Managing And Editing Dynamic Discount Rules For Checkout In WooCommerce
The Dynamic Pricing and Discount Rules plugin makes it easy to manage, update, and control your checkout discount rules as your store grows.
Whether you need to adjust conditions, temporarily disable a rule, duplicate an existing setup, or remove outdated offers, everything can be managed from a single place—without touching code.

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Editing A Dynamic Discount Rule
If you already have discount rules and want to update anything—such as discount amount, products, cart conditions, or rule logic—you can easily edit the rule.
How to edit:
- Go to Dynamic Pricing > Manage Rules
- Hover over the rule you want to modify
- Click on Edit
- Update the required settings
- Click Save Rule
You can edit:
- Rule name (internal reference)
- Discount type (percentage, fixed, BOGO, etc.)
- Discount value
- Product or category selection
- Cart subtotal or quantity conditions
- User role conditions
- AND / OR logic
- Rule priority
Tip: Always test the cart or checkout page after editing to confirm the correct discount is applied.
Deleting A Dynamic Discount Rule
If a discount rule is no longer required, you can remove it from the rule list.
How to delete:
- Go to Dynamic Pricing > Manage Rules
- Hover over the rule
- Click Delete
🚨 Note: Once deleted, the rule cannot be recovered.
If you may need the rule again later, it is safer to disable it instead of deleting it.
Duplicating A Dynamic Discount Rule
If you already have a rule set up and want to create a similar one with small changes, duplication saves time.
When to duplicate:
- Same discount with different cart values
- Same logic for another product category
- Separate rules for different user roles
- Creating seasonal variations of an offer
How to duplicate:
- Hover over an existing rule
- Click Duplicate
- Modify the copied rule as needed
- Click Save Rule
✅ This avoids creating rules from scratch and keeps your pricing strategy consistent.
Changing The Status Of A Dynamic Discount Rule
Sometimes you don’t want to delete a rule—you just want to pause it temporarily.
How to change status:
Use the Enable / Disable toggle in the rule list.
💡 Disabling rules is useful when:
- Running seasonal promotions
- Testing new pricing strategies
- Temporarily stopping a campaign
- Checking how checkout behaves without the discount
Disabled rules keep all settings saved and can be re-enabled anytime.
Verify Changes On Cart/Checkout Page
After editing, duplicating, disabling, or deleting a rule:
- Add products to the cart
- Adjust quantity or subtotal (if required)
- Change user role (if applicable)
- Visit the cart or checkout page
- Confirm that the correct discount is applied or removed
Testing ensures your dynamic discount rules work exactly as intended.
Final Note
Regularly managing your dynamic discount rules helps keep your checkout accurate, clean, and conversion-focused.
With simple rule controls, you can adapt your pricing strategy as your business evolves—without complexity or technical knowledge.
FAQs
1. Where can I manage dynamic discount rules in WooCommerce?
You can manage all discount rules from Dynamic Pricing > Manage Rules in your WordPress dashboard.
2. Can I edit an existing dynamic discount rule?
Yes. You can update discount value, products, conditions, logic, and priority at any time.
3. What happens if I delete a discount rule?
Once deleted, the rule is permanently removed and cannot be restored. It is safer to disable it if you may need it later.
4. Can I temporarily disable a discount rule without deleting it?
Yes. You can disable a rule using the enable/disable toggle. All settings remain saved.
5. Can I duplicate a discount rule?
Yes. Duplicating allows you to create similar rules quickly without starting from scratch.
6. Do changes apply immediately?
Yes. Changes take effect instantly once the rule is saved.
7. Should I test after editing or disabling a rule?
Yes. Always test the cart or checkout page to confirm the discount behaves correctly.
8. Will disabled rules affect checkout behavior?
No. Disabled rules are ignored until they are re-enabled.
9. Does managing rules require coding knowledge?
No. Everything is managed through a simple rule-based interface.