This document reviews how to route a sales funnel to CheckoutChamp for checkout.
Acquire your Checkout Page URL
Redirect a button or link on your shopping site to the full URL of your CheckoutChamp checkout page.
This can be found by opening the checkout page’s settings within the Funnel Visualizer.
Example:
https://checkout.mysite.com/checkout
Products
If there are products to pass, such as from a filled shopping cart, include the “products” parameter. The syntax is
?products=campaignProductId:quantity
Include a variant by adding a period and variantDetailId to the campaignProductId
?products=campaignProductId.variantDetailId:quantity
campaignProductId and variantDetailId are the unique IDs for your products within CheckoutChamp.
Quantity is required. Separate multiple products by a semi-colon.
Examples:
https://checkout.mysite.com/checkout?products=234:1
https://checkout.mysite.com/checkout?products=234:1;235:2
https://checkout.mysite.com/checkout?products=87.45:3;79:2
https://checkout.mysite.com/checkout?products=87.45:1;87.46:2
https://checkout.mysite.com/checkout?products=87.45:1
Note: If you’re using Woocommerce see this guide here.
Coupons
To route to CheckoutChamp with automatic coupon application, include the couponCode parameter. Coupons can be passed with or without products. Coupons must first be entered on the funnel campaign to be recognized. It is not required to pass couponCode to a checkout page. couponCode can also be passed to any page prior to checkout, and will be maintained until the cardholder completes checkout.
Examples:
https://checkout.mysite.com/checkout?products=234:1&couponCode=HALFOFF
https://checkout.mysite.com/checkout?couponCode=10OFF
Form Fields
Prefill the the standard form fields on your CheckoutChamp forms by including the value(s) on the query string.
Examples:
https://checkout.myfunnelsite.com/checkout?&emailAddress=jd@emaildomain.com