Features
Cloning rules (Growth)
Duplicate any rule with one click and tweak the copy for a related promotion.
Plan: Growth
Cloning creates a duplicate of any existing rule that you can then modify independently. Useful when you have a working rule and want to run a similar one without rebuilding from scratch.
How to clone
From the Rules list, find the rule you want to duplicate. Click the ⋯ (more actions) menu and choose Clone.
The clone is created with:
- All conditions copied
- All settings copied (eligibility, schedule, markets, channels, combinations)
- Title prefixed with "Copy of …"
- Status: Inactive — clones start inactive so they don't accidentally apply at checkout
The clone has its own ID. Editing it doesn't affect the original.
Examples
Same rule, different month
Built a rule for May's Memorial Day sale. June approaches — clone it, change the schedule to June dates and the title to "Memorial Day → Father's Day", activate.
Same conditions, different discount value
Have a 20% off rule running for the Spring collection. Want to test 25% off for a subset (e.g. only the Spring Clearance sub-collection):
- Clone the rule
- Tweak the conditions (add
Tag is "spring-clearance") - Change discount value from 20 to 25
- Schedule to run a few days
You now have an A/B-style comparison without disrupting the original.
Per-Market variation
Original rule covers all Markets. Want a US-only variant with a higher discount:
- Clone
- Set Markets to US only
- Change discount value
- Activate alongside the original (and let them combine, or schedule the cloned one to take precedence)
What clones don't carry over
- Active state — clones start Inactive
- Discount code — if the original is code-based, you'll need to set a new unique code
- Usage stats — the clone starts with zero usage history
Why this requires Growth
Cloning is most valuable when you're running multiple, varied promotions across different segments or time windows — which is the kind of merchandising workload Growth is built for. See Plans.