Quick answer
Select eligible products, define tiers (minQty + % or fixed amount off), choose radio cards or tier table, enable widget-only discount so checkout matches PDP. This replaces a separate volume-discount how-to — same shopper outcome.
- Tiers on PDP convert better than cart surprises.
- Widget path required.
- Watch margin per tier.
- Analytics per offer.
Volume discounts vs this guide
Volume discount is the pricing goal; quantity breaks are the Kitforge product-page implementation.
This guide replaces a separate volume-discount URL — same outcome, Kitforge-native workflow.
Mobile
Tier tables need horizontal scroll check on small screens.
Try radio_cards on hero SKUs with three tiers if table feels cramped.
Tier economics
Model margin at each minQty tier. Badge the middle tier Best value when it hits your target unit economics.
Widget-only testing
Add to cart from tier selector during QA. Theme default button should not apply tier discount when widget-only is enabled.
Final recommendation
Use quantity breaks for replenishment and stock-up moments on hero SKUs.
If you want this kind of offer to feel native to the buying journey, Kitforge Bundles is built around that exact problem: turning related Shopify products into clearer bundle offers before the shopper reaches checkout.
FAQ
Native volume discounts instead?
Possible at checkout; Kitforge adds PDP tiers and analytics.