The Price display settings section lets you decide how prices are shown in your offer widget — from the type of price customers see, to the way decimals and cents are formatted.
Where to find it: Create offer (or edit an existing one) → Advanced settings → Price display settings
What You Can Do Here
In this section, you can:
Choose the offer price display – select which price the widget shows for each offer tier.
Show price per unit – display the price of a single item alongside the total.
Set the price format – show original prices, round prices to a clean ending, or hide decimals.
Offer Price Display
Choose how the price of each offer tier is presented in the widget. Select the option that fits your offer type and product page layout.
Show Price Per Unit
Enable the Show price per unit checkbox if you want customers to see the price of one item in addition to the offer price. This works well for volume and bundle offers, where the per-unit saving is the main selling point.
Price Format
Price format controls how the price value itself is written. Only one format can be active at a time.
Option | What it does |
Display original price (default) | Shows prices exactly as they are, with no changes. |
Round prices | Rounds discounted prices to a clean ending using a price mask (for example .99 or .00). |
Hide decimals | Removes the cents from the price — for example, $567.83 becomes $568. |
✅ Because these are radio buttons, Round prices and Hide decimals can never be active at the same time, so the two formats can't conflict.
Round Prices
When you select Round prices, an additional Round prices dropdown appears where you choose the price mask. The default value is .00.
There are three types of masks:
1. Fixed masks — .95 / .99 / .90
The cents of the price are replaced with the value you selected. The whole-number part stays the same.
Price | Mask | Result |
$23.25 | .95 | $23.95 |
$23.25 | .99 | $23.99 |
$23.25 | .90 | $23.90 |
2. Dynamic masks — .x9 / .x0
The price is rounded up to the nearest value that ends with the selected digit, so the price stays close to the original.
Price | Mask | Result |
$23.25 | .x9 | $23.29 |
$23.25 | .x0 | $23.30 |
3. Whole number — .00
The price is rounded up to the nearest whole number — for example, $23.25 becomes $24.00.
Good to Know
⚠️ Rounding applies to discounted prices only. Original (compare-at) prices are always shown as they are.
The rounded price is the price your customer actually pays — the price shown in the widget matches the price in the cart.
Hide decimals affects how the price is displayed; Round prices changes the price ending itself. If you only want a cleaner look without changing price endings, choose Hide decimals.
Changes apply to the offer you're editing. Remember to click Save for the new format to appear on your storefront.
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