All your rules live under Discount Master › Discounts. This is where you activate, reorder, duplicate, and delete them, and, crucially, where you control the order in which overlapping discounts are applied.

The discounts list

Each row summarises one rule:

ColumnShows
TitleThe internal rule name. Click to open the edit form.
Start / End DateThe schedule window (blank means no restriction).
Discount ActionsA summary of the rule’s configured actions.
StatusWhether the rule is currently active.
ActionsPer-row Edit, Activate/Deactivate, Duplicate, and Delete controls.

Status badges make state obvious at a glance:

Active  Inactive  Scheduled  Expired

A rule can be enabled but Scheduled (its start date is in the future) or Expired (its end date has passed). Use the search and filter controls above the list to find rules quickly on busy stores.

Bulk actions

Tick multiple rules, then use the Bulk Actions dropdown to Activate, Deactivate, or Delete them all at once.

Priority: order matters

When more than one rule matches the same cart, Discount Master evaluates rules from top to bottom and applies each matching rule in that order. Drag a row by its handle to change the order and therefore the priority.

Stop stacking with stop-processing

By default, several matching rules can all apply to one cart. Enable a rule’s stop-processing flag so that once it applies, no lower-priority rules run. This is the key to predictable pricing when you run overlapping promotions.

Work faster

  • Duplicate a rule to spin up a near-identical promotion without rebuilding it.
  • Add internal notes to a rule to remind yourself (or teammates) why it exists.
  • Deactivate rather than delete when a promotion ends, so you can re-run it later.
A simple priority strategy

Put your most specific, highest-value rules at the top with stop-processing on, and broad store-wide rules below. That way a targeted offer wins before a general one, and customers never accidentally stack two big discounts.