the Customer option in Page tab.

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Figure 4b: Enabling Placing on behalf of Customer option in Theme Settings


Address Google Map

Enable this option if you want to provide a map for the users of your mobile app. This will assist them in locating and pin-pointing their address on the map, which might facilitate an accurate delivery of shipment to their location.

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Figure 5a: Address with map enabled

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Figure 5b: Address with map disabled

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There is no theme-level settings for Google Map


Allow coupon with rewards

Enable this option if you want to show offers and coupons to your customers.

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You must also turn ON the 'Show Coupons' option in your Theme Settings. Go to Appearance → Themes → Edit and select Cart Landing in the drop-down as shown below. Click Save once you enable the Show Coupons option in Page tab.

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Figure 6a: Enabling Show Reward Points option in Theme Settings

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Figure 6b: Enabling Show Coupons option in Theme Settings


Max Cart Items

Enter the maximum number of items your customers can add to their cart. Note that this limit is applicable to the number of items, and not on the number of quantities of an item.

In this case, we have set the Max Cart Items to 2.

Case 1: Customer wants to add more than 2 items in cart

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Figure 7a: PDP Message

Case 2: Customer already had more than 2 items from the past

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Figure 7b: Cart Message


Min Cart Value

Enter the minimum order value, below which, your customers cannot place an order.

In this case, we have set the Min Cart Value to ₹10,000.

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Figure 8: Placing an order below minimum cart value


Delivery Charges

Here, you can enter the delivery charges (if applicable). Any order below the threshold value (Threshold) will be charged an extra delivery fee (Charges). You can set distinct delivery charges by adding more thresholds.

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Figure 9a: Defining Delivery Charges

Case 1: Delivery charges when cart value is less than threshold 1

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Figure 9b: Less Than Threshold 1

Case 2: Delivery charges when cart value is less than threshold 2, but more than threshold 1

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Figure 9c: More Than Threshold 1, Less Than Threshold 2

Case 3: Delivery charges when cart value is more than threshold 2

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Figure 9d: More Than Threshold 2


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