To create an order bump edit follow the instructions below.
1. Navigate to your admin dashboard and click on Checkout and then View Checkout Items.
2. Click the pencil icon next to an existing checkout item you want to add an order bump to.
3. Scroll down and find the option that says Add Order Bump Item and select the option.
4. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and give your order bump a Name and a Description.
Note: Both name and Description are visible. Refer to the image below to see exatly how they appear inside of your checkout page.
5. Select whether the order type is a Single payment or a Subscription. Then enter the dollar amount or select the subscription.
6. Select the tag(s) that you would like the user to receive upon purchasing.
8. If you would like to add any challenges to the user (ex: you are offering a challenge in the order bump) then select the challenge and click Add Challenge.
Note: You can add as many challenges as necessary
9. Click on Add Order Bump Item and then save the page.
The order bump should now appear inside your checkout. However you can add multiple order bumps to a page and even group multiple order bumps into a single dropdown so that the user can select an option.
10. If you would like the user to be able to select between multiple products inside of an order bump then you can repeat steps 4-9 to add multiple order bumps and then select the box that says Group Order Bumps.
An example if this is if the user wanted to purchase a t-shirt then you could create three order bumps for Small, Medium, and Large, etc... Then you can group them so the user can select the size they want without making them all appear individually.
11. Enter the Text above drop down menu and the Default text for drop down menu.
Note: You can see where each field appears in the image below. Also make sure that the titles include the price of the order bump as shown below. That way the user knows how much the cost of each item is.
12. Select the order bumps that you would like to group together and save the page.